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What Medical School Didn't Teach Me About Vaccines | Dr. Gator Warsh

Dec 5, 2025
Dr. Joel "Gator" Warsh, a board-certified pediatrician from Los Angeles and author of "Between a Shot and a Hard Place," sheds light on the often-misunderstood world of vaccines. He critiques the lack of long-term studies comparing vaccinated and unvaccinated children and discusses the implications of the 1986 liability shield on vaccine safety. Warsh emphasizes the need for transparent dialogue, empowering parents to make informed decisions, and he advocates for lifestyle changes to enhance child health. His insights challenge conventional narratives and call for more rigorous scientific inquiry.
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INSIGHT

Ingredients, Variability, And Missing Long‑Term Trials

  • Vaccine ingredients and batch variability worry Joel "Gator" Warsh, especially for individuals with detox differences.
  • He emphasizes lack of long-term vaccinated vs unvaccinated studies prevents understanding cumulative safety.
ADVICE

Insist On Placebo Trials For New Vaccines

  • Require inert‑placebo trials for any new vaccine before approval to establish true baseline safety.
  • For existing vaccines, prioritize retrospective and prospective vaccinated versus unvaccinated cohorts to fill gaps.
INSIGHT

Unpublished Henry Ford Study Raises Red Flags

  • Joel "Gator" Warsh views the Henry Ford unpublished vaccinated vs. unvaccinated study as crucial evidence that important findings were suppressed.
  • He calls for replication across databases to confirm whether vaccinated children show different chronic‑disease trends.
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