Are Vaccines Safe and Effective?
- Donna Murray
- May 8
- 1 min read

Are Vaccines Safe and Effective?
There have been a lot of questions about vaccines over the past years. I came across a very good report by Dr. Sherry Tenpenny that challenges the vaccine dogma.
What is dogma?
Webster’s defines dogma as “a doctrine; a positive arrogant assertion
of opinion.” Based on that definition, medical dogmas certainly do
abound. Many have existed for decades simply because the claim was
never disputed. Over time, the method or assumption became part of
medical jargon and medical practice, simply presumed to be facts. An
early example of medical dogma within the vaccine industry occurred
in 1913 when Dr. Simon Flexner articulated that infantile paralysis,
the official name for polio, was caused by a virus that entered the body through the nose and traveled directly to the brain and then to the spinal cord, resulting in paralysis. Flexner’s assertions, although widely believed, were never reproduced. Could it have been a faulty assumption because polio is a gastrointestinal virus, not a respiratory virus?
Read Dr. Sherri Tenpenny's full challenge here:
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