




Buy What Really Makes You Ill?: Why Everything You Thought You Knew About Disease Is Wrong by Lester, Dawn, Parker, David (ISBN: 9781673104035) from desertcart's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Review: If You See Something, Say Something -- Allopathic Medicine Causes More Harm Than Help - This book is well-written, easy to read & comprehend, and contains numerous sources & references that the reader can follow up on and verify the veracity of the statements & conclusions offered by the authors. The authors subscribe to the Scientific Method of Empirical Experiments & Conclusions. They prefer to see evidence of actual causation rather than implications & associations. They call out the popular assumptions & declarations made by the Medical Establishment that rely solely on implications & associations and have never empirically proven any actual causations. In fact, in the category of Causation, they have found that Allopathic Medicine Causes More Harm Than Help. With this book, and my own experiences of 57 years, and having watched numerous videos for the past 18 months by Dr. Andrew Kaufman, Dr. Tom Cowan, Dr. Stefan Lanka, Amandha Vollmer, Jon Rappoport, Jim O'Kelly, and David Crowe, I have concluded the following: Obey your body and stop pretending you are smarter than it. When the body is ill, it is because it is detoxifying -- it is eliminating something that has gone inside the body via an orifice or the skin. Now the body wants you to STOP putting anything inside it or upon it -- it was your putting something inside or upon it that has made you ill and therefore it is only logical to STOP putting "helpful" things inside or upon it so your body can clean itself out. Ever heard of David Crowe? He was a fabulous researcher about the Virus Fraud and he died last year of cancer. He was afraid to try fasting because he thought the body needed food to fight the cancer. He was wrong, obviously. It has been said fasting is very beneficial for helping the body to eliminate cancer -- and fevers, too, it's been said they have cleared up some cancers. But fasting ain't AMA approved is it? Fasting is the opposite to the common erroneous practice of DO SOMETHING, ANYTHING! Don't just do nothing! Cram something "helpful" into the body! The body is missing an essential element -- it needs your expert help! It needs a special mushroom or colored tea -- or a cappuccino enema! People are responsible for themselves. As for the argument that obeying the body could lead someone to eat in unhealthy ways: They must learn by experience. If you eat something that makes you ill or uncomfortable, you stop. There is a difference between obeying the body and obeying the psychological urge to comfort-eat. Either way, if the body doesn't like what you're feeding it, it will let you know. If you ignore what it tells you, you pay a price of pain. But let's stick to just the issue about obeying the body whilst ill: Eat what it tells you to eat (what you hanker for) even if it seems silly or unwise, and don't eat when it tells you to don't eat. The epitome of simplicity, fearlessness and good news for all living creatures -- that is what the Truth is composed of. Mankind has obscured the Truth with misinformation, disinformation, willful ignorance and deliberate fraud -- and loads of fear-based, complicated assumptions, fallacies, theories and bad ideas about health (and our very reason for being spirits in this material world). Philosopher Newport London 06 June 2021 Review: Commitment Needed - Buyers of this tome of a book will need to very dedicated in order to study this book. I would suggest that the reader has a pen and paper to hand when reading it in order to quickly write down the seemingly unlimited use of acronyms littered throughout the book. Full credit to the authors for their clearly methodical and intense study of the subject matter of this book. It, the book, has changed my life for the better, in oh so many ways. The spirit of love is eternal.
