

Sherri Tenpenny
Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine and researcher. Advocate for medical freedom and questions the standard vaccine narrative.
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Jul 23, 2025 • 2h 25min
Ep 179: Dropping Seeds: Vaccine 101 with Dr. Sherri Tenpenny
Dr. Sherri Tenpenny, a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine and vaccine safety advocate, shares her transformative journey of questioning the standard vaccine narrative. She discusses the complexities of vaccine efficacy and the ethical implications of testing practices. Tenpenny emphasizes the importance of informed choice in vaccination, navigating the controversies surrounding ingredients like aluminum. The conversation also delves into the psychological impacts of fear during the COVID-19 pandemic and advocates for parental intuition in holistic health decisions.

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Aug 18, 2019 • 1h 48min
FC2O Episode 8 - Sherri Tenpenny Q&A
Sherri Tenpenny, a health and wellness expert, returns for an engaging Q&A session tackling pressing vaccine topics. She delves into the controversies of HPV vaccination, particularly during pregnancy, and the potential links between vaccines and autoimmune diseases. The discussion also covers the questionable necessity of rotavirus vaccines and emphasizes the importance of informed consent in childhood vaccinations. Sherri encourages open dialogue on vaccination beliefs while highlighting detrimental online content suppression.

Jul 21, 2019 • 1h 49min
FC2O Episode 4 - Dr Sherri Tenpenny
Dr. Sherri Tenpenny, a well-known vaccination critic, shares her extensive research journey, beginning with skepticism sparked by a conference in 2000. She discusses emotional challenges parents face over health decisions, the complexities of vaccine research, and the impact of ingredients like aluminum and mercury. Tenpenny critiques mainstream vaccine policies and highlights debates over vaccine efficacy and alternative options, while urging a more personalized approach to healthcare. The conversation also touches on the myths of fever, the MMR controversy, and the ethical concerns of population control.