Thanks for your answer, I'll search for his books. I read "What really makes us ill", but unfortunately all it does is talk about the flaws of conventional science, focusing on the non-existence of a virus. It suggests that some cases may be malnutrition or even a consequence of the vaccine, but it doesn't seem to explain the cases I've read about.
In the case I reported above, the woman was 56 years old, apparently healthy, did not return to get vaccinated after receiving treatment for the wound, then the paralysis hit weeks later. I have read other similar cases where patients died and doctors were accused of negligence for not thinking the vaccine was necessary.
Thanks for your answer, I'll search for his books. I read "What really makes us ill", but unfortunately all it does is talk about the flaws of conventional science, focusing on the non-existence of a virus. It suggests that some cases may be malnutrition or even a consequence of the vaccine, but it doesn't seem to explain the cases I've read about.
In the case I reported above, the woman was 56 years old, apparently healthy, and did not return to get vaccinated after receiving treatment for the wound, then the paralysis hit weeks later. I have read other similar cases where patients died and doctors were accused of negligence for not thinking the vaccine was necessary.