Join us for our next Vaccine Education Workshop on Tuesday, January 20th, 2026. Call or Text Clearview to RSVP and save your seat!! Limited seating available!!

  1. HUGE NEWS 1/5/26, the CDC has accepted the recommendations from the comprehensive scientific assessment of US childhood vaccine practices, normalizing our schedule to reflect practices of other developed nations abroad.  The U.S. is a total outlier when comparing our vaccine schedule and the total # of recommended vaccine doses to other nations.  They have decided to drop the number of diseases for which we recommend vaccines to 10: measles, mumps, rubella, polio, pertussis, tetanus, diptheria, haemophilus Influenza type B (HiB), pneumococcal disease and human papilloma virus.  While I still HIGHLY recommend researching the dangers in these vaccines, this is still an incredible WIN for our Govt. to actually pull back the doses of vaccines rather than plow forward as it has for the past 30 years with more and more every few years.  The following diseases have been deemed vaccination is for high-risk groups:  RSV, HepB, Meningococcal ACWY & B, and Hep A.  HepB finally being taken OFF the list given routinely to every newborn in America is HUGE, y’all.  Look up the risk factors for HepB and tell me if you think that every newborn in America has “needed” this vaccine since 1991?  This decision alone gives me so much HOPE for the future, where sound judgement is being restored, even if it’s 1 shot at a time.  Read more about it here. Read the official release from the US Dept of Health & Human Services
  2. In early December, Texas Attorney General, Ken Paxton, filed a suit against Johnson & Johnson siting that they have hidden known risks of prenatal Tylenol exposure. This is just one topic we cover in our Bi-annual Vaccine education workshop.  There are dangers to pharmaceuticals and vaccines that you deserve to know about, and not have hidden from you by either manufacturers or the medical professionals who prescribe their products. Read more about it here