The V Symposium – Essential Support for Injury and Exposure
What causes the mRNA COVID vaccines to be especially toxic?
GMOScience is committed to studying and reporting on the effects of genetic modification (GMO) or genetic engineering (GE) with a lens on health since 2014.
Whether ingested or injected, genetically modified organisms have untoward effects on our health.
This conference recording delves into the why of the toxicity and the how to address it.
Whether you’ve been vaccinated or not, the COVID VACCINE and its mRNA technology is now part of our landscape. As doctors and scientists, we have been overwhelmed with questions and requests for support so in response, we have put together this two-day webinar to address the most important concerns.
If you were not vaccinated, how can you protect your long-term health from exposure to possible shedding from loved ones who have been vaccinated?
If you have been vaccinated, what can you do now to minimize any potential long-term adverse effects?
If you have been vaccinated and have been injured, how can you regain your health?
Five of the most respected expert practitioners and researchers in the field came together sharing their knowledge and expertise in helping people recover from COVID vaccine injuries and exposures.
This event was born out of our shared desire to empower all individuals, adults and their children, to learn how to optimize your health in a pragmatic and affordable way. A focus on immune support, gut health, dealing with fatigue as well as other strategies is addressed.
Why this conference?
Learn from renown scientists and top line doctors who have been doing the hard work of understanding what actually works for people with Long Covid/V injured.
Access the conference recordings at your convenience.
Support a nonprofit organization creating real change regarding the genetic engineering of microorganisms.
Your tax deductible payment of $49 supports ongoing projects working on the protection of microbes from rampant and reckless genetic engineering without any regulatory oversight.
Special guest – Attorney Phyllis Widman discusses the government compensation programs for victims of vaccine injury: The VICP and the CICP.
Featured Speakers:
Michelle Perro, MD (read bio)
Michelle Perro, MD, DHOM is a veteran pediatrician with over four decades of experience in pediatric emergency medicine and integrative health. Twenty years ago, Dr. Perro transformed her clinical practice to include pesticide and health advocacy. She has both directed and worked as attending physician from New York’s Metropolitan Hospital to UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital, Oakland emergency departments. Dr. Perro has managed her own business, Down to Earth Pediatrics, creating a new field of integrative urgent care medicine. Dr. Perro has co-authored the highly acclaimed book, What’s Making our Children Sick (https:// www.chelseagreen.com/product/whats-making-our-children-sick/) and is Executive Director of a non-profit scientific-based website, GMOScience (https://www.gmoscience.org). She has authored many publications and has written a column with the journal, The Townsend Letter. Dr. Perro co-founded and helped launch Regeneration Health International (www.rhi.bio) in 2022, focused on the education of readers regarding food as medicine and regenerative agriculture. Her website, https://drmichelleperro.com offers parents tips and tools on caring for their own families. This work will be highlighted in her newest book, Making our Children Well, which will be published at the end of 2023. Her interests also include the assessment and care of individuals harmed by genetic engineering and biowarfare.
Dr. Stephanie Seneff (read bio)
Dr. Stephanie Seneff is a Senior Research Scientist at MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. She has a BS degree from MIT in biology and MS, EE, and PhD degrees from MIT in electrical engineering and computer science. Her recent interests have focused on the role of toxic chemicals and micronutrient deficiencies in health and disease, with a special emphasis on the pervasive herbicide, glyphosate, and the mineral, sulfur. Since 2008, she has authored over three dozen peer-reviewed journal papers on these topics. She is the author of a book on glyphosate, titled “Toxic Legacy: How the Weedkiller Glyphosate Is Destroying Our Health and the Environment,” which was released by Chelsea Green publishers on July 1, 2021. This book was selected by Kirkus Reviews as one of the best non-fiction books of 2021.
Suzanne K. Gazda MD (read bio)
Throughout her extensive medical career, Dr. Suzanne Gazda has uniquely combined a dedication to outstanding care with an authentic commitment to patients as people first.
Renowned by peers and patients alike, Dr. Gazda offers a lifetime of experiences and that can best be summed up as truly extraordinary. From her first days of study at the University of Texas in Austin receiving her degree in Pharmacy then her medical school training at the Health Science Center in San Antonio Texas to the founding of the Neurology Institute of San Antonio (NISA), she draws upon her specialized efforts in multiple sclerosis treatment, clinical research and over 3 decades of experience with, a heart centered deeply caring approach. Dr. Gazda has the most diverse professional – and personal – perspective on neurological disorders which as of 2021, now, includes the evaluation and treatment of Long COVID. She has been dedicated to patient care since 1989
Dr Gazda has participated in over 200 clinical research studies focused on Alzheimer’s Disease, Parkinson’s Disease, Multiple Sclerosis, neuropathic pain, headache and epilepsy
She done extensive learning in Functional Medicine, a systems-based approach that addresses the root cause of disease. This knowledge base enhances her patient care and diagnostic capabilities with clinically proven therapies for many neurological disorders and conditions
Always thinking globally with compassion and commitment, she has taken her skills to distant locales, studying neurological disorders in places where access to care and research is limited. Her work with Hope for Humans in Uganda from 2011-2017 has made a profound impact on the lives of so many children and families with far-reaching implications for appropriate treatments for even the most complex neurological disorders.
