Primum non nocere is Latin for First, do no harm, one of the guiding principles of medical care. Yet there is a large body of scientific evidence confirming numerous vaccine safety deficits that counteract well-publicised benefits. For example, several studies in this book show that mercury and aluminium in vaccines can cause neurological, immunological and developmental harm. Other studies show that childhood vaccines are associated with an increased risk of cancer, allergies, seizures, bleeding disorders, and type 1 diabetes. The peer-reviewed scientific studies in this book also show that...A history of measles and mumps is protective against fatal heart attacks and strokes. The pertussis vaccine caused virulent vaccine-resistant strains of pertussis to emerge. Chickenpox vaccines reduced cases of chickenpox but increased cases of shingles. Children have an increased risk of requiring emergency care after receiving MMR. Vaccinated people can spread disease, making herd immunity an unrealistic goal. Many doctors and nurses are unvaccinated due to concerns about adverse reactions. Parents who reject vaccines for their children are highly educated.
“This book should be required reading for every doctor, medical student and parent. Reading this book will allow you to make better choices when considering vaccination. David Brownstein, MD”
This book should be required reading for every doctor, medical student and parent. Reading this book will allow you to make better choices when considering vaccination. -- David Brownstein, MD This book is so precise and exciting in addressing the vaccine controversy that I read it in one evening. I recommend this book to any parent who has questions about vaccines and wants to be factually educated to make informed decisions. -- Gabriel Cousens, MD, MD(H), DD Neil Millers book is a tour de force and a clarion voice championing the cautionary principle: When in doubt, minimize risk. Lets talk science. Read this book. The truth will keep you and your children protected. -- Bradford S Weeks, MD Nowhere else can one find such an organized and concise compilation of research on vaccines. Not only does Miller have a deep understanding of science and the issues at hand, he has made this book easy to reference and cite. Truly, there is no other guide out there quite like it. For everyone who contacts me in the future seeking scientific evidence about vaccines, I will recommend Millers Review of Critical Vaccine Studies. -- Toni Bark, MD, MHEM, LEED AP, previous Director of the pediatric ER at Michael Reese Hospital This is a well-researched work that raises a number of important considerations about our current vaccination practices. Through studies with commentaries, the reader is led on a journey that bypasses the typical myopic view our society has toward vaccines. -- Brandon Horn, PhD, JD, LAc, Chief Academic Officer, American University of Complementary Medicine Millers Review of Critical Vaccine Studies is the most comprehensive and coherent accumulation of peer-reviewed research on vaccine issues and natural immunity I have ever come across. A must read for parents, teachers, doctors and other healthcare providers. -- Dr Tyson Perez, pediatric chiropractor
Neil Z. Miller, director of the Thinktwice Global Vaccine Institute, is a medical research journalist and the author of several books on vaccines, including the bestselling Vaccines: Are They Really Safe and Effective? He has a degree in psychology (with an emphasis on statistical analysis) and is a member of Mensa. He lives in Northern New Mexico with his family.
This item is eligible for free returns within 30 days of delivery. See our returns policy for further details.