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Review of by Lazara C — 15 Sep 2012

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So interesting, an eye wakening when it comes to vaccines. The documentary states that vaccines can be good when it comes to disease that can be common for children and adults. This is were the pharmaceutical companies becomes gray and even dark.

Nowadays kids&parents are pressure by doctors, teachers, television, and even the government to vaccinate their children. The thing is the doses are becoming more higher than ever before, making the body less immune plus having more risk of side affects.

It could be a wide ranges of side affects not just autism or some sort of learning disability but for example strokes, seizures, partial facial paralysis, headaches, asthma, chronic fatigue and even death.

It is becoming more mandatory for kids at such a young age when their brains are developing. It is believe that the rate of USA children with chronic diseases and disabilities will become more of a common thing.

One of the main ingredients in vaccines is mercury, aluminum, formaldehyde, and other preservatives. Amazingly, they haven't done a really intense studies&research on what this ingredients can do to the brain or body but are given to babies, kids, and adults since its been said to be safe.

It is now that a few doctors&scientist are researching because more parents&adults are becoming aware of this epidemic to vaccine without truly knowing what it does to our bodies. This movie explains what this chemicals do when it's injected to the body - which like I say is very eye opening.

A must see...

This review of The Greater Good (2011) was written by on 15 Sep 2012.

The Greater Good has generally received positive reviews.

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