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WITH THE WIND WITH DR. PAUL - SHOW 141; Pediatric Perspectives with guest Lawrence Palevsky, M.D. "Respiratory Relief"
Respiratory Relief
"Remember, exposure to germs is a given. There's never not a moment in your child's life or in your life where you aren't exposed to germs... exposure to germs is insufficient to create ailments. So, we need to look at other ways that illness could occur... be healthy in your diets, be healthy in the air quality, be healthy in the nervous system, reduce electromagnetic radiation, watch out for skincare products that have chemicals in them that you cannot pronounce. And be mindful that there is no amount of safety data to even glance at, regarding what is injected into your children."
— Lawrence Palevsky, M.D.
Why the uptick in respiratory illness each winter season? Besides viral transmission, could it have anything to do with the testing methods, lack of Vitamin D, sugar intake and improper sleep? Lawrence Palevsky, M.D. raises an important question: Why aren’t practitioners and parents considering contributors to sickness, other than germs? He also discusses the simple techniques that families have been using for years to treat the symptoms of a cold, flu or related sickness that work with the body’s natural immune response, rather than against it. Join these two doctors on ‘Pediatric Perspectives’ for a lesson on responding to news of a ‘tripledemic.’
Show Notes:
Title: Navigating Pediatric Health: Insights on RSV, Flu, and COVID
Presenters: Dr. Paul and Dr. Lawrence Palevsky, M.D.
Length: 27 minutes and 09 seconds
Date: March 25, 2024
Key Points:
Summary: In this episode, Dr. Paul and Dr. Lawrence Palevsky dive into pediatric health concerns, particularly focusing on the common occurrences of RSV, flu, and COVID in children during the winter season. They challenge the prevalent belief that germs are the primary cause of sickness, discussing instead how environmental factors and our body's natural processes contribute to illness. The conversation also touches on practical advice for parents dealing with sick children, emphasizing natural remedies, the significance of hydration, and the critical role of rest. Moreover, the presenters scrutinize the push for vaccinations, advocating for informed decisions based on a comprehensive understanding of health and illness.
Conclusion: Dr. Paul and Dr. Palevsky conclude the episode by reinforcing the importance of nurturing a robust immune system through natural means and healthy living. They underscore the idea that exposure to germs is a normal part of life and that our focus should be on supporting our bodies to handle these exposures effectively. The episode ends with a call for parents to stay informed and to prioritize the well-being of their children through love, care, and a holistic approach to health.
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Presenters: Dr. Paul and Dr. Lawrence Palevsky, M.D.
Length: 27 minutes and 09 seconds
Date: March 25, 2024
Key Points:
- The focus is on pediatric health, especially during the winter when kids are more prone to illnesses due to factors like being indoors more often, poor diet, and stress.
- Discussion on the misconception that illnesses are primarily caused by germs, when in fact, our body's response to various stressors plays a significant role.
- Emphasis on the importance of understanding our body's mechanisms, like the production of mucus and coughing, as means to expel toxins and waste.
- Insights into the effectiveness of home remedies and the importance of hydration and rest over conventional over-the-counter medicines.
- Advice for parents on how to assess and manage their children's symptoms, including when it's appropriate to visit the emergency room.
- A critical look at the role of vaccinations in pediatric health, urging informed consent and a deeper understanding of illness beyond just germ exposure.
Summary: In this episode, Dr. Paul and Dr. Lawrence Palevsky dive into pediatric health concerns, particularly focusing on the common occurrences of RSV, flu, and COVID in children during the winter season. They challenge the prevalent belief that germs are the primary cause of sickness, discussing instead how environmental factors and our body's natural processes contribute to illness. The conversation also touches on practical advice for parents dealing with sick children, emphasizing natural remedies, the significance of hydration, and the critical role of rest. Moreover, the presenters scrutinize the push for vaccinations, advocating for informed decisions based on a comprehensive understanding of health and illness.
Conclusion: Dr. Paul and Dr. Palevsky conclude the episode by reinforcing the importance of nurturing a robust immune system through natural means and healthy living. They underscore the idea that exposure to germs is a normal part of life and that our focus should be on supporting our bodies to handle these exposures effectively. The episode ends with a call for parents to stay informed and to prioritize the well-being of their children through love, care, and a holistic approach to health.
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