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# On Immunity: An Inoculation

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Powerful
  

*by M***R on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 17, 2021*

I have had this book on my reader for a while. While scanning through the books available to me to read, I came across it. We have now been dealing with this COVID-19 Pandemic for over a year and seriously (in the US) for over 10 months. I definitely feel like this is a must read for our times. The various COVID-19 vaccines have become available and now everyone must decide for themselves if they will get one of them. I received my first dose a few days before I began reading this coincidentally.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    "A child cannot be kept from his fate, though this does not stop the gods themselves from trying."
  

*by K***R on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 2, 2014*

"I am no longer fearless."  She is a new mother who finds that the most perilous thing we may do is to bear children.  No longer an entity contained within her skin, she sets off to determine the real risks inherent in inoculations, among other interventions in the modern world.  she notes in a lucid voice, that to act is to start the future in motion, and to do nothing still sets that future in its course.I found this to be an amazing voice who has placed the fears and and anxieties of our modern medicine in the context of our existence as true beings in the whole of our world.  Her various observations of the philosophy of immunizations are truly startling and clear in her well researched discussions of the role of science in our world.She makes a cogent  argument for out inability to rationally assess true risk in the face of fear. In another instance,  her discussion of "herd immunity" point to the obligation that those who have access to care have to those who do not.  The risk of contagion is much higher for one person who is inoculated among many who are not than for a person not inoculated  in a crowd of those who are.  The more people who are protected, the more protection for those who are not protected.  She also explores the continuum of our bodies with the world around us, and notes that toxicity to a scientist is one of degree of exposure.  While she does not address the evils of high fructose syrup, plastics bleeding toxins or other villains in definitive terms; she does point out that each threat must be taken in context.This is a book that challenges the mind without torturing the reader with obscure or overly technical writing.  The education on risk, immunity, ad the role of medicine in our world is succinct and at times lyrical.  I cannot recommend  this book too highly.

### ⭐⭐⭐ 3.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Review Depends on Reader's Objective...
  

*by G***M on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 11, 2014*

The rating of this book depends on the objective of the reader.  For someone with the intention of gaining the historical insight of vaccinations, this book certainly would be a favorable read.  For someone like myself, searching for information to gain perspective in regards to vaccinating without a biased view- one with only facts- I was somewhat let down.The book is written well.  I'm certainly not an expert reader with a high standard of literary excellence, especially in a non-fiction book I purchased to gain information.  The book flows nicely, I didn't mind reading it, and she interjects different topics and stories throughout.  Her notes in the back I found interesting- neat feature of the book.  Her explanation of herd immunity was also interesting. I believe her facts are true, even though her position is in the forefront and her facts support her own opinion.As another reviewer mentioned- I wish it was expressed that the book certainly was not objective, but was very pro-vaccines.  I probably wouldn't had purchased, so I guess their marketing worked.  I was looking for unbiased- due to the fact it is nearly impossible to find unbiased websites without fear mongering, on either side of the issue.I related with the author when she spoke about her worries; PVC in her child's mattress, parabens in lotions, etc. When pregnant with my first child, I meticulously researched these things for the safety of my own child.  With my second, my research focused on looking into vaccines.  I also related with the book when she wrote of the lack of trust.  Which spoke directly to my mistrust of government, pharmaceutical companies, etc. We don't share the same views, but that certainly is a topic to cover, even  though she didn't really dive into that as much.She throws Dr. Sears under the bus and very critical of him.  I don't agree here.  I have read The Vaccine Book and I don't agree with everything in it but I appreciated Dr. Sear's empathy and his mission.  I don't see him as a horrible doctor that is serving the anti-vax movement; I see him as trying to accommodate to the differing families out there- trying to convince some to vaccinate which may not have vaccinated at all without his book.  I actually got more from his book that this one, to be honest.Although the author specifically wanted to reach the mothers reading her book, I felt disconnected to that concept.  I see how she wanted her writing to be fact-based, which I appreciate.  She must have been passionate about this topic to have researched it in such a way and to publish a book about it, I would have wanted to hear about more of her thought process about this topic, as a mother.  She must have had doubts and had come across some information that may had challenged her position to fully vaccinate her child- but we don't really hear that.  We do read, as she describes her traumatic birth, that her son was not vaccinated again Hep B but we don't hear as to WHY she decided that.  We hear how she later changed her view on doing that- citing risk to her baby through nursing after having a blood transfusion, but I wish she spoke of why she made that initial decision to wait.  (This very well may be in her notes section of her book but I haven't gotten the chance to read all of that yet.)I purchased this book two days before my son was due to get his 2 month vaccinations.  I was hoping this book would provide me with more information that I could walk into that doctor's office with confidence.  That in my heart, while comforting my son while getting his shots,  I was doing the right thing. I am a mother that purchases organic foods, buys toys that are safe,uses safe cleaning products, etc., but those are easy decisions for a consumer.  This decision is tough for me.  The author speaks of "toxins", goes on to list how all of these dangerous products are already around our homes and in our breastmilk, seemingly encouraging the reader to vaccinate because we are already contaminated and living an illusion of "purity". That may be true, but that certainly doesn't make me feel at ease with injecting even more "toxins"- I think critically about that and do not take it lightly.I also want to express the privilege I have living in the time and place that I do. The book describes the hardships of these mothers and fathers, desperate to keep their children safe; describing a family that put cow pus on their bodies for protection, while horrifying their neighbors.  Parents my age have the luxury to have not seen polio and other diseases, and whether it is seen as disgraceful to developing nations that I have the opportunity to decline vaccinations that are available for me and my family and not them, I'm lucky to have the choice. The author also describes when government mandated vaccinations occurred.In all, yesterday was my son's appointment and he got all of his shots.  When it came down to it- I can't trust people around me to protect my child.  Did this book help me choose, no.  I discussed it thoroughly with my doctor and weighed the risks and rewards- as we do often in our lives.  This decision wasn't taken lightly by me, it was hard to sleep last night and I'm still worrying about it today.Also, please don't comment on my review and say I injected poison into my kid and will give him autism or something, spare me the guilt and anxiety.

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