| Best Sellers Rank | 267,286 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 1,176 in Environmental Conservation 1,517 in Popular Medicine 10,196 in Mind, Body & Spirit |
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,352) |
| Dimensions | 15.24 x 4.52 x 22.86 cm |
| ISBN-10 | 1673104037 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1673104035 |
| Item weight | 1.05 kg |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 788 pages |
| Publication date | 24 Dec. 2019 |
| Publisher | Independently published |
A**T
If You See Something, Say Something -- Allopathic Medicine Causes More Harm Than Help
This book is well-written, easy to read & comprehend, and contains numerous sources & references that the reader can follow up on and verify the veracity of the statements & conclusions offered by the authors. The authors subscribe to the Scientific Method of Empirical Experiments & Conclusions. They prefer to see evidence of actual causation rather than implications & associations. They call out the popular assumptions & declarations made by the Medical Establishment that rely solely on implications & associations and have never empirically proven any actual causations. In fact, in the category of Causation, they have found that Allopathic Medicine Causes More Harm Than Help. With this book, and my own experiences of 57 years, and having watched numerous videos for the past 18 months by Dr. Andrew Kaufman, Dr. Tom Cowan, Dr. Stefan Lanka, Amandha Vollmer, Jon Rappoport, Jim O'Kelly, and David Crowe, I have concluded the following: Obey your body and stop pretending you are smarter than it. When the body is ill, it is because it is detoxifying -- it is eliminating something that has gone inside the body via an orifice or the skin. Now the body wants you to STOP putting anything inside it or upon it -- it was your putting something inside or upon it that has made you ill and therefore it is only logical to STOP putting "helpful" things inside or upon it so your body can clean itself out. Ever heard of David Crowe? He was a fabulous researcher about the Virus Fraud and he died last year of cancer. He was afraid to try fasting because he thought the body needed food to fight the cancer. He was wrong, obviously. It has been said fasting is very beneficial for helping the body to eliminate cancer -- and fevers, too, it's been said they have cleared up some cancers. But fasting ain't AMA approved is it? Fasting is the opposite to the common erroneous practice of DO SOMETHING, ANYTHING! Don't just do nothing! Cram something "helpful" into the body! The body is missing an essential element -- it needs your expert help! It needs a special mushroom or colored tea -- or a cappuccino enema! People are responsible for themselves. As for the argument that obeying the body could lead someone to eat in unhealthy ways: They must learn by experience. If you eat something that makes you ill or uncomfortable, you stop. There is a difference between obeying the body and obeying the psychological urge to comfort-eat. Either way, if the body doesn't like what you're feeding it, it will let you know. If you ignore what it tells you, you pay a price of pain. But let's stick to just the issue about obeying the body whilst ill: Eat what it tells you to eat (what you hanker for) even if it seems silly or unwise, and don't eat when it tells you to don't eat. The epitome of simplicity, fearlessness and good news for all living creatures -- that is what the Truth is composed of. Mankind has obscured the Truth with misinformation, disinformation, willful ignorance and deliberate fraud -- and loads of fear-based, complicated assumptions, fallacies, theories and bad ideas about health (and our very reason for being spirits in this material world). Philosopher Newport London 06 June 2021
C**T
Commitment Needed
Buyers of this tome of a book will need to very dedicated in order to study this book. I would suggest that the reader has a pen and paper to hand when reading it in order to quickly write down the seemingly unlimited use of acronyms littered throughout the book. Full credit to the authors for their clearly methodical and intense study of the subject matter of this book. It, the book, has changed my life for the better, in oh so many ways. The spirit of love is eternal.
J**N
Reading This Book WILL Change Your Life
It's taken me what seems a lifetime to come across the piece of wonderful work that is "What Really Makes You Ill." I can also see, after reading this book, why it took around ten years to research! Whilst the content and the subjects are complicated and technical, the book is written in very easy to follow style. Indeed, for anyone who is a fan of Lee Child's "Jack Reacher" you will know of the problem of once picked up they are very hard to put down. This book is the same. I read it from cover to cover and was fascinated by it's contents. You don't have to read all 737 pages at once. It is split into sections and separate topics. So really great for quick help and research. Talking of research, there is also 40 pages of references to help you dig even deeper. Keep an open mind whilst navigating your way through this marvellous piece of work. I'm sure you will have a better understanding of health matters and how best to help yourself keep well by the end. This book is filled to the brim with FACTS! Not beliefs. Remember what Crrow777 Says " Belief is the enemy of knowing" Enjoy the ride.
V**T
Good overview of everything that's wrong with modern "medicine"
This book is a very extensive overview of all the things which are regarded as established fact by the general public, but which actually are anything but. I'm happy to have the book in my library, and I would refer to it when I want to look up information about a specific subject (pretty much all the information is referenced). I don't think it's necessarily the best book to start with when you have some doubts about the medical system though, because this book is quite general, and a book that delves into detail about a specific controversial topic is better suited in my opinion, because it will give a much better idea of the how & why of medical chicanery. For that, I would start with "Dissolving Illusions" by Suzanne Humphries, or better yet "The Story of a great delusion" (1885) by William White. The latter is one of the sources used by Suzanne Humpries and the writers of this book, and is an excellent overview of the history of smallpox. Reading that book, you will get a very good understanding of medical history, and will clearly start to see the parallels with what is happening today. Buy all three!
