Do you think this book would change people's perspective on vaccines in general?

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People need to have access to information from both sides. One sided information from persons who are for or against does not do it for me. I am interested to read this to understand the author's foundation for the condemnation. .... and would like to evaluate it against what would the doctor suggest at that point in time if not for the vaccines when people were just falling dead.

I strongly believe it is somewhere in between where the solution lies. We need a blend of alternative med to go along with modern medicine and reap the best of both. My lay my trust more on natural meds.

Sorry to say, I cannot trust the pharma companies either.
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My personal opinion is that this book will provide food for thought to it's readers. It may or may not change people's opinions on vaccines however for people that think critically it may help them in their decision making process.
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I don't think so. People who don't believe in vaccine are already brought up that way except if it's just a newbie that was introduced. Theri faith is everything them and it works and sometimes fail.
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It will be difficult for people whose beliefs against vaccinations are so ingrained that they could hurt them to shift. In actuality, hardly everyone uses books to research the truth. Most of the knowledge that people understand comes from their environment.
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This book is useful for dealing with blind-faith or forced consent for any medical procedures, and it also points to collusion between the pharmaceutical industry, the government, and the media. Something smells fishy...
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Those who approach this book with an open mind may find themselves swayed. I think once presented with verifiable evidence, it is hard to continue to follow a certain narrative. My hope wouldn't necessarily be that they completely switch their opinions, but rather use the information presented as a tool to make decisions and begin their own research journey.
I would at the very least hope the reader begins to look at the information without fear driving their thoughts. Fear and coercion do not result in informed medical practice.
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There has been extensive research on how vaccines impact physical performance, so I'm confident that the book will significantly alter many people's perspectives on vaccines. It is exceptionally well-written and includes numerous scientific sources and studies.
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I believe that anyone who has any solid information or research on the subject will undoubtedly have their attitude on vaccines changed after reading this book. However, when it comes to those that hold strong opinions, they might just concur or disagree with his viewpoint.
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I just finished reading this book a day back and I can say that this book did solidy my perspective on the Covid Vaccine. I had the same views as the author, therefore it did not change my perspective but indeed solidified it.
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I think reading this book will encourage people to do more research when it comes to vaccines.
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Sure. Although it would change people's perspective on vaccines , I'm not sure it will be the same for others
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The book "Neither Safe Nor Effective (2nd Edition)" might sway those already skeptical about vaccines, but it’s unlikely to change the views of those who are well-informed and trust credible sources on the subject.
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