Dive deeper into their journey with us.In this interview, Dee Dee and Sonja dive deeper into their personal experiences with mental health, self-care, and their journey towards becoming advocates for mental wellness. They share valuable insights and practical tips on how to prioritize self-care and improve your overall well-being. Don't miss out on this exclusive opportunity to learn from two experts in the field of mental health. Click play below to access the extended interview with Dee Dee and Sonja! Show Notes:Title: The Importance of Self-Care for Mental Health
Introduction: Welcome to our interview where we discuss the importance of self-care for mental health. In this interview, we will be exploring the different ways in which self-care can help improve our mental well-being and provide us with the tools to cope with life's challenges. Segment 1: What is Self-Care?
Segment 2: Benefits of Self-Care for Mental Health
Segment 3: Incorporating Self-Care into Daily Life
Segment 4: Conclusion and Takeaways
Outro: Thank you for tuning in to our interview on the importance of self-care for mental health. We hope that this interview has provided you with valuable insights and practical tips on how to incorporate self-care into your daily routine. Remember, taking care of yourself is not selfish, it's necessary!
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In a recent presentation, Dr. Paul Thomas, a renowned pediatrician and advocate for a more selective approach to vaccines, shared some astounding findings from his practice. He challenged the conventional vaccine narrative, presenting statistics and data that might change how we view vaccine safety and efficacy.
The crux of his talk revolved around a study he conducted in response to a request from the medical board in February 2019. They asked him to prove that his "vaccine-friendly plan" was as safe as the CDC's recommended schedule. Dr. Thomas hired an expert to analyze data from every patient born in his practice - 2,700 variably vaccinated individuals, and 560 unvaccinated ones. The findings were startling. The data showed that the vaccinated children in his practice suffered more frequently from conditions like asthma, allergic rhinitis, eczema, sinusitis, gastroenteritis, respiratory infections, and even behavioral issues like ADHD. In fact, no unvaccinated patients had ADHD for 10 years in his practice. The unvaccinated did far better than those on the Vaccine Friendly Plan who were better off than the CDC vaccinated based on current rates of chronic conditions. Dr. Thomas explained this as a shift in the immune system due to vaccination, resulting in increased allergies, autoimmune issues, and infections. This, he claimed, challenges the popular belief that vaccines only prevent infections. He also cited studies that corroborated his findings. The Moston study found vaccinated kids had twice as much chronic illness, three times as much eczema, four times as much neurodevelopmental disorders (autism, learning disabilities, ADHD), and 30 times as many allergies as unvaccinated children. Hooker and Miller's study in 2020 showed vaccinated children had higher odds of developmental delays, asthma, and ear infections. But the data that took everyone by surprise was from the control group. Dr. Thomas presented data showing that unvaccinated adults had virtually no chronic conditions like heart disease, arthritis, diabetes, asthma, or cancer. The fact that vaccines might be linked to these common chronic diseases was indeed eye-opening. However, Dr. Thomas emphasized that the current concern is not just the traditional vaccines. The COVID-19 vaccines have added a new dimension to this issue. With a large number of reported side effects, hospitalizations, and deaths following COVID-19 vaccinations, he questioned the push for broader vaccination, including for children as young as six months. Show Notes: Dr. Paul Thomas Blows Up the Conventional Vaccine Narrative
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AuthorDr. Paul Thomas (affectionately known as “Dr. Paul”) received his MD from Dartmouth Medical School in 1985 and completed his pediatric residency at the University of California, San Diego. He retired in 2022. Archives
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