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We seem to be rushing headlong into not only developing a coronavirus vaccine but mandating it worldwide. Is this a good idea? Dr. Andrew Wakefield, an expert in vaccines and director of the documentary "Vaxxed," helps us step back and look at the big picture.
He explains how our growing understanding of the microbiome should influence the approach to this current crisis. He reviews why it's been historically problematic to develop a vaccine against a particular virus. And he shares his concern that there are larger forces at play that may tip the balance on medical freedom and our ability to fight disease.
Visit the website of his last movie:https://vaxxedthemovie.com
Become a member of the Weston A. Price Foundation here.
Make a donation to the Weston A. Price Foundation here.
Check out our sponsors: Chelsea Green and Ancestral Supplements
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We seem to be rushing headlong into not only developing a coronavirus vaccine but mandating it worldwide. Is this a good idea? Dr. Andrew Wakefield, an expert in vaccines and director of the documentary "Vaxxed," helps us step back and look at the big picture.
He explains how our growing understanding of the microbiome should influence the approach to this current crisis. He reviews why it's been historically problematic to develop a vaccine against a particular virus. And he shares his concern that there are larger forces at play that may tip the balance on medical freedom and our ability to fight disease.
Visit the website of his last movie:https://vaxxedthemovie.com
Become a member of the Weston A. Price Foundation here.
Make a donation to the Weston A. Price Foundation here.
Check out our sponsors: Chelsea Green and Ancestral Supplements

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