Health Freedom U

About

Becoming a parent means making medical decisions for a child who cannot yet decide for themselves. Few topics make that responsibility feel heavier than vaccination, pediatric care, chronic illness, food, toxins, school requirements, and the boundaries of government authority.

This site is designed to help new parents understand the concept of health freedom: the belief that families should have meaningful authority over medical decisions, full access to risk-and-benefit information, freedom from coercion, and the ability to choose the health path they believe is best for their child.


This is not a medical protocol. It is a structured educational path. Parents should consult qualified medical professionals, read widely, ask hard questions, and make decisions based on their child’s circumstances, family values, and the best evidence they can find.

Core Learning Goals

By the end of this learning path, parents should be able to:

1. Explain what “health freedom” means and why it matters to families.
2. Understand the difference between informed consent, medical recommendation, mandate, exemption, and coercion.
3. Evaluate vaccine-related claims using both advocacy sources and mainstream medical sources.
4. Ask better questions of pediatricians, schools, public-health agencies, and legislators.
5. Understand the health-freedom critique of regulatory capture, liability protection, censorship, and under-recognition of medical injury.
6. Recognize the difference between a moral argument, a legal argument, an institutional argument, and a scientific claim.
7. Build a family health decision-making framework that is calm, documented, and values-driven.