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How to Stay Healthy When Vaccines Fail You | Dr. Joel Warsh DSH #1291
02 Apr 2025
Are vaccines really the ultimate answer to staying healthy? 🩺 Discover how to protect yourself when vaccines might not work as expected! In this eye-opening episode of the Digital Social Hour with Sean Kelly, Dr. Joel Gator Warsh shares his expert perspectives on health, wellness, and the nuanced world of vaccines 🌟. From exploring the gaps in vaccine research to discussing the rise in chronic conditions among kids, this episode is packed with valuable insights you won’t want to miss! 🧠💡 Dr. Gator also tackles hot topics like the role of lifestyle in preventing illness, the importance of transparency in medicine, and actionable tips to strengthen your health naturally 🌱💪. Whether you're a parent, a health advocate, or just curious about the state of modern medicine, this conversation will leave you informed and inspired. 🎯 Tune in now and join the conversation! Don’t miss out on this must-watch discussion. Watch now and subscribe for more insider secrets. 📺 Hit that subscribe button and stay tuned for more eye-opening stories on the Digital Social Hour with Sean Kelly! 🚀 CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 00:50 - Changing Opinions on Vaccines 02:00 - Gaps in Vaccine Research 05:00 - Understanding Vaccine Ingredients 07:40 - Vaccine Schedule Explained 11:17 - Newborn Vaccination Guidelines 14:22 - Pandemic Impact on Trust in Medicine 17:06 - Suppression of Vaccine Research 21:47 - Vaccine Safety Studies 22:51 - Understanding Vaccine Liability 25:48 - US Vaccine Comparison with Other Countries 27:21 - Infant Mortality Rates 28:44 - Allergies and Vaccines 30:49 - Contaminants in Baby Formula 33:19 - Asthma and Vaccination 34:00 - Overview of the Pandemic 36:00 - Importance of Health Debates 38:46 - Transparency in Healthcare Costs 43:19 - Encouraging Preventive Health 43:31 - Vaccines and Disease Reduction 48:58 - Future COVID Risks 51:38 - Make America Healthy Again 54:06 - Improving School Lunch Programs 55:00 - Fixing SNAP Benefits 56:20 - Finding Dr. Gator APPLY TO BE ON THE PODCAST: https://www.digitalsocialhour.com/application BUSINESS INQUIRIES/SPONSORS: [email protected] GUEST: Dr. Joel Gator Warsh https://www.instagram.com/drjoelgator/ LISTEN ON: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/digital-social-hour/id1676846015 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Jn7LXarRlI8Hc0GtTn759 Sean Kelly Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seanmikekelly/ #holistichealth #functionalmedicine #integrativehealth #vaccineeducationcenter #vaccinemonitoring
Full Episode
You can talk about the vaccine. That's fine. It's very effective. It's 97% effective. That's fine. That's good for people to know. But we also need to know what can we do to be healthy if we do get exposed to measles? No vaccine is 100% effective. So if it doesn't work for you for some reason, how do you stay the most healthy? How do you prevent the risk of having a reaction from a vaccine?
Okay, guys, Dr. Gator here today. We're going to talk about vaccines. Thank you for having me here. Absolutely. It feels good that we can freely discuss this now.
I know. It's so weird. I was telling you before that even just a few months ago when I would go on shows, I still was not overly comfortable talking about it. I was on all sorts of podcasts and shows years ago, and that was the one thing I said, like, you know, we just can't talk about it because it's so controversial, which is so unfortunate because we have to.
Yeah. How has your opinion on vaccines changed over time? It's changed a lot. I mean, I think that when you go through training and medical school and then training in pediatrics, you don't really learn a lot about vaccines. I mean, you're certainly taught what vaccines there are. You're taught about the diseases. You're taught about the schedule, but that's about it.
And you just really kind of take that at face value and you just start going ahead and discussing that with your patients. You don't really think about it. And over the years, especially being an integrative practitioner, I've received more and more questions about vaccines. It's really the number one thing that people ask me about, whether it's on social media or in the office.
And I just got frustrated with some of the information that I didn't know, some of the information that didn't seem to be available. And... That's what really led me to want to write a book about vaccines because I just feel like we need to discuss this. We need to have the debate. And everything seems to be so one-sided and so polarized. But parents have questions. Most people are in the middle.
And like most things, it's nuanced. And so I really wanted to dive into that research and see what's out there. And the reality is there's a lot of holes in the research when it comes to vaccines. Can we talk about some of them? Yeah. I think the biggest two...
Well, the biggest three, number one would be the, if you go back in time and look at the initial research on vaccines, a lot of it was not done in the way that we would consider optimal trials today. So that's number one. Number two, we really don't have great research on vaccines long-term complications with vaccines.
I think we really don't have a good understanding of how vaccines might affect chronic disease or long-term complications. And I think the biggest one is really autism. I was really shocked. I mean, the most shocked
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