J**Y
A critical review of modern medicine
This book takes an uncompromising look at modern medicine. I found it informative and thought provoking. The authors' logical and analytical methods were useful in explaining the flaws in modern medicine to me, though I did occasionally feel more evidence would have been useful.
H**N
The truth, logic and quotes that are in this book
This is available on the internet for free . Everyone should read this book it will show that the government just tells us lies to keep us frightened and to maintain their agenda.
C**S
Astonishing. Modern medicine is a fiction.
Overall, excellent book which I use as a guiding reference. However, I will take issue with some of the content written about the Indian colonialism in particular. True, a lot of bounties were extracted, no more than that when the constant battles between the various rulers in that country exhorted when they won. An Indian economist wrote a book stating that the economy improved under British rule, which in the long run gave that country stability, not to mention the rule of law education and countless other structural advantages like railways.
V**A
bem densa a leitura, detalhado
J**.
There are many reviews on various websites from people who didn't read the book but instead listened to the authors on a podcast. I have just finished the book after a month of almost daily reading, lol. This book takes a commitment. Once reaching the end, I feel most readers will get the sense that their loyalty was well-placed. This book is a one-stop deep dive into the subject of 'terrain theory' from authors who stumbled upon it via research into 'virus theory.' I've actively sought interviews with the authors on various podcasts before and while reading their book. The writing of 'What Really Makes You Ill' began as a bipartisan dive into viruses. When limited to no supportive evidence could be recovered, they wrote a book on the information that was uncovered: Viruses do not cause illness. The most astounding part of this book is that it uses the medical establishments' own definitions and research against them. This book doesn't solely rely on research by doctors and scientists that some may attribute as 'false authorities.' Rather it uses the CDC and WHO when citing the sheer number of inadequacies and contradictions. Why should we believe that viruses cause illness when there are so many other explanations that make more sense. 'What about Polio?' This book will address that. 'What about STDs?' This book will address that. 'What about Chickenpox?' This book will address that. 'What about the black plague' This book will address that. This book will enlighten, empower, and inform the reader of what really makes you ill, and it's NOT viruses or bacteria. The answer is far more reasonable, and you'll have to read it to find out. This book will take you through the history of 'Germ Theory' and how we reached the understanding we currently have. After laying the foundation for why the medical establishment believes this, the authors do a great job of showing you why it's erroneous. I admit that I often felt depressed reading this book. There are points when I felt like it was an impossible task to be healthy. But towards the end of the book, I felt liberated. I began looking at all of the supplements that I take, and I was able to pick through them and get rid of the ones that weren't necessary. I view my health differently than I did before reading this book. Overall, If you want to take a deep dive into this subject, look no further; this is the book for you. If you want a more summarized version, I recommend "Contagion Myth" By Dr. Thomas Cowan. If you're like me, reading Contagion Myth will make the reading of this book inevitable. There is far too much to the history for it to be left to one book. A deeper dive becomes unavoidable. "All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as being self-evident." Arthur Schopenhauer
A**N
This book shines a light on so many things that have never made sense. It presents a fuller perspective of why there is so much illness and why it keeps growing and not reducing. It provides all the references you need to start asking the questions that you have always had and dismissed, thinking you are the only one who notices things just don’t add up! This is definitely taking the Red Pill and going down the rabbit hole, what a ride. Blue pill people will struggle with this
T**T
簡単に言ってしまうと、医学と薬学に対して中指を立てている本、かな? もちろん、ただ中指を立てているだけではなく、理由・根拠の量が半端ではない。 おそらく本人たちはフィールドワークバリバリ派の人だろう。 著者も医学薬学の専門家ではないが、だからこそこういう視点で見れるのではないか。いたずらに鵜呑みにするわけではないが、異論の共存のきっかけになった。
J**S
Excellent presented information