Is
America's Educational Decline Due to Massive Childhood
Inoculations?
In
Poison of Love, author Ruth
Moss adds heart-wrenching drama and passion to two of the most
controversial subjects in America today.
Is it possible that the
increased numbers of inoculations Americans give their innocent
children are responsible for a rise in autism and a decline in
educational achievement? You will be captivated as you explore
these issues with author Ruth Moss. The poignant themes
addressed in Poison of Love are brought to life through
the challenges and struggles of Ellen Brown, a mother who cannot
comfort her screaming, writhing daughter who has gone into
convulsions after an inoculation that will arrest her
development and leave her in an autistic state. When Ellen
researches what has happened to her child in order write a book
about it,
she learns that she is not alone. What are Ellen's findings? One
of them is a probable association between the U.S.'s position as
number one in mandated childhood vaccinations and its dwindling
educational levels.