Vaccines – The Risks, The Benefits, The Choices

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Authoritative, caring and up-to-the-minute. This DVD is destined to become a necessary tool in every parent’s arsenal when defending their choice not to vaccinate.

At a time when the vaccine controversy is becoming increasingly hostile, this arresting documentary offers an in-depth examination of the ever-changing vaccine debate. With incisive reasoning and over 6000 hours of meticulous research, Dr. Tenpenny delivers and eye-opening, breakthrough seminar that will inspire even the most indoctrinated physician to re-examine their views on this controversial topic.

Well respected by her colleagues, Dr. Tenpenny is the first physician to offer documented proof that vaccines do compromise the immune system. Dr. Tenpenny has the courage and the determination to express a minority view, substantiating her work with citations directly from the CDC documents and respected, peer-reviewed journals; offering irrefutable facts that fly in the face of information generally regarded as truth in traditional medical circles.

This highly-informative presentation offers the most comprehensive overview available; guiding you step by step through vaccination history, conflicts of interest and the lack of scientific data to support the current vaccine protocol. Dr. Tenpenny paints a very clear picture of the immune system and its threats and offers compelling information regarding the “real” risks of choosing not to vaccinate.

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