The compassionate approach to post-vaccination illness
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In this episode of 'The Truth Be Told,' host Booker Scott welcomes Dr. Irene Mavrikakis, a physician and vaccine-injured individual herself, to discuss the urgent need for compassionate, science-based treatment for people suffering from vaccine injuries—particularly those linked to the COVID-19 vaccine. Dr. Mavrikakis shares her personal journey of recovery after being injured in 2012 and explains how her clinical experience led her to identify vaccine-related conditions like post-vaccination myocarditis, Guillain-Barré, and chronic immune demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP) in patients presenting with musculoskeletal or neurological symptoms. She details her initiative to launch the Vaccine Injury Treatment Center of Excellence and Research Clinical Trial Consortium—a decentralized, physician-led effort to conduct clinical trials for treatments like plasma absorption therapy, stem cell therapy using baby tooth pulp, and nutraceutical-based protocols. With government funding blocked due to political climate, the consortium is crowdfunding via GiveButter to secure IRB approval and initiate trials, including the Japan A trial, which uses highly specific plasma filtration and stem cells to detoxify the body and restore biochemical balance. The episode underscores a systemic failure in diagnosing and treating post-vaccination injuries and calls for a shift from reactive medicine to proactive, patient-centered care rooted in basic medical science. The conversation also highlights broader themes of medical freedom, the importance of clinical trials for alternative treatments, and the moral imperative to support those harmed by medical interventions. Dr. Mavrikakis emphasizes that vaccines are medicines—subject to side effects—and that dismissing vaccine injury undermines both patient care and scientific integrity. The episode concludes with a powerful personal story from Mary Ann Labella, who left a high-paying corporate media career to join Tunnels to Towers, illustrating a spiritual and ethical awakening that prioritizes service over wealth. Together, these narratives advocate for a compassionate, decentralized, and truth-driven approach to healing and justice in healthcare.
Vaccine injuries are real and underdiagnosed; post-vaccination conditions like myocarditis and CIDP require timely recognition and treatment.
Plasma absorption therapy and stem cell treatments (especially from baby tooth pulp) show promise in reversing vaccine-induced immune dysregulation.
A decentralized, physician-led clinical trial consortium is being funded through crowdfunding to bypass political and institutional barriers.
The medical community must acknowledge that injected medicines—like vaccines—can have serious side effects, just like oral drugs.
Patients suffering from vaccine injuries are often left without answers; compassionate, science-based treatment is both a medical and moral imperative.
…and 3 more takeaways available in PodZeus
The Hidden Crisis of Vaccine Injuries
“The crime against humanity was injecting an unsafe, untested bioweapon into people. But the crime against humanity part two is that they failed to diagnose the vaccine injury.”
Personal Journey and Clinical Insights
Dr. Mavrikakis shares her personal experience of being vaccine-injured in 2012 and how it led her to recognize similar patterns in her patients. She explains how vaccine injuries often masquerade as musculoskeletal or neurological disorders, such as frozen shoulder or CIDP, and how delayed diagnosis leads to irreversible damage.
The Birth of the Vaccine Injury Treatment Consortium
“We don't really need the government to do clinical trials, but I need to expand on that because you kind of do the way things are right now.”
Japan A Trial: Plasma Absorption and Stem Cell Therapy
“I just thought it was a gimmick to get your kids to act right. Just like Santa Claus and the others. I don't know, but... think about it. Why the hell do we have the tooth fairy paying for baby teeth?”
Other Clinical Trials and Treatment Arms
Dr. Mavrikakis outlines five distinct clinical trial arms: physiologic optimization, multimodal treatment, platelet-rich plasma therapy, medicinals vs. placebo, and a confidential study on IgE. She emphasizes the need for scientific rigor and data publication to bring these treatments to the public.
“The crime against humanity was injecting an unsafe, untested bioweapon into people. But the crime against humanity part two is that they failed to diagnose the vaccine injury.”
“We're supposed to run the differential diagnosis and see what's wrong with the patient. For some reason, narrative is that you can't get hurt from something that's injected to you. This is absurd.”
“I just thought it was a gimmick to get your kids to act right. Just like Santa Claus and the others. I don't know, but... think about it. Why the hell do we have the tooth fairy paying for baby teeth?”
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Dr. Irene Mavrikakis
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Booker Scott
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Mary Ann Labella
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Japan A trial
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Tunnels to Towers
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Liberty Speaks, Inc.
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Baby tooth pulp stem cells
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GiveButter
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Cytokine storm
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