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Are vaccines safe?

Science is never settled; it should always be questioned and challenged. 

This brings me to a controversial topic I am often asked about: vaccinations. My patients are often concerned about and wonder whether they should vaccinate their children. Ultimately, I would like to remind you, it is your decision to make. However, it is essential to become fully informed and examine both sides to make an educated decision. 

The truth is, the pharmaceutical industry has its hands in nearly everything, from medical education to professional societies. This industry is also a significant contributor to legislators, campaign donations, and advertising, heavily influencing mainstream media networks. There is a concerning overlap between public health agencies and the pharmaceutical industry, raising questions about objectivity in public health policies.

While vaccines have been shown to save lives in third-world countries where malnutrition, starvation, and unsanitary conditions are prevalent, in developed nations, many diseases have been seen to decline naturally over time. For instance, cases of measles had already declined by 99.4% between 1900 and 1963, before the measles vaccine was introduced. Yet, the mainstream narrative would have you believe the decline was due to vaccine efficacy.

Another critical issue is the lack of proper placebo-controlled trials for childhood vaccines. The gold standard in research is a saline placebo-controlled double-blind study, where half the participants receive the drug, and the other half receive a harmless saline solution. However, vaccine trials have never followed this standard. Instead, the so-called "placebo" group is often given another vaccine possibly containing aluminum. 

Aluminum is an adjuvant used to stimulate a stronger immune response in the body, but is also a very well-known neurotoxic metal and a known trigger for adverse reactions. By including aluminum in the placebo group, vaccine trials mask the differences in adverse effects between the control group and the vaccinated group, eliminating the necessary contrast that would highlight potential concerns. Not to mention, most of the clinical trials for childhood vaccines were done on poultry. It has been proposed to solve this question once and for all by designing a study comparing health markers in a vaccinated group to an unvaccinated group. This has yet to be done. 

If you’ve been questioning the narrative around vaccines, I encourage you to dive deeper and listen to the full discussion on this topic with my friend and colleague, Dr. Alan Palmer. An expert on this subject, Dr. Palmer has taken the initiative to inform the public and deeply examine vaccine efficacy and safety by compiling approximately 1,600 studies concerning vaccines. His book, 1,200 Studies: Truth Will Prevail, was originally published in 2018 with 1,200 studies and it continues to be updated every 6 to 12 months as new data emerges, ensuring the most current and accurate information is available. 

We hope this article inspires you to begin thinking critically, have the courage to challenge prevailing narratives, and the openness to explore natural health resources.

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