​As more parents weigh their options, fewer than 40% are choosing to follow the full CDC vaccine schedule for their children. What are the facts and where can these families turn for credible, research-backed guidance? In my practice and research, I’ve helped thousands navigate this journey safely and responsibly.
For the 40% of new parents who are not going to fully vaccinate, where do you get credible information on which vaccines, if any, to do and when?
The Vaccine-Friendly Plan, a book I published with Jennifer Margulis in 2016, offers one approach with health outcomes that are far superior to those of children vaccinated according to the CDC schedule (and that was before they added COVID!).
BUT we have new data (10 years of Vaccine-Friendly Plan vs. non-vaccinated) from my practice: You can view the data in this peer-reviewed study (see graphs, page 14). This was published in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health and viewed by 250,000 before being wrongfully retracted—the data is not disputed, only removed after a single complaint.
The unvaccinated have far less asthma, allergies, behavioral issues, ADHD, and all infections (ear, sinus, eyes, skin, GI, and all combined). Isn’t the purpose of vaccines to decrease your child’s chance of getting infections?
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This study and others, highlighted in my new book, VAX FACTS: What to Consider Before Vaccinating at All Ages & Stages of Life, make one thing abundantly clear: If you want a sicker child with many more chronic conditions… vaccinate.
​“If you want a healthy child that develops normally with a robust immune system that can fight all infections, don't vaccinate.”
— Dr. Paul Thomas (retired)
Did you know that for every vaccine on the CDC childhood recommended schedule, your child is far more likely to die from the vaccine than from the disease you are vaccinating against? The evidence is covered in VAX FACTS (paperback only).
​Parents deserve clear, unbiased information to help make the best decision for their families. The data shows that careful consideration—and sometimes a lighter vaccine approach—can lead to far healthier outcomes. If you want more information on safer approaches, visit Kids First 4Ever.
​Want to learn more? Explore all our research and resources at Kids First 4Ever. For specific questions about your child’s health or vaccine choices, connect directly for coaching support.
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Dr. Paul (retired)

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