Katherine Macbean, who is spearheading the nationwide PHA initiative, said they were aware of an urgent need to support and treat people adversely affected by the Covid-19 injections.
Ms Macbean told Holding the Line: Journalists Against Covid Censorship: “It wasn’t in our original plan but we have so many reports of people going to their GP with a vaccine injury and being fobbed off.
“Or the GP doesn’t really know what to do with them or doesn’t have anywhere they can reach out to in order to get support for these victims.
“We were very blessed to be able to connect with doctors and scientists in labs across the UK who were looking at various protocols as to how they could help these vaccine-injured.
“Someone joined our team who was heavily involved with that and that’s allowed us to connect with healing practitioners – and I don’t just mean conventional here.
“We are reaching out to holistic practitioners who are having some successes in treating vaccine injuries.
“We are pulling together all this knowledge, this expertise, to create a protocol which won’t just be a protocol of tablets or supplements.
“We are looking at a whole healing approach and we expect that protocol to be ready by April 23 when we launch – and we’re quite excited about it.
“We understand it’s not a cure. With those with very low-level injuries, we might be able to eradicate the issues they are having.
“The more severe ones, possibly not. But we are looking at sustaining life long enough for cures to be found.
“It is a major problem. We do need to accept that there are vaccine-injured out there whether we want to see it or not.”
Ms Macbean said the vaccine-injured included a growing number of GPs themselves who do not know what to do about it or where to turn to.
She said: “At PHA we are looking to connect practitioners having some success with vaccine injuries with the patients.
“If we can support these people who are going through a horrific time, we are doing our job.
“It’s not just the physical healing that needs to take place – there’s the emotional and mental healing as well.
“We won’t turn anyone away because of their vaccine status. We are looking to heal people whether they are vaccinated or not.”
Children and teenagers affected by lockdowns, mask-wearing and injections will be another early PHA target for help.
“The problem is massive,” said mum-of-three Ms Macbean. “We’re becoming aware of major anxiety issues, problems due to lack of physical exercise during lockdowns, and parents struggling with how to address emotional issues.
“We are fortunate to have some paediatric and teenage healthcare specialists in the team and we are building support mechanisms for parents and carers who are struggling to know how to deal with these issues.
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