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WITH THE WIND WITH DR. PAUL - PODCAST 145; Pediatric Perspectives - Dissolving Illusions With Dr. Suzanne Humphries
Dissolving Illusions
"Vaccines have been around for about 225 to 226 years now. And for about 224 years, there have been many, many, many doctors, where vaccines are given, crying out in disgust and horror and regret that they had given vaccines to anyone. And because what they saw was healthy people declining into morbid sickness or mortal sickness and dying. So there have been doctors just like you and I, Paul, that long. And from the very beginning, those doctors were shunned. They were ostracized, they were bullied. And they were given many reasons to keep quiet."
- Dr. Suzanne Humphries
From ‘calling the shots’ to calling out their safety and efficacy — Dr. Suzanne Humphries is one of the countless conventionally-trained physicians who dug into the research on pharmaceuticals rather than blindly prescribing them and “saw something that they thought was worth risking everything for.” But what would a world without these products, such as vaccines, look like? Dr. Humphries and Dr. Thomas discuss, this week, on ‘Pediatric Perspectives.’
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Dr. Paul Thomas (retired) - WITH THE WIND WITH DR. PAUL - SHOW 145; Pediatric Perspectives - Dissolving Illusions With Dr. Suzanne Humphries
Show Notes:
Title: Dissolving Illusions: A Deep Dive into the History and Impact of Vaccines
Presenters:
In this episode, Dr. Paul welcomes Dr. Suzanne Humphries to "Pediatric Perspectives," focusing on a critical examination of vaccination practices. Dr. Humphries shares her journey from being a nephrologist unaware of vaccine issues to becoming a prominent critic of how vaccines are developed, tested, and mandated. The discussion covers the history of vaccines, starting from the smallpox vaccine to present-day COVID-19 vaccinations, and highlights concerns regarding their effectiveness, safety, and the decision-making process behind vaccination schedules. Dr. Humphries and Dr. Paul delve into the narratives surrounding diseases like polio and measles, debunking myths, and pointing out the discrepancies between public perception and historical data. The conversation also touches upon the personal stories of patients and the observed health declines post-vaccination, which fueled Dr. Humphries' research and advocacy.
Conclusion:
The episode concludes with a call to reassess the current vaccination schedules critically and to adopt a more informed, cautious approach towards vaccinations. Both doctors emphasize the importance of historical context, scientific rigor, and transparency in addressing public health issues. Dr. Humphries' journey underscores the need for healthcare professionals to question prevailing narratives and advocate for patient safety and informed consent. The upcoming book, an expanded edition of "Dissolving Illusions," is highlighted as a valuable resource for those seeking to understand the complex history and impacts of vaccines. The discussion ends with an invitation for continued dialogue and exploration of the science behind vaccinations, free from propaganda and misinformation.
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Presenters:
- Dr. Suzanne Humphries
- Dr. Paul
- 32 minutes and 41 seconds
- Examination of the history and current issues surrounding vaccines.
- Personal journey of Dr. Suzanne Humphries from a nephrologist to a critic of vaccination practices.
- Discuss the effectiveness and safety concerns of various vaccines, including smallpox, polio, and measles.
- Insights into the impact of vaccines on overall health and the healthcare system.
- Exploration of the shift in public health policy and its implications on doctor-patient relationships and autonomy.
- Recommendations for reevaluating current vaccination schedules and practices.
In this episode, Dr. Paul welcomes Dr. Suzanne Humphries to "Pediatric Perspectives," focusing on a critical examination of vaccination practices. Dr. Humphries shares her journey from being a nephrologist unaware of vaccine issues to becoming a prominent critic of how vaccines are developed, tested, and mandated. The discussion covers the history of vaccines, starting from the smallpox vaccine to present-day COVID-19 vaccinations, and highlights concerns regarding their effectiveness, safety, and the decision-making process behind vaccination schedules. Dr. Humphries and Dr. Paul delve into the narratives surrounding diseases like polio and measles, debunking myths, and pointing out the discrepancies between public perception and historical data. The conversation also touches upon the personal stories of patients and the observed health declines post-vaccination, which fueled Dr. Humphries' research and advocacy.
Conclusion:
The episode concludes with a call to reassess the current vaccination schedules critically and to adopt a more informed, cautious approach towards vaccinations. Both doctors emphasize the importance of historical context, scientific rigor, and transparency in addressing public health issues. Dr. Humphries' journey underscores the need for healthcare professionals to question prevailing narratives and advocate for patient safety and informed consent. The upcoming book, an expanded edition of "Dissolving Illusions," is highlighted as a valuable resource for those seeking to understand the complex history and impacts of vaccines. The discussion ends with an invitation for continued dialogue and exploration of the science behind vaccinations, free from propaganda and misinformation.
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