Dr. Liz Mumper says the dose of melatonin given to children depends on what you are using it for. She says if you are using it for sleep, .5-1.0 mg is a good place to start. She discusses dosage for use as an antioxidant, and other uses, where it is actually a much higher dose. She also recommends using long-acting form, or extended release, form of melatonin for use in children.
Dr. Liz Mumper does not recommend the standard children’s vaccine schedule, and for 17 years instead has been using a modified vaccine schedule. You can view Dr. Mumper’s modified vaccination schedule here: https://www.rimlandcenter.com/docs/ImmunizationSchedule.pdf Dr. Mumper shares that with this schedule, she sees much less autism, ear infections, and toxicity in her patients that in those that follow the CDC guidelines on standard vaccine schedule.
Dr. Liz Mumper recommends using a tepid bath to bring down fevers kin children. Dr. Pierre Kory adds that using Tylenol and other fever reducers can actually lead to worse outcomes. The doctors then discuss seizures and epilepsy.
Dr. Liz Mumper says that yes, the evidence shows that breastmilk does contain spike protein if the mother has been vaccinated. Dr. Mumper says she is very concerned about babies who are breastfed by vaccinated mothers. She says one of the things that is really important to consider is making sure babies are not constipated, and suggests using magnesium citrate and aloe vera juice for babies to help make sure they aren’t constipated.
Dr. Liz Mumper recommends contacting MAPS (Medical Academy of Pediatric Special Needs) - and finding a certified doctor to help in the treatment of vaccine injured children.
Dr. Liz Mumper says she could not find enough data on the use of Nigella sativa for kids, so she left it out of the I-CARE for Kids COVID-19 protocol.