Dr. Gazda was appointed in April 2020 by Texas Governor Greg Abbott to serve on the State’s 14-member Pediatric Acute-Onset Neuropsychiatric Syndrome Advisory Council. The council will advise the commission and the legislature on research, diagnosis, treatment, and education related to pediatric acute-onset neuropsychiatric syndrome and related disorders (PANS/PANDAS).
She is a very proud mom of 3 daughters and 5 grandchildren.
Dr. Pierre Kory, MD, MPA (read bio)
Dr. Kory is a Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine specialist and a former Associate Professor and Chief of the Critical Care Service at the University of Wisconsin. Prior to COVID, he was an internationally renowned pioneer in the field of critical care ultrasonography, having served as senior editor of an award-winning textbook in its 2nd edition, translated into 7 languages. During COVID, he co-founded and serves as the President and Chief Medical Officer of the Front Line COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance, a non-profit organization dedicated to developing the most effective treatment protocols for COVID-19 (flccc.net). Dr. Kory is also considered a master educator having won major Departmental Teaching Awards at multiple institutions in his career.
Zen Honeycutt (read bio)
Zen Honeycutt, Founding Executive Director of Moms Across America, a non-profit National Coalition of Unstoppable Moms. With the motto “Empowered Moms, Healthy Kids,” Moms Across America has grown rapidly with over 600 leaders have created 1,000+ community events in all 50 states in the first 5 years of inception. Zen has three boys with allergies and autism symptoms which greatly improved when they went GMO-Free and organic. She discovered that thousands of Moms are seeing the same results.
Zen is the author of UNSTOPPABLE, Transforming Sickness and Struggle into Triumph, Empowerment, and Celebration of Community.
With a background in art and design and natural wellness, Zen brings a creative approach to problem-solving and has been at the forefront in bringing awareness about the global impact of GMOs and glyphosate. She instigated the first consumer-funded glyphosate testing in America.
She was also the director of a short film called “Communities Rising” and recently launched a new non-profit pilot program called “The Neighborhood Food Network” to create a parallel food system, one street at a time.
She recovered her children from life-threatening food allergies, autism symptoms, and asthma and then, with the power of community, instigated a national and global movement to transform the food supply.
Zen has been featured in over a dozen documentaries, hundreds of podcasts, and media outlets.
She brings to us a unique perspective on the importance of healthcare providers and the importance of the food supply and the life of everything on this planet.
Zen, formerly of Connecticut, New York City, and California, currently resides in North Carolina. She has three sons- Ben, Bodee, and Bronson, and forty-six farm animals.
Dr. Robin Rose (read bio)
Dr. Rose, CEO and Founder of Terrain Health, is a double board-certified specialist in Gastroenterology and Internal Medicine, specializing in precision, functional medicine. Dr. Rose focuses on integrating systems biology and utilizes cutting-edge healthcare technologies to optimize the health trajectory of patients, by restoring and optimizing gut health. Her innovative approach requires a deep understanding of each person’s biochemical, genetic and lifestyle factors, and her comprehensive approach prioritizes patient-centered care resulting in more personalized, precise and preventative treatment. Her philosophy is deeply rooted in healing her patients from the inside out. She received her bachelor’s degree in Behavioral Neuroscience with Honors from Lehigh University, and her master’s degree in Neuropsychology from New York University. She received her medical degree from the New York College of Osteopathic Medicine, graduating with honors, and was inducted into the Psi Sigma Alpha Osteopathic National Honors Society. She did her post-graduate training in both Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology & Hepatology at Beth Israel Medical Center in New York City, and is also listed as a functional medicine provider with the Institute of Functional Medicine. She is the author of several peer-reviewed articles published in various fields, including gastroenterology, neuroscience, and hematology. She is the author of several peer-reviewed articles published in various fields, including gastroenterology, neuroscience, and hematology. Her most important research was done with Dr. Burton Korelitz in Inflammatory Bowel Disease with publications in Gastroenterology, and the American Journal of Gastroenterology.