Book Description
Does your child need hepatitis B vaccine? How safe is it? When Your Doctor Is Wrong
scrutinizes reportable data on the virus and the vaccine as it follows one child through the terrible maze of adversely reacting to this shot. His recovery is a must read for all families touched by autism, while the alarming news of the shots inappropriateness for infants and children will inform all parents. When Your Doctor Is Wrong
gives parents facts they need to vaccinate more safely. "A well written and arresting account that parents and the medical community need to see. This could be a breakthrough book about autism." - Randall Neustaedter, OMD, author, The Vaccine Guide
About the Author
Judy Converse, MPH, RD is a licensed registered dietitian specializing in dietary intervention for autism. Her practice assists agencies and hospitals serving those with autism and provides therapeutic diets for affected children. She holds graduate and undergraduate degrees in nutrition and has worked in cardiac nutrition, diabetes, and infant/toddler nutrition. A vaccine safety advocate, she has testified before state and federal legislators on infant hepatitis B vaccination. She lives with husband Chris and son Ben, who survived a nearly fatal hepatitis B vaccine adverse reaction at birth.
When Your Doctor Is Wrong, Hepatitis B Vaccine and Autism SYNOPSIS
Does your child need hepatitis B vaccine? How safe is it? When Your Doctor
Is Wrong... scrutinizes reportable data on the virus and the vaccine as it
follows one child through the terrible maze of adversely reacting to this
shot. His recovery is a must read for all families touched by autism, while
the alarming news of the shot's inappropriateness for infants and children
will inform all parents. When Your Doctor Is Wrong... gives parents facts
they need to vaccinate more safely.
About the Author
Judy Converse, MPH, RD is a licensed registered dietitian specializing in
dietary intervention for autism. Her practice assists agencies and hospitals
serving those with autism and provides therapeutic diets for affected
children. She holds graduate and undergraduate degrees in nutrition and has
worked in cardiac nutrition, diabetes, and infant/toddler nutrition. A
vaccine safety advocate, she has testified before state and federal
legislators on infant hepatitis B vaccination. She lives with husband Chris
and son Ben, who survived a nearly fatal hepatitis B vaccine adverse
reaction at birth.
WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING
A well written and arresting account
that parents and the medical community need to see. This could be a
breakthrough book about autism. Randall Neustaedter