In all my years of researching vaccines, there is one thing that has
always fascinated me--why do parents not question their doctors more
about the benefits vs. risks of vaccinations? Common sense dictates that
a parent should be inclined to inquire about a medication being
injected into their child and its associated long-term risks if any.
After all, even the medical community admits that every medication
carries risks. Sadly, only a very small percentage of the population
has the foresight to approach their doctor with inquiries related to
risk before deciding to vaccinate. I am striving to change that
percentage.

When dealing with medical doctors, my suggestion
is to avoid the big myth makers such as herd immunity, long-term
immunization or vaccine effectiveness to the population as a whole.
Although many of these myths have now been exposed, they require time to
debate, especially to objectively examine both sides. For your own
reading pleasure you may review the following:
http://preventdisease.com/news/12/040212_If-Your-Doctor-Cannot-Answer-These-4-Questions-Dont-Vaccinate.shtml
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