By: Suzanne Humphries MD (Author), Roman Bystrianyk (Author)
Roman Bystrianyk's Dissolving Illusions: Disease, Vaccines, and The Forgotten History is one of the best Books on communicable diseases. It's easy to read, with a quality binding and pages, and is sure to provide overall satisfaction. This book dives into the history of diseases and vaccines, and will leave readers with a better understanding of the subject. Amazon Customer: I think we should “trust the science” by looking at factual statistics on the effectiveness of vaccines.
A great read
Australia on Sep 14, 2023
G. Abbott: If you have any doubt about vaccines then read this to find how utterly ridiculous the whole idea is. It’s obvious that injecting poison into someone to keep them well is utterly stupid when you truly stand back and think about it.
United Kingdom on Aug 26, 2023
myriam dhondt: Very good writer. She describes all, gives real data and sources. A real eye-opener
Spain on Aug 13, 2023
Andrei: This book woke me up. I can now see how I was indoctrinated from birth to adulthood. No more. Thank you Suzanne Humphries! Thank you Roman Bystrianyk!
Italy on Jul 31, 2023
John Smith: Very good stats and history on vaccination. The reason for 4 starts rather than 5, is simply that the book assumes throughout that germ theory is reality when the opposite is the truth. No virus has ever been genuinely isolated or proven to cause any disease whatsoever. Viruses do not exist, not in nature, not in a lab. Also bacteria are not responsible for disease either, they are the clean up crew.
United Kingdom on May 22, 2023
Amazon Customer: This book hardly needs any more 5-star reviews, so rather than reiterate what others have said positively about it, I thought I’d take the time to address a couple of the 1-star reviews which, unlike the vast majority of other negative comments, actually contained what appeared to be substantive and thoughtful responses to the point that, in reading them, I was almost dissuaded from purchasing and reading this book.
TL;DR -- the book is still very much worth reading, and while some of the objections have more merit than others, none suffice to dismiss the central ideas or history presented in the book, which you should definitely still get and read for yourself.
One more note before the details -- I'm forced to cut substantial portions of this
review due to Amazon's character count limit, not because I didn't (or couldn't) address
some of the objections. Perhaps I'll publish the full version elsewhere at some point.
The first negative review is titled “Pseudoscience Classic” by David Rintoul, which was the more measured and articulate of the two. Professor Rintoul argues that the authors have constructed a textbook example of pseudoscience,...
United States on Mar 01, 2022
Kimberly WarnerKimberly Warner: Dr. Suzanne Humphries deserves an award for bringing the load of vaccine record and history to a finely orchestrated; and lengthy, book.
The parent of 4 children, I had never questioned vaccines before 2 of our children had a severe reaction to their shots at a joint appointment in which my daughter received her Kindergarten shots and our son (then not yet 3) received the shots required between 18m-3years, which was the DTaP & Hep A.
Our son had immediate symptoms he wasn’t well but I was pregnant with our 4th child and thought he was just being a normal attention seeking kid. He kept complaining, “my legs.” And wouldn’t Assist when I carried him out and looked zoned out. When I put him down to walk himself he flopped and said he couldn’t and I assumed he was just babying it.
He slept for three days straight which I called Abbie worried and they said it was Normal and then began a zoned out period in which he also lost control of his bowels, wouldn’t talk, seemed confused when asked anything and began to wAil and whine at every response. At the same time our daughter began to have manic behavioral symptoms, everything touching her she was frantic,...
United States on Oct 12, 2018
Uncovering the Past: Examining the History of Disease, Vaccines, and Their Effects | Uncovering the Facts: Exploring the Impact of COVID-19 and Lockdowns | Unveiling the Unknown: Examining the Impact of COVID-19 and Lockdowns | |
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Total Reviews | 152 reviews | 2 reviews | 525 reviews |
Communicable Diseases (Books) | Communicable Diseases | Communicable Diseases | Communicable Diseases |
ISBN-13 | 978-1480216891 | 978-1953039019 | 978-1953039033 |
History of Medicine (Books) | History of Medicine | ||
Item Weight | 1.56 pounds | 2.39 ounces | 4.6 ounces |
Best Sellers Rank | #3 in Viral Diseases #3 in History of Medicine #3 in Communicable Diseases | #50 in Viral Diseases #60 in Communicable Diseases | #59 in Viral Diseases #71 in Communicable Diseases #348 in History & Philosophy of Science |
Publisher | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform; 6/27/13 edition | Bowker | Blue Deep, Inc. |
Customer Reviews | 4.9/5 stars of 2,710 ratings | 4.6/5 stars of 16,892 ratings | 4.8/5 stars of 5,154 ratings |
Dimensions | 6 x 1.2 x 9 inches | 6 x 0.11 x 9 inches | 6 x 0.1 x 9 inches |
Paperback | 504 pages | 41 pages | 40 pages |
ISBN-10 | 1480216895 | 1953039014 | 1953039030 |
Viral Diseases (Books) | Viral Diseases | Viral Diseases | Viral Diseases |
Language | English | English | English |
Abe D: Incredible book, so much information that I hadn’t seen in other books. I feel well informed now.
United States on Oct 02, 2023