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WITH THE WIND WITH DR. PAUL - SHOW 148; Pediatric Perspectives with Guest Elizabeth Mumper, M.D. “How To Have a Healthy Child”
How To Have a Healthy Child
"I think that if people like you and me sat on the committees that made decisions about vaccine administration, the same decisions would not be made; the academic people that tend to sit on the committees are looking at charts and looking at epidemiologic data that is fundamentally flawed, and don't have the opportunity to hear the same story over and over again, which is certainly impacted your career and my career in very profound ways."
— Elizabeth Mumper, M.D.
With 1 in 36 kids diagnosed with autism — according to 2023 CDC data — trustworthy, well-informed pediatricians have never been more essential. As rates of neurological disorders continue to rise, physicians are encountering novel, unexpected health conditions and need to be educated and up-to-date on therapies.
Learn from doctors who advocate for kids’ health and guide parents as they make medical decisions for their children on CHD.TV’s weekly show, ‘Pediatric Perspectives.’ Tune in!
Show Notes:
Title: Pediatric Perspectives: Challenging Conventional Vaccine Views
Presenters: Dr. Paul and Dr. Elizabeth Mumper, M.D.
Length: 32 minutes, 7 seconds
Date: May 29, 2024
Key Points:
Summary: In this episode of "Pediatric Perspectives," Dr. Paul invites Dr. Elizabeth Mumper to explore controversial topics surrounding pediatric health care, focusing on the critical examination of vaccine safety, environmental toxins, and common pediatric practices. The episode delves into the complexities of vaccine schedules, the underdiscussed side effects of widely recommended pharmaceuticals, and the foundational practices of nurturing child health from birth. Dr. Mumper provides insights from her extensive experience in pediatric care, emphasizing a cautious approach to vaccines, the benefits of breastfeeding, and the importance of a natural, toxin-reduced environment for children.
Conclusion: This podcast episode serves as an essential dialogue for parents and health care providers seeking to navigate the often complex and controversial terrain of pediatric health practices. By challenging mainstream medical norms and advocating for informed consent and individualized care, Dr. Paul and Dr. Mumper encourage a more thoughtful and cautious approach to child health, urging caregivers to consider the long-term impacts of medical decisions made in early childhood.
Links:
Presenters: Dr. Paul and Dr. Elizabeth Mumper, M.D.
Length: 32 minutes, 7 seconds
Date: May 29, 2024
Key Points:
- Dr. Elizabeth Mumper discusses the risks associated with certain pediatric vaccines, particularly mRNA vaccines, and their implications on child health.
- Concerns over fluoride in drinking water and its neurotoxic effects.
- The potential dangers of administering Tylenol during pregnancy, which may impact fetal development.
- The role of measles vaccinations and their potential links to autism.
- The importance of breastfeeding and managing challenges such as tongue-tie for successful lactation.
Summary: In this episode of "Pediatric Perspectives," Dr. Paul invites Dr. Elizabeth Mumper to explore controversial topics surrounding pediatric health care, focusing on the critical examination of vaccine safety, environmental toxins, and common pediatric practices. The episode delves into the complexities of vaccine schedules, the underdiscussed side effects of widely recommended pharmaceuticals, and the foundational practices of nurturing child health from birth. Dr. Mumper provides insights from her extensive experience in pediatric care, emphasizing a cautious approach to vaccines, the benefits of breastfeeding, and the importance of a natural, toxin-reduced environment for children.
Conclusion: This podcast episode serves as an essential dialogue for parents and health care providers seeking to navigate the often complex and controversial terrain of pediatric health practices. By challenging mainstream medical norms and advocating for informed consent and individualized care, Dr. Paul and Dr. Mumper encourage a more thoughtful and cautious approach to child health, urging caregivers to consider the long-term impacts of medical decisions made in early childhood.
Links:
- Can Awareness Of Medical Pathophysiology In Autism Lead To Primary Care Autism Prevention Strategies? | Mumper, MD, FAAP | North American Journal Of Medicine And Science
- Scientists Call For Global Moratorium On MRNA Vaccines, Immediate Removal From Childhood Schedule
- Plaintiffs Ask Judge To Take Swift Action As Landmark Fluoride Trial Wraps Up
- EPA Seeks To Discredit Testimony Of Expert Witness Who Says Studies Prove Fluoride Is A Neurotoxin
- Tylenol Use During Pregnancy Linked To Delayed Language Development
- CDC Data Reanalysis Shows Strong, Statistically Significant Relationship Between MMR Vaccine & Autism
- Changing Autism 'Awareness' To 'Acceptance': How The WHO Made It Easier To Hide Discrimination Against Children, Adults With Most Severe Symptoms
- GSK And Pfizer RSV Vaccines For Pregnant Women Increased Risk Of Preterm Births - GSK Ended Its Trials, But FDA Approved Pfizer Shots
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