How To Have a Healthy ChildWith 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:
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The Vaccine-Friendly Plan is a place to start researching your decision on whether or not to vaccinate according to the CDC recommendations.
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Dr. Paul's book, The Vaccine-Friendly Plan, may not align with his latest findings on the Vaxxed-Unvaxxed data. However, it still serves as a valuable tool for those who follow the CDC schedule. The book offers peer-reviewed information encouraging parents and guardians to think critically about vaccine decisions. While Dr. Paul cautions against following the Vaccine-Friendly Plan, it can still be a helpful resource for those seeking a starting point for their vaccine journey.
Dr. Paul's research: https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/22/8674/pdf, though wrongfully retracted as shown in this study: Revisiting Excess Diagnoses of Illnesses and Conditions in Children Whose Parents Provided Informed Permission to Vaccinate clearly shows that those children who were not vaccinated were much healthier than those who followed the Vaccine-Friendly Plan. |
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