Chronic Illness, Controversy and XMVR Retrovirus with Dr. Judy Mikovits
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Episode Description
Dr. Judy Mikovits, PHD, seeks to understand complex and innovative biological issues to yield unbiased integrated, cutting-edge information for patients and physicians impacted by some of the most challenging chronic diseases. Dr. Mikovits has searched for the truth about Human Retroviruses and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS), Autism, and other diseases. After being wrongfully jailed, amid legal drama, and dishonest and ill informed criticism. Dr. Mikovits has faced scientific prejudices and struggled to maintain her faith in God and the profession to which she had dedicated her life. Her book “Plague” is bringing to light this controversial minefield which she has been maneuvering.
Dr. Risk’s Thoughts
This show was hard for me. Even though I developed whooping cough after a whooping cough vaccine as a baby, I still see the benefits of vaccinations. I still believe they have a place in our society, and the most important part is full disclosure and protection for those who have been damaged. I did this show so that people can start to ask questions for the sake of their own health. Whatever you choose, make sure it is an informed choice.
Guest Information
Judy Mikovits, PHD
Judy Mikovits, PHD, earned her BA from University of Virginia and PhD in biochemistry and molecular biology from George Washington University. In her thirty-five-year quest to understand and treat chronic diseases, she has studied immunology, natural products chemistry, epigenetics, virology, and drug development. In just over twenty years she rose from an entry level lab technician to become director of the lab of Antiviral Drug Mechanisms at the National Cancer Institute before leaving to direct the Cancer Biology program at EpiGenX Pharmaceuticals in Santa Barbara, California, where she had met and married David Nolde in 2000. There in 2006, she became attracted to the plight of patients with chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) and autism and is primarily responsible for demonstrating the relationship between immune based inflammation and these diseases. She has published over fifty scientific papers.