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Review by AntonelaMaria -- Winning the War on Cancer
Winning the War on Cancer: The Epic Journey Towards a Natural Cure by Sylvie Beljanski is a nonfiction health-centered book.
This book is a mixture of scientific research on cancer and personal stories from the Beljanski family. Sylvie Beljanski tells compelling stories about Mirko Beljanski's work on finding the cure for cancer. He has been very successful with it. Pao Pereira and Rauwolfia Vomitoria are two plants which healing extracts Mirko Beljanski discovered in treating cancