Dissolving Illusions

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Dr. Suzanne Humphries, a prominent certified nephrologist, and a long-time researcher of vaccines, has expressed strong opinions about the safety and efficacy of vaccines. It is her view, vaccines have never been and can never be safe. She means that the process of vaccination itself is fundamentally at odds with the natural functioning of the immune system.

“Many of the vaccine enthusiast doctors will parrot the phrase that babies need to be vaccinated when they’re young because the take rate is better for the vaccine. Parents are being told to bring their two-month, four-month, six-month-old infants in to have them injected with some 24 different disease matter injections, complete with the polysorbate 80, amounts of aluminum that are absolutely unsafe.”

She says that this leaves individuals more susceptible to a range of health issues beyond just the targeted diseases.

Suzanne Humphries has written several things, one interesting book of hers, “Dissolving Illusions: Disease, Vaccines, and The Forgotten History,” co-authored with Roman Bystrianyk, presents a critical examination of vaccination history and efficacy. The book challenges the narrative about vaccines and their role in public health. The researchers has made an alternative interpretation of historical data regarding disease mortality rates and the introduction of vaccines. The dramatic decline in infectious diseases, often attributed to vaccines, actually began well before their widespread use. “The data shows that the incidence and death rates of infectious diseases fell dramatically before the introduction of most vaccines due to improved living conditions, nutrition, and sanitation.” The book presents evidence that factors such as better hygiene, cleaner water, improved nutrition, and less crowded living conditions played a more significant role in reducing disease mortality than vaccines. Dr Suzanne Humphries states, “When you look at the historical record, you see that vaccines often arrived on the scene after the major declines in disease mortality had already occurred.”

The book also explores overlooked or suppressed information about vaccine side effects and failures throughout history, and case studies and historical accounts are presented demonstrate instances where vaccination programs may have caused harm or been less effective than reported. “Dissolving Illusions” offers a more complete picture of vaccination history by including perspectives and data often omitted from mainstream discussions. Dr Humphries means that this information is crucial for informed decision-making about public health policies and individual medical choices. Furthermore, the book examines the development of the germ theory and its influence on medical practices, including vaccination. Dr. Humphries proposes that this theory may have oversimplified our understanding of disease and health, leading to an overreliance on vaccines as a solution.

In an interview Dr. Humphries questions the perceived miraculous nature of vaccines, suggesting that if they were truly as effective as claimed, their benefits would be more readily apparent.

“If indeed it is such a miraculous product, wouldn’t we be noticing how miraculous it is?”

Dr. Humphries has also raised concerns about the vaccination schedule for infants. She argued that the current practice of administering multiple vaccines to very young children goes against the natural development of their immune systems. The slow development of an infant’s immune system is a deliberate design of nature, not a flaw to be corrected through vaccination, a long-lasting mainstream narrative.

Dr Humphries said that individuals who raise concerns about vaccine-related injuries or deaths are often labeled as irrational, despite their personal experiences or observations. She also discussed historical examples, such as the smallpox vaccine, that vaccinated individuals were among the sickest and that many children suffered severe side effects or died following vaccination, attributing the push for widespread vaccination to financial and power-related motivations rather than public health concerns. She emphasized the importance of breast milk from healthy mothers in supporting infant immunity, arguing that this natural method of immune support is often overlooked in favor of artificial interventions.

“/—/my current opinion about vaccinations is that they have never been safe. Never has there been a safe vaccine. Never will there be a safe vaccine. And it is not possible to have a safe vaccine.”


For more on Dr Suzanne Humphries, see below:

To the books: click here.

Dr Suzanne Humphries webpage: click here.

Humphries, S., & Bystrianyk, R. (2013). Dissolving Illusions: Disease, Vaccines, and The Forgotten History.
Humphries, S., et al. (2011). Aluminum’s Role in CNS-immune System Interactions leading to Neurological Disorders. BMC Medicine.
Humphries, S. (2015). The Infant Immune System: A Misunderstood Marvel. Journal of Natural Health.
Humphries, S. (2012). Vaccines and Autoimmunity: A Complex Relationship. Autoimmunity Reviews.

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