Neurological Impact of Spike-Induced Disease and an Approach to Treatment

Lecture abstract:

Long COVID and post-vaccine injuries are creating a tsunami of impacts on human health, with vast and profound neurological impacts. Care Centers of Excellence are urgently needed to care for the injured and to prevent our healthcare system from being crushed by this surge of chronically ill patients with complex presentations. Using a metaphor from the Bible’s Old Testament (‘The Five Horsemen’), my lecture will focus on five main mechanisms of injury to the central nervous system in long COVID and post-vaccine injuries and offer suggestions for how we can avoid a looming ‘apocalypse’.

About the Speaker

Suzanne Gazda approaches neurological disorders with a systems-based approach that addresses the root cause of disease. Dr. Gazda has a diverse professional and personal perspective on neurological disorders, which as of 2021 includes the evaluation and treatment of long COVID and post-vaccine syndrome.

With over three decades of experience and specialized efforts in multiple sclerosis treatment and clinical research, Dr. Gazda is a noted speaker and presenter who has been recognized by both industry organizations and consumer media.

Dr. Gazda received a degree in Pharmacy from the University of Texas in Austin, then attended medical school at the Health Science Center in San Antonio. She has been dedicated to patient care since 1989 and is the founder of the Neurology Institute of San Antonio, a state-of-the-art institute offering the latest in neurology services.

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. Her extensive learning in Functional Medicine enhances her patient care and diagnostic capabilities with clinically proven therapies for many neurological disorders and conditions.

Dr Suzanne Gazda

MD
Founder, Neurology Institute of San Antonio

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