On today's episode of "With the Wind," we're featuring "Pediatric Perspectives," where Dr. Paul interviews the insightful Michelle Perro, M.D., exploring a transformative journey in pediatric care. Together, they delve into the critical need for a shift towards holistic health practices in addressing the pressing issues facing children's health today. From personal wake-up calls that challenged mainstream medical practices to the profound impacts of nutrition and environmental factors, this episode promises a deep dive into the innovations and advocacy required to foster a healthier future for our children. Join us as we unravel the science and stories behind creating a paradigm shift in pediatric health care. "I've been counseling folks to do is… so we have an insurance issue as well, which sick kids, a system, ill-prepared to care for them and then parents whose insurance cover the system that's ill-prepared to care for the kids. So what I've been counseling people do, if possible when possible, some can do it some can, is can you get just some kind of emergency coverage for emergencies and then up for some holistic coverage, and there are some, like Good Samaritan and there are others that they can look into, or, you know, create your own fund with a family." "It’s not perfection; it’s a journey” — and for these two pediatricians, the learning continues in humility and passion as the science and practice of medicine develop. And yet, discouragement is inevitable as the human race gets sicker and sicker. The vital reminder to endure is for parents, as they act as the ultimate decision-makers and supporters of their children’s health. Dr. Thomas and Dr. Perro welcome viewers to ‘Pediatric Perspectives’ for a timely conversation on chronic disease, gut health, heart disorders, school mandates, medical discrimination, and more.
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."
Show Notes:Title: Dissolving Illusions: A Deep Dive into the History and Impact of Vaccines
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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. Links: Doctors Waking Up "Most vaccines don't actually even work by reducing the transmission of the illness. Most vaccines actually only work by making you the individual feel less sick, or maybe have a less severe course of their illness. But most vaccines don't actually prevent you from catching the infection and becoming mildly symptomatic and contagious to others. So for the most part, Paul, it doesn't even matter whether you're vaccinated or not, when it comes to the spread of illnesses." Captured agencies, medical school corruption, childhood immunization and the pharmaceutical industry — What do these things have in common? Today’s ‘Pediatric Perspectives’ is a discussion between two doctors who provide first-hand observations about the practice of medicine in our modern age, including insights into the root of chronic illness and disease. Tune in! Show Notes:Podcast Title: "Vaccines and Health: A Pediatric Perspective"
Presenters: Dr. Paul and Bob Sears M.D. Length: 31:19 Key Points:
Dr. Sears shares insights from his medical practice, comparing the health of vaccinated and unvaccinated children and discussing the noticeable differences in illness prevalence between the two groups. The conversation also touches on the influence of pharmaceutical companies and government agencies like the CDC on vaccine policies and practices. Both presenters emphasize the need for critical thinking and open dialogue about vaccination, advocating for a balanced approach that respects individual choice and promotes informed decision-making. Conclusion: The episode concludes with a powerful message on the importance of unity and understanding in the debate over vaccination. Bob Sears M.D. calls for peace, love, and understanding between all parties, regardless of their stance on vaccines. He highlights the divisive nature of the vaccine debate and the unnecessary strain it places on relationships and society. The episode encourages listeners to approach the topic with an open mind and a compassionate heart, fostering a more inclusive and informed conversation around pediatric health and vaccination. Links:
Healthy Pregnancy Planning"I think that we are in the middle of this kind of revival. It's not religious, but a revival of connecting with the divine with God. Because if you don't have that, and you don't get it, then your life, I like to say, it's kind of a booze cruise on steroids and rough weather. But once you know that we can be divinely guided, it changes everything." Raising healthy children begins before conception. As an OB-GYN, Dr. Christiane Northrup is an expert in women’s health — from pregnancy to birth and beyond. In her experience, the choices a mother and her partner make in the years and months leading up to becoming pregnant play a major role in the baby's development. Watch Dr. Northrup’s interview on ‘Pediatric Perspectives’ this week! Show Notes:Guide to Healthy Children"I philosophically have big concerns about vaccines in pregnancy." As a current or soon-to-be parent, have you ever felt left in the dark about conceiving, giving birth to, and raising children? In the current healthcare climate that pushes for the ‘conventional’ — a vaccine schedule, over-the-counter pharmaceuticals, hospital births, and so on — it can be difficult to navigate a world of decision-making with informed consent, especially when finding trusted doctors who can assist. But moms and dads do not have to feel alone and confused. Listen to this week’s ‘Pediatric Perspectives’ conversation for insights into this important topic from an alternative viewpoint. Show Notes:Title: A Parent's Guide to Healthy Children: Insights from Pediatric Perspectives
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This episode of Pediatric Perspectives, hosted by Dr. Paul, features Dr. Elizabeth Mumper discussing critical issues regarding children's health, particularly in relation to vaccination practices and environmental factors. The conversation revolves around the content of a new ebook aimed at guiding parents through healthy practices from preconception to early childhood. Both experts express concerns about the safety and necessity of administering certain vaccines during pregnancy, citing specific examples and studies that question mainstream vaccine recommendations. They advocate for a cautious approach to vaccination, emphasizing the importance of environmental health, gut flora, and avoiding toxins. The episode also highlights the significance of informed consent and challenges the one-size-fits-all approach to pediatric care. Conclusion: Dr. Paul and Dr. Mumper conclude that parents should be empowered to make informed health decisions for their children, supported by critical analysis and a comprehensive understanding of both the risks and benefits of medical interventions. The ebook mentioned is presented as a valuable resource for parents seeking to navigate the complexities of raising healthy children in today's world, offering an alternative perspective to the prevailing medical advice influenced by pharmaceutical interests. The episode calls for a return to intuition and critical thinking in pediatric health care, advocating for practices that truly prioritize the well-being of children. Listeners are encouraged to access the ebook and further resources from Children's Health Defense for more information on supporting children's health from a place of informed choice and freedom. Links: |
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