Back to School: Vaccinating for WealthSchool is starting up shortly, which means that many parents are bringing their children to their pediatricians for wellness checkups. At these appointments, immunizations take center stage, and avoiding that conversation is almost impossible; in some cases, getting shots is assumed to take place during the visit. That is why it is absolutely essential to arm yourself with knowledge prior to setting foot in the doctor's office. Moms and dads should be aware of what they are getting themselves into — and if they choose to opt out, how they can get exemptions. Larry Palevsky, M.D. and Paul Thomas, M.D. (retired) provide helpful tips and educational tidbits to educate and inform families on this very topic. Tune in! Show Notes:Title:
Pediatric Perspectives: Back to School: Vaccinating for Wealth with Larry Palevsky, M.D. Subtitle: Unmasking Medical Overreach and Restoring Parental Authority in School Health Decisions Introduction: In this pivotal episode of With the Wind, Dr. Paul Thomas sits down with Dr. Larry Palevsky to examine the alarming push for back-to-school vaccination mandates. As families gear up for a new academic year, the conversation exposes the financial motives and policy shifts that prioritize pharmaceutical profits over children's health and parental rights. Dr. Palevsky empowers parents to think critically and offers practical strategies to support their children’s well-being naturally. Key Points with Time Codes:
Dr. Paul and Dr. Larry Palevsky engage in a thought-provoking discussion on the hidden agendas driving school vaccination mandates. They expose how organizations like the AAP are increasingly influenced by pharmaceutical interests, eroding parental rights under the guise of public health. Dr. Palevsky dives into the science behind vaccine ingredients, particularly the impact of aluminum nanoparticles on children's health, while providing parents with actionable steps to enhance their kids' natural immunity. The episode serves as a critical reminder that parents are the ultimate decision-makers in safeguarding their children's health. Quote: "Parents must reclaim their role as the primary decision-makers for their children's health. No policy or mandate can replace the innate wisdom of a parent’s love and responsibility." — Dr. Larry Palevsky, M.D. Links to Websites Discussed (Raw URLs):
Don’t miss this must-watch episode! Join Dr. Paul and Dr. Larry Palevsky for an essential conversation on parental empowerment and vaccine awareness. Visit https://www.doctorsandscience.com/Shows to watch the full episode and explore more resources at https://www.kidsfirst4ever.com/#/. Hashtags: #VaccinatingForWealth #PediatricPerspectives #InformedConsent #ParentalRights #BackToSchoolHealth #NaturalImmunity #DrLarryPalevsky #WithTheWind #DrPaulThomas #KidsFirst4Ever @Mentions: @ChildrensHealthDefense @DrPalevsky @DoctorsAndScience @KidsFirst4Ever Addressing Autism Is autism preventable and treatable? Let’s take a look at what the science says. Today’s guest on “Pediatric Perspectives” James “Neu” Neuenschwander, M.D. has extensive experience with caring for individuals with neurological conditions. He shares some information from this field of research and practice for viewers looking to heal from, avoid or just learn more about toxicity. Don’t miss it! The information contained in this episode is for informational purposes only. No material is intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. In this episode of With the Wind: Pediatric Perspectives, Dr. Paul welcomes Dr. James “Neu” Neuenschwander, president of the Medical Academy of Pediatric Special Needs (MAPS), to explore the critical questions: Is autism preventable? Is it treatable? Drawing on decades of clinical experience and the latest research, Dr. Neuenschwander shares actionable guidance for families hoping to prevent, heal from, or better understand autism and related toxicities1. Dr. James Neuenschwander is a nationally recognized leader in biomedical approaches to neurodevelopmental disorders. As MAPS president, he has treated over a thousand children with autism, continually refining his approach to address the rising severity and complexity of cases seen today. Struggles and Turning Points: Dr. Neuenschwander discusses how the definition of “success” in autism care has evolved. While a minority of cases are likely genetic, most children benefit from interventions that address inflammation, gut health, and detoxification. He notes that early intervention can help up to 30% of children become highly functional, while most others experience meaningful improvements in daily life and regulation. Key Contributions and Insights:
“People have recovered their children simply by feeding them real whole foods that they make themselves, and getting kids involved with that process can make such a huge difference.” Dr. Paul and Dr. Neuenschwander deliver a comprehensive, science-based discussion on both the prevention and treatment of autism. Their approach—rooted in clinical experience and compassion—offers practical steps and renewed hope for families. Whether you are a parent, practitioner, or advocate, the insights shared here can help you make informed, empowered decisions for children’s health. Show Notes: |
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