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What Really Makes You Ill?: Why Everything You Thought You Knew About Disease Is Wrong Paperback – 24 Dec. 2019
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- Print length788 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication date24 Dec. 2019
- Dimensions15.24 x 4.52 x 22.86 cm
- ISBN-101673104037
- ISBN-13978-1673104035
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- Publisher : Independently published (24 Dec. 2019)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 788 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1673104037
- ISBN-13 : 978-1673104035
- Dimensions : 15.24 x 4.52 x 22.86 cm
- Best Sellers Rank: 488,170 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- 900 in Environmentalism
- 2,209 in General Health & Medicine Guide (Books)
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About the authors

Dawn Lester and David Parker have backgrounds in the fields of Accountancy and Electrical Engineering, respectively. These fields both require an aptitude for logic, which proved extremely useful for their investigation and continuous research over the course of more than ten years to find answers to the question: what really makes people ill?
A popular saying, which is often attributed to Albert Einstein, claims that problems cannot be solved by using the same way of thinking that created them. The concept underlying this saying can be extrapolated to indicate that a problem can often be better understood by people outside of the discipline in which it occurs because they are not bound by any dogma or biases inherent within that discipline.
The authors’ investigation of why people become ill was conducted from a different perspective from that of the medical establishment; it was therefore free from the dogma and biases inherent within ‘medical science’. This unbiased and logical approach enabled them to follow the evidence with open minds and led them to discover the flaws within the information about illness and disease that is promulgated by the medical establishment.
The results of their investigation are revealed within their book, What Really Makes You Ill? Why Everything You Thought You Knew About Disease is Wrong.
The authors can be contacted through their website www.whatreallymakesyouill.com

Dawn Lester and David Parker have backgrounds in the fields of Accountancy and Electrical Engineering, respectively. These fields both require an aptitude for logic, which proved extremely useful for their investigation and continuous research over the course of more than ten years to find answers to the question: what really makes people ill?
A popular saying, which is often attributed to Albert Einstein, claims that problems cannot be solved by using the same way of thinking that created them. The concept underlying this saying can be extrapolated to indicate that a problem can often be better understood by people outside of the discipline in which it occurs because they are not bound by any dogma or biases inherent within that discipline.
The authors’ investigation of why people become ill was conducted from a different perspective from that of the medical establishment; it was therefore free from the dogma and biases inherent within ‘medical science’. This unbiased and logical approach enabled them to follow the evidence with open minds and led them to discover the flaws within the information about illness and disease that is promulgated by the medical establishment.
The results of their investigation are revealed within their book, What Really Makes You Ill? Why Everything You Thought You Knew About Disease is Wrong.
The authors can be contacted through their website www.whatreallymakesyouill.com
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- Reviewed in Germany on 30 June 2024Excellent presented information
- Reviewed in Germany on 10 May 2020I bought the book because it was recommended to me by Andrew Kaufman, who shares similar views on the germ theory. Naturally I read that chapter first and it's very insightful.
I moved around to other chapters and they all provide a valuation of the mainstream perception, a profund investigation and a logical conclusion.
And it makes so much more sense than being scare of the invisible germs.
The book will stay on my shelf as a reference on all health related topics.
- Reviewed in Germany on 11 November 2020The one book EVERYONE should read if one desires truth and important knowledge. Buy it and read it everyone!!!
- Reviewed in Germany on 29 April 2021A humdinger of a book, rather convincing, but very repetitive. Whilst I can accept that medicine and vaccinations do more harm than good, there is evidence to show that infections are real, like in the latest pandemic disease. In certain conditions harmful substances can be beneficial ( nitroglycerin for angina pectoris ).
The authors want to wrap everything in a box, unfortunately this contradicts the chaos principle which doesn't allow clear-cut certainties.
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Vitor AlmeidaReviewed in Brazil on 24 September 20245.0 out of 5 stars excelente
bem densa a leitura, detalhado
FordReviewed in the United States on 16 July 20245.0 out of 5 stars A fascinating book with interesting theories and references.
A very interesting book covering many aspects of disease. Also reveals how many toxins are being used in our daily lives and how most, if not all industries use dangerous chemicals to produce almost all products sold to the public. Definitely worth reading to make yourself and your loved ones aware of which products to avoid and help in limiting the environmental pollution. It makes a lot of sense that these chemicals create dysfunctions in the body. I feel more confident being aware of these chemicals after reading this book.
HIGHLY recommend this book to EVERYONE!!
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individualblueReviewed in Italy on 4 June 20234.0 out of 5 stars Teoricamente molto stimolante!
Il libro ci rivela come le case farmaceutiche impongono le proprie idee al popolo, creando il loro business!
Il libro ci rivela come le case farmaceutiche impongono le proprie idee al popolo, creando il loro business!4.0 out of 5 stars Teoricamente molto stimolante!
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Reviewed in Italy on 4 June 2023
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TomReviewed in Canada on 11 December 20205.0 out of 5 stars This book changed my life!
I don’t read many books these days (so much to learn, so little time…), but one day, earlier this year, a question popped into my head. It was a question I had been bouncing around for some time after news of the CV pandemic started streaming in. Information I had gathered in the past was surfacing, and I couldn’t ignore the feeling that things were not adding up.
Then, after a rudimentary web search, I found that other people had spent a great deal of time in endeavours to answer this question. The results were overwhelming. I would have to spend months, it seemed, digging through all of them before I got even a basic understanding of the material. However, since the question I asked was so similar to the one posed by the authors, I took a gamble on their book. A gamble which turned out to pay off, in a big way.
When I looked at the cover for the first time, it evoked in me a deep, visceral, emotional response. Without much proof, it is hard to process, and easy to reject, especially if you’ve spent your whole life believing otherwise. I’m sure most people say the same before they dig into the material, but if you have an open mind — and a desire to learn — you may find yourself reconsidering a few things. Unfortunately, the people most likely to reject the message of this book are those who have a stake in keeping it under wraps.
“It is difficult to make a man understand something when his salary depends on his not understanding it.” — Upton Sinclair
The scientific method, and the processes of truth, logic and reason it embodies, is the highest pursuit anyone can strive for in their life. It takes time and effort. You hit a lot of dead ends. People will try to stop you. It takes you to dark places, and it makes you want to give up and forget everything. As John Lennon once said, “Living is easy with eyes closed.” Ultimately, however, what makes it all worth it is a greater understanding of the universe, one’s place within it, and the chance to change the world for the better.
Unfortunately, all too often, the fruits of such altruistic labours are intentionally buried underneath other ideas that do not rock the boat of vested interests as much — ideas that give more power to those that do not deserve it, instead of benefiting humanity as a whole. The discoveries made by Nikola Tesla, Raymond Rife, and all the other scientists whose supposedly dangerous ideas were rejected, are not well-known because of this. However, they are still around, and, like the proverbial snowball rolling down the hill, they continue to gain wider support with each passing day.
“A lie doesn't become truth, wrong doesn't become right, and evil doesn't become good, just because it's accepted by a majority.” – Booker T. Washington
You don’t need to be a doctor to understand this book. You don’t even need a university education. All you need is time, patience and open eyes. But don’t just take my word for it. It’s time to get your power back, and the first stage of that journey is knowledge.
Dawn Lester, David Parker, I can’t thank you enough for the efforts you have made here.
May God bless you and protect you in these troubled times.
Robert WilcoxReviewed in Australia on 24 October 20235.0 out of 5 stars It is most imformative!
Although it is fairly heavy reading in places I am pleasantly surprised in its content. It is very comprehensive in its detail.


