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Uncovering the Truth About Vaccine Ingredients and Their Impact on Health
What's In A Vaccine? With Suzanne Humphries, M.D.
Dr. Suzanne Humphries returns to ‘Pediatric Perspectives’ for an invigorating conversation on the observable contrasts between the vaccinated and unvaccinated populations, how immunizations affect the immune system, ingredients in the shots, types of injections, standards for developmental milestones, disease prevalence and more. Don’t miss it! -
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What's In A Vaccine? With Suzanne Humphries, M.D.
Uncovering the Truth About Vaccine Ingredients and Their Impact on HealthIn this episode of With the Wind, Dr. Paul Thomas welcomes back Dr. Suzanne Humphries, renowned vaccine expert and author of Dissolving Illusions. Together, they discuss the profound differences between vaccinated and unvaccinated children, dive into the ingredients found in vaccines, and highlight the importance of informed consent. This insightful conversation explores how vaccines might be influencing developmental milestones and the growing concern around mRNA technology in vaccinations."Parents need to learn how to nurture their children's health every day and when they fall ill, to understand how to care for them naturally. It’s about being prepared, informed, and empowered to make the best decisions for their children's future."
--Dr. Suzanne Humphries
Key Points:- Dr. Suzanne Humphries' Expertise:
Dr. Humphries, a nephrologist, shares her journey of understanding vaccines and their effects on health, including her research for the book Dissolving Illusions, which delves deep into the history and science behind vaccines. - Vaccinated vs. Unvaccinated Health:
The conversation opens with an exploration of the health disparities Dr. Humphries and Dr. Paul have observed between vaccinated and unvaccinated children, emphasizing the increased health challenges faced by vaccinated children, including allergies and developmental delays. - The Role of Toxic Ingredients in Vaccines:
Dr. Suzanne Humphries sheds light on the toxic elements, particularly aluminum, present in vaccines and their potential role in cognitive and developmental disorders. She discusses how aluminum and other vaccine additives interact with the immune system in harmful ways. - Shifting Developmental Milestones:
Dr. Paul addresses the CDC’s recent changes in developmental standards, particularly in language acquisition, which could delay the diagnosis and intervention of developmental delays in children. - The Rise of mRNA Vaccines:
The episode also dives into the growing concerns surrounding mRNA vaccines, specifically the implications seen with COVID-19 vaccines, and what the future holds as more vaccines adopt this technology. - Advocating for Informed Consent:
Both Dr. Paul and Dr. Humphries emphasize the importance of informed consent and encourage parents to do their own research, understand the ingredients in vaccines, and make the best choices for their children’s health.
This episode of With the Wind stresses the significance of understanding vaccine ingredients and their effects on long-term health. Dr. Paul and Dr. Suzanne Humphries urge parents to educate themselves and consider the broader implications of vaccines, especially as new technologies emerge.
Links to Websites Discussed:- Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
- Dissolving Illusions
- Dr. Suzanne Humphries | Odysee
- With the Wind
- Kids First Forever
Listen to this powerful episode to gain deeper insights into vaccine ingredients and their potential impact on child health. Visit With the Wind for more episodes and valuable resources from Dr. Paul and his team.
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Natural Pandemic Preparedness
Are you prepared for ‘the next pandemic’? Don’t be caught off-guard, lacking the proper information and access to treatments, as many were during COVID. Rather, take the time to listen in to this week’s ‘Pediatric Perspectives’.