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Health Journal Offers Free Vaccination Choice Flyers

CANTON, OHIO (March 2, 2012)—Vaccination education flyers

and posters are offered at no cost by the Journal of Natural Food and Health

for their 2012 campaign called Your Child.Your Choice. Education Before

Vaccination. These materials explain health risks of vaccines and asks: Are vaccinations

safe and effective---or necessary?

“Education is the

key to making sound decisions in a free society rather than others dictating

personal health decisions for you and your family, explains Augenstein,

MS, PE (aka Mr. Augie), Publisher of the Journal. “Parents should have a choice to vaccinate

their children or not-- but they are not being told that legal exemptions are

available or the real health risks of vaccinations.â€

The flyers are being given out by doctors, health professionals,

seminars, food clubs, health fairs and posted on bulletin boards at stores,

churches, schools and workplaces. It links to references and resources at

Vaccine Nation Series.

Packs of 100 flyers are available for $10. See the free

digital, printer-ready flyers and download them here http://j.mp/vaxkits

Journal of Natural

Food and Health is an internationally read internet publication at journal.livingfood.us, and also has raw milk

and fluoride flyers all available through their gateway at livingfood.us

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