About the Author
Dr. Neustaedter has practiced homeopathic medicine for over twenty years, specializing in child health care. An accomplished and well-recognized author, his works include an authoritative text, Homeopathic Pediatrics, and a previous version of this book, The Immunization Decision, as well as many articles in the homeopathic medical literature. He is a licensed acupuncturist and received his Doctorate in Oriental Medicine in Hong Kong. His medical practice in Northern California integrates homeopathy, Traditional Chinese Medicine, and modern diagnostic techniques.
Other Leading Titles on Vaccination
Coulter, H.L. Vaccination, Social Violence, and Criminality: The Medical Assault on the American Brain, North Atlantic Books, Berkeley, California, 1990.
Describes childhood immunizations as a possible cause of encephalitis characterized by learning problems, developmental delays, behavior disorders, and autism.
Coulter, H.L. & Fisher, B.L. A Shot in the Dark, Avery Publishing Group, Inc., Garden City, New York, 1991.
Documentation of the devastating effects of the pertussis vaccine, including vivid case examples and an exposé of the campaign for mandatory immunization of children regardless of the risks.
James, W. Immunization: The Reality Behind the Myth, Bergin & Garvey Publishers, Granberry, Massachusetts, 1995.
A description of the problems with immunization statistics and a proposal for parents to build a strong immune system in their children without using vaccines.
Miller, N. Vaccines: Are They Really Safe and Effective? New Atlantean Press, Santa Fe, 1992; and Immunization: Theory vs. Reality, New Atlantean Press, Santa Fe, 1996.
Both books take a hard-hitting critical approach to vaccinations. Vaccines presents the issues surrounding each vaccine in summary form. Immunization provides detailed descriptions of the vaccine industry’s tactics: threats, evasion, denial, and genocidal policies.
Murphy, J. What Every Parent Should Know about Childhood Immunization, Earth Healing Products, Boston, 1993.
A thorough and easily understandable critique of vaccination based on arguments about toxicity, low efficacy, and failure to establish true immunity to disease.
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