In September, 1999, I put together a workshop entitled The Christian Woman and Health Care: Sensible Choices for Her and Her Family. The CW&HC workshop was aimed at women because women make most of the health care choices in most US families. The workshop purpose was to help educate women about various health areas that affect her and her family.
About 50% of the book covers some vaccine issues. Information in this section includes: vaccine benefits and risks, how the immune system works, the composition of breastmilk as it relates to immunity, religious vaccine exemption information, and the use of aborted fetal tissue in vaccines.
The next topic covered is reproductive surgeries. The material explores the unequal risk women experience and a discussion of the unique design of the female anatomy.
A short essay on the issue of birth options appears next, followed by a lengthy discussion of conception options.
The Bread List: Benefits, Risks, Explainations, Alternatives, and Decisions covers the most important steps consumers face in making good health choices. Consumers are encouraged to do their own research, as opposed to trusting others to do it for them.
Alternatives in Health Care explores what various alternative health methods believe and how they practice. There is also a list of suggestions on how to find reputable alternative health care providers in your area.
In the Appendices, you will find: a Radical Religious Exemption Form for Vaccines, VAERS Reporting Form and instructions for completing the form, and PDR excerpts referenced in the vaccine and conception materials.
Unlike the workbooks for my other workshops, this information is all complete and does not require attendance for use. The material is spiral bound and complete.
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