The Health Crusader, a February 1980 issue, Volume 2, , Number 2
The Health Crusader, a February 1980 issue, Volume 2, , Number 2
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The Health Crusader, a February 1980 issue, Volume 2, Number 2, which is part of a Life Science publication dedicated to promoting holistic health and well-being.
About This Issue (February 1980):
- Medical Profits Versus Human Welfare: The main article in this issue discusses the risks associated with the pertussis vaccine (for whooping cough), presenting a critical view of vaccination. The piece claims that severe side effects like seizures, brain damage, and death have occurred due to the vaccine, arguing that the negative effects of the vaccine outweigh the benefits. The publication also accuses the medical field of prioritizing profits over human health and criticizes vaccinations as harmful, attributing their origins to voodooism.
- The Scoreboard: This section provides a report on Life Science's participation at the National Health Federation Convention in Los Angeles. Tim Mansur, the convention manager, delivered a presentation that sparked audience interest, and the Life Science spokesperson engaged in a heated debate with other health figures. The section also mentions plans for Life Science to participate in the next year’s convention to further promote their philosophy.
This issue's focus on vaccine skepticism and the promotion of alternative health practices reflects the magazine's dedication to challenging mainstream medical practices and encouraging a natural approach to health.