An educational exploration of chronic illness, neuro-immune dysfunction, and modern medical narratives—integrating molecular biology, public-health history, and faith-based discernment to better understand health, disease, and informed consent.
Dr. Judy Mikovits
This course explores modern chronic illness through the lens of molecular biology, neuro-immune signaling, and faith-centered discernment. Drawing from decades of cellular and molecular research, historical public-health policy, and real-world clinical experience, participants are guided through how disease definitions, diagnostic models, and treatment pathways have shifted away from root-cause investigation toward symptom management.
The course examines how neuro-immune dysfunction presents across conditions commonly labeled as Lyme disease, chronic fatigue, autoimmune disorders, neurodegenerative syndromes, and post-viral illness. Emphasis is placed on understanding the difference between infection and disease, the role of immune signaling and cellular communication, and how environmental, pharmaceutical, and regulatory systems interact with human biology.
Participants will also explore the ethical and spiritual dimensions of medicine—how integrity, informed consent, and stewardship of the body intersect with scientific inquiry. Rather than offering a protocol-driven approach, the course focuses on biological literacy, historical context, and critical evaluation of prevailing medical narratives, empowering individuals to better understand their own health terrain and ask informed questions of healthcare systems.
This course is educational in nature and intended to support informed decision-making, not to replace medical care.

Dr. Mikovits earned a BA in Chemistry from University of Virginia in 1980 and a PhD in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from George Washington University in 1992. In her forty-year quest to understand the causes, prevention and treatment of chronic diseases, she has co-authored seminal papers culminating at least a decade of research in each of four fields: Immunology, natural products chemistry, epigenetics, and HIV/AIDs drug development.
In 2009, Dr Mikovits led the team that first isolated and characterized a new family of human disease-associated retroviruses, XMRVs. Dr Mikovits has co-authored more than 50 peer reviewed publications and book chapters, and holds a patent for Combination Therapy for Prostate Cancer using Botanical Compositions and
Dr Mikovits is a New York Times Best selling author of the books Plague, Plague of Corruption, Ending Plague and the Truth about the Masks.
In 2020 Dr. Mikovits started DrJSolution, a company focused, not only on education, but on providing solutions for prevention and treatment of autoimmune/auto-inflammatory diseases resulting from viral infection, drugs and environmental toxins. Her heart and passion is to focus on natural products chemistry and plant based drug and nutritional therapeutic protocols.
Her current focus is on medical cannabis with breakthroughs in understanding of the pathophysiology of neuroimmune diseases such as vaccine acquired immune deficiency syndrome = vaccine AIDS.