Dr. Stephen Malthouse – Oct 19, 2024 – Vancouver, British Columbia

Dr. Stephen Malthouse is a highly experienced family physician who has been practicing medicine in British Columbia for 45 years. He graduated from the University of Western Ontario in 1978 and has since worked in various medical fields, including family practice, emergency departments, and palliative care. His passion for integrative medicine led him to incorporate complementary therapies such as homeopathy, orthomolecular medicine, nutrition, and acupuncture into his practice. Dr. Malthouse is the founder of the Canadian Integrative Medicine Association and the past president of the Canada Health Alliance. A returning witness to the NCI, Dr. Malthouse presents evidence questioning the safety and efficacy of childhood vaccines. He discusses five critical papers that challenge the conventional narrative on vaccination and argues for a more cautious approach to immunization programs.

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Summary

In his testimony, Dr. Stephen Malthouse presents a critical examination of childhood vaccination programs. He begins by sharing his personal journey from believing vaccines were safe and effective to questioning their widespread use. Dr. Malthouse discusses five key papers that challenge the conventional narrative on vaccination.

The first paper he presents highlights the history of pharmaceutical companies being fined for fraudulent practices, raising questions about the trustworthiness of vaccine manufacturers. The second paper, a study by Dr. Paul Thomas, compares health outcomes between vaccinated and unvaccinated children, showing significantly better health in the unvaccinated group.

Dr. Malthouse then discusses a study comparing chronic health conditions in vaccinated and unvaccinated adults, which found dramatically lower rates of chronic illness in the unvaccinated population. He also presents research from Guinea-Bissau showing increased mortality rates in children who received the DTP vaccine.

The final paper he discusses demonstrates the effectiveness of homeoprophylaxis in preventing leptospirosis outbreaks in Cuba, suggesting alternative approaches to disease prevention.

Dr. Malthouse concludes by expressing concern over the dramatic increase in the number of recommended vaccines for children and argues that the current vaccination schedule lacks proper safety studies and informed consent. He calls for a halt to all childhood vaccinations and emphasizes the importance of individuals becoming their own experts on the topic.

Credentials

Dr. Stephen Malthouse is a highly experienced family physician who has been practicing medicine in British Columbia for 45 years. He graduated from the University of Western Ontario in 1978 and has since worked in various medical fields, including family practice, emergency departments, and palliative care. Dr. Malthouse has also conducted pediatric research overseas and lived in Nepal for two years. His passion for integrative medicine led him to incorporate complementary therapies such as homeopathy, orthomolecular medicine, nutrition, and acupuncture into his practice. Dr. Malthouse is the founder of the Canadian Integrative Medicine Association and the past president of the Canada Health Alliance, demonstrating his commitment to advancing holistic healthcare approaches.

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