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Dissolving Illusions

By: Suzanne Humphries, Roman Bystrianyk
Narrated by: Tyler Behnke
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Not too long ago, lethal infections were feared in the Western world. Since that time, many countries have undergone a transformation from disease cesspools to much safer, healthier habitats. Starting in the mid-1800s, there was a steady drop in deaths from all infectious diseases, decreasing to relatively minor levels by the early 1900s.

The history of that transformation involves famine, poverty, filth, lost cures, eugenicist doctrine, individual freedoms versus state might, protests and arrests over vaccine refusal, and much more.

Today, we are told that medical interventions increased our lifespan and single-handedly prevented masses of deaths. But is this really true?

Dissolving Illusions details facts and figures from long-overlooked medical journals, books, newspapers, and other sources. Using myth-shattering information, this book shows that vaccines, antibiotics, and other medical interventions are not responsible for the increase in lifespan and the decline in mortality from infectious diseases. If the medical profession could systematically misinterpret and ignore key historical information, the question must be asked, “What else is ignored and misinterpreted today?”

Perhaps the best reason to know our history is so that the worst parts are never repeated.

©2013, 2015 Suzanne Humphries, MD, and Roman Bystrianyk (P)2021 Suzanne Humphries, MD, and Roman Bystrianyk
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Beautifully written and brilliantly researched. Absolutely astonishing data. I wish there were more books written in this fashion.

Brilliant research

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Well researched and logically presented facts, data, and unbiased commentary, Listen and make up your own mind. Or, ignore at your own peril.

truth will always triumph over evil

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Unreal. Wish I read this a long time ago. Don’t trust the government or big pharma!

Eye opening

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Turns out there's a lot more and here it is, coming ready or not.

What we thought we knew

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This book exposes the pharmacomedical franchising of health and the disdain for individuality and precision of applying only what is needed and agreed upon between provider and patient. No other facet of life imposes it's will on an individual in the manner we've seen recently. It should be seen as the stark warning of what can befall the world when corruption isn't investigated and goes unpunished. The threshold should be low in barring any professional from providing health care that isn't in the best interests of the individual. Legislators and administrators must be barred from interfering in personal care as well. Unless we achieve higher levels of protection and separation of the pharmaceutical industry from legislation and providers we are doomed to repeat this heinous offense to healthcare provision and assault on personal freedom again and again.

Every medical professional must read this book multiple times and now.

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