Homoeopathy And Immunization

· Random House
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The increasing public awareness of the dangers associated with some immunizations is arousing great apprehension in many parents. They are questioning the long term effects in spite of the widely recommended procedures by health authorities and doctors.

Homoeopathy and Immunization explains the argument against immunization, pointing out the ill effects and dangers, and offers safe homoeopathic solutions that use the body's built-in immunity system, strengthened by good food and satisfactory living conditions. It can play an important role in resisting any epidemic and, in fact, any disease which might attack those who ignore these important factors.

Dr. A. Pulford wrote 'No disease will arise without an existing predisposition to that disease. It is the absence of the predisposition to any particular disease that makes us immune to it. Homoeopathy alone is capable of removing these predispositions.'

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Leslie Speight was the owner and director of Homeopathic Publishing Company and later of Health Science Press, through which he published several of his own works on homoeopathic medicine including, Homeopathy and Immunisation and Sports Injuries and their Treatment by Homeopathy and Acupressure, as well as many titles by his wife, Phyllis Speight.
In addition to this the Speight's also both made regular contributions to the Heal Thyself, The Homeopathic World journal. Leslie Speight died on the 28th of May, 1995.

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