Vaccination: Basic Concerns

The medical establishment considers vaccines effective if they suppress a few targeted illnesses – but at what cost? An emerging body of evidence indicates that vaccines can damage a child’s developing brain and immune system, leading to neurodevelopmental disorders, learning disabilities, ADHD, asthma, anaphylactic food allergies, diabetes and autoimmune disorders. As well, vaccines have been linked to sudden, unexpected death in infancy and early childhood (SIDS).

Children’s Health in Decline

Explore children's health decline trends - review data, vaccine-related factors, and insights into rising chronic conditions in youth.

Parent's Guide to Vaccination

New parents encounter conflicting and confusing messages about ‘health care’ choices for their new baby. This is especially true with regard to vaccinations.

Contraindications to Vaccination

Mass vaccination uses a “one size fits all” schedule which ignores an individual’s state of health, health history or genetic background prior to the administration of vaccines.

Adverse events: unreported or denied

Vaccine adverse event reporting is voluntary, so a majority of such events are not reported. Learn why transparency matters and how underreporting impacts safety and informed consent.

Disease Trends

Examine disease trends over time - review evidence of steady decline of mortality from various diseases prior to the introduction of mass vaccination programs.

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