Questioning Vaccinations Resource List:
Some people would like to learn more about the vaccine issue from the "other side". Meaning, there is a lot of information regarding the benefits of vaccines. However, some families would like to be informed from both sides of the story. This is a list of my favorite questioning vaccinations books. Most of these books are available from Thinktwice Global Vaccine Institute website (http://www.thinktwice.com). They include books on state vaccine laws and lists of vaccine lawyers and supportive doctors. They essentially offer an extensive selection of uncensored information on childhood shots and other immunizations.
To go directly to the vaccine books page go to
http://thinkchoice.com/
Vaccines: Are They Really Safe and Effective? A Parent's Guide to Childhood Shots (by Neil Z. Miller, 1994, New Atlantean Press, Santa Fe, NM) (This book is a good starting ground. It gives many references, stories, and studies.)Immunization Theory vs. Reality: Exposé on Vaccinations (by Neil Z. Miller, 1996, New Atlantean Press, Santa Fe, NM) (This book includes the exact ingredients in each shot, vaccine studies, and solutions to the vaccine dilemma.)
Vaccination: 100 Years of Orthodox Research Shows that Vaccines Represent a Medical Assault on the Immune System (by Viera Scheibner, Ph.D., 1993, Australian Print Group, Australia) (This excellent and essential book is the best collection of scientific articles and references against vaccinations)...
How to Have a Healthy Child... In Spite of Your Doctor (by Robert S. Mendelsohn, MD, 1984, Ballantine Books, New York) (This book is a must have for all parents. Great for referencing during an illness crisis like fever, strept throat, etc.)
Confessions of a Medical Heretic (by Robert S. Mendelsohn, MD)
Immunizations: The Terrible Risks Your Children Face That Your Doctor Won't Reveal (by Robert S. Mendelsohn, MD (A compilation of all of Dr. Mendelsohn's input about the vaccine issue.)
Handbook of Homeopathic Alternatives to Immunisations. (by Susan Curtis, 1995, England)