Emerging Worlds: Chronic Illness and Viral Infections











   
Interview with Dr. George Lewis - Neuro-psychiatrist - Specializing in stealth virus conditions
Hosted by Jennifer Walton and David Riordan

Bio:
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH

BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH

http://www.ccid.org/

 

Dr. Lewis is a Neuro-psychiatrist whose practice focuses on treating the underlying causes of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia, as well as other disorders that result from complex infectious diseases. Working with Dr. W. John Martin at the Center for Complex Infectious Diseases, he has developed considerable expertise in treating illnesses related to an atypical virus called Stealth Virus. Dr. Lewis has developed an expertise in understanding the relationship between immunology, microorganisms, and the function of the brain. He has spoken in local, national and international forums on a variety of corrections, psychiatric, and scientific topics, most recently related to the connection between stealth virus infections and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.

 

Dr. Lewis has written and lectured widely in areas related to the fields of criminal justice and mental health. He is an expert in forensic assessments and community corrections rehabilitation. Dr. Lewis authored the programmed text workbooks: Taking Charge, Tough Assignments, True Security for corrections rehabilitation programs. He has developed a lecture series and written a book about the lives of fifty patients he has treated with stealth virus and Chronic Fatigue called: Reawakening: Reclaiming the Body, Mind and Soul from Stealth Virus and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. He has also authored numerous professional articles and three novels, Colony, One Love and Innocence.



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Q1. Can you tell us how your specialty in psychiatry led you to an interest in infectious disease?


Q2. What is the current focus of your practice?


Q3. Is there a connection between the rise in chronic diseases and vaccine programs?


Q4. Will you describe stealth viruses?


Q5. Will a normal blood test show evidence of stealth viruses?


Q6. Which anti-virals do you use to treat stealth viruses?


Q7. Will you comment on the effects of viral encephalopathy in different patients?


Q8. Can you describe viral meningitis?


Q9. How does viral meningitis or encephalopathy effect long term health?


Q10. Would describe your treatment protocol for stealth virus?


Q11. What is the natural die off process of the treatment protocol?


Q12. How long does it take to see results from your treatment protocol?


Q13. Is chronic infection getting the attention it deserves in the treatment of serious diseases?


Q14. How do you work with your patients?


Q15. Can ADHD in children be caused by stealth viruses?


Q16. As a culture, are we paying enough attention to chronic infections as serious threats to our health?


Q17. What is your approach to working with children?


Q18. How dangerous are stealth virus infections to the general public?


Q19. Do all viruses have the ability to become stealth viruses?


Q20. Tell us about the book you are writing about your work?