Summary:
The book provides an overview of vaccines recommended for children, discussing each one's benefits, risks, and side effects. It aims to help parents make informed decisions by offering a balanced perspective on vaccination schedules and the diseases they are designed to prevent.
Key points:
1. Vaccine Schedule: The book presents an alternative vaccine schedule, spreading out vaccines over a longer period.
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