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Episode 62: Roman Bystrianyk - Dissolving Illusions (Part 2)

Episode 62: Roman Bystrianyk - Dissolving Illusions (Part 2)

Released Thursday, 22nd September 2022
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Episode 62: Roman Bystrianyk - Dissolving Illusions (Part 2)

Episode 62: Roman Bystrianyk - Dissolving Illusions (Part 2)

Episode 62: Roman Bystrianyk - Dissolving Illusions (Part 2)

Episode 62: Roman Bystrianyk - Dissolving Illusions (Part 2)

Thursday, 22nd September 2022
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Episode 62: Roman Bystrianyk - Dissolving Illusions (Part 2)

Roman Bystrianyk, co-author of "Dissolving Illusions", returns to the Humanley podcast where he delivers a thought provoking presentation about his research in to small pox.

Dissolving Illusions details facts and figures from long-overlooked medical journals, books, newspapers, and other sources. Using myth-shattering graphs, 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?”

For more information about Roman, Dr. Humpries or the book Dissolving Illusions, visit the website. It is an incredible resource, a real wealth of information. https://dissolvingillusions.com/

Roman gives a 2 hour presentation titled "Dissolving Illusions: Infectious Disease History and Today". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-HTRhKynQg0&t=0s

Make sure to follow Humanley on Telegram - https://t.me/humanley

Disclaimer: This podcast is for general information purposes only. It does not constitute as health advice and does not take the place of consulting with your primary health care practitioner. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the guest speaker and do not necessarily reflect those of Humanley, the presenter or any other entities or third parties associated with Humanley or the presenter. The right to freedom of opinion is the right to hold opinions without interference, and cannot be subject to any exception or restriction. We encourage the audience to use their critical judgement and use due diligence when interpreting the information and topics discussed in this podcast.  

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