The Health Crusader, an October 1979 issue, Volume 1, Number 8
The Health Crusader, an October 1979 issue, Volume 1, Number 8
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The Health Crusader, an October 1979 issue, Volume 1, Number 8, part of a Life Science publication. The magazine continues its focus on alternative views on health, vaccinations, and well-being.
About This Issue (October 1979):
- Rabies Flak: This article responds to reader feedback regarding a previous issue’s coverage on rabies. It clarifies the magazine's stance, claiming there is no such disease as rabies and that deaths attributed to rabies are caused by treatments like rabies vaccinations, not the disease itself. The publication questions the legitimacy of rabies as a communicable disease and emphasizes that panic over rabies is driven by medical scare tactics rather than factual evidence. The article encourages readers to reject fear, avoid unnecessary vaccinations, and trust in natural health approaches.
- Scoreboard: The scoreboard section provides updates on the magazine’s growth and upcoming plans. It mentions that subscriptions for the 1980 year will be available soon at $3.00 per year and that Life Science is seeing strong growth, with nearly 8 million health-minded individuals expected to renew subscriptions in the coming months. Plans are in motion to launch a wholesale food service offering organically grown products. Additionally, the issue promotes upcoming Life Science events at the National Health Federation Convention in Long Beach, California.
This issue promotes skepticism about mainstream medical treatments, specifically vaccinations, and continues advocating for a natural approach to health.