

Suzanne Humphries
A conventionally educated medical doctor who has conducted research into the medical literature on vaccines, immunity, history, and functional medicine. Author of "Dissolving Illusions: Disease, Vaccines, and the Forgotten History."
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Mar 26, 2025 • 2h 43min
#2294 - Dr. Suzanne Humphries
Dr. Suzanne Humphries, a former nephrologist and author of 'Dissolving Illusions,' shares her transformative views on vaccines, sparked by personal experiences and deep research into medical literature. She discusses the misconceptions surrounding polio and the historical context of vaccination practices. The conversation touches on the ethical challenges of vaccine advocacy, the importance of natural remedies, and the role of nutrition in health. With a critical look at public trust in vaccination, Humphries emphasizes the need for informed choices in medical care.

Apr 5, 2024 • 1h 2min
Challenging Vaccine Narratives - Discussion between Dr. Suzanne Humphries and Dr. Mercola
Dr. Suzanne Humphries and Dr. Mercola discuss the revised release of 'Dissolving Illusions', challenging vaccine narratives, debunking historical claims, advocating for transparency. They delve into COVID's impact on mortality rates, managing symptoms with oxidizing agents, supporting low dose aspirin over pharmaceutical drugs, historical disease treatments, and the importance of data in reshaping vaccine discourse.

Apr 15, 2025 • 1h 33min
#0017 - Dr. Suzanne Humphries
Dr. Suzanne Humphries, a nephrologist and author known for her unconventional views on vaccines, shares her insights on health and medicine. She dives into vaccine controversies, questioning their effectiveness and safety, particularly regarding measles and polio. The conversation scrutinizes vaccination misinformation, the historical context of vaccines, and the role of alternative treatments like vitamins. The need for personalized medical advice and reliance on evidence is emphasized, urging listeners to navigate the complexities of health information critically.