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The Vaccine Schedule: The Good, The Bad & The Ugly

Few doctors and scientists have thoroughly investigated the CDC-recommended childhood vaccine schedule, which today includes a minimum of 73 shots for 17 different diseases. As more and more vaccines are approved and added to the schedule, the epidemic of chronic disease in our children continues to worsen. Hear an expert panel on the vaccine schedule and correlating health outcomes as they provide the facts you need to know about vaccine science, ingredients and mechanisms of injury, as well as tips on how to discuss concerns about vaccines with your child’s doctor.

Christina Parks, Ph.D.

Dr. Christina Parks earned her Ph.D. in Cellular and Molecular Biology in the field of cytokine signaling. Thus, Dr. Parks brings a wealth of knowledge about how vaccines affect the immune system. She has spent many years studying the biochemistry of how pharmaceuticals and natural substances affect the expression of genes and biochemical pathways that are essential to our health and well-being.

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James Lyons-Weiler, Ph.D.

Dr. Lyons-Weiler is CEO and Director of IPAK, The Institute for Pure and Applied Knowledge and founder of IPAK-EDU LLC, an online university where students can experience higher education training in many areas to help them empower themselves through knowledge. He is Editor-in-Chief of Science, Public Health Policy and the Law and writes Popular Rationalism.

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Brian Hooker, Ph.D.

Brian S. Hooker, Ph.D., is Chief Scientific Officer at Children’s Health Defense, an organization committed to the best health for children in the U.S. and worldwide. He is also Emeritus Professor of Biology at Simpson University in Redding, California, where he specialized in microbiology and biotechnology.

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Paul Thomas, M.D.

Paul Thomas, M.D. “Dr. Paul” Pediatrician, author, activist, & champion for informed consent and medical freedom.

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DeeDee Hoover, LMT, PMT, CCT

DeeDee has been licensed for over 30 years as a massage therapist. The focus of her work now is early infant care and body work for special pediatric health conditions that are responsive to body work and coaching. So many conditions for infants and children respond well to body work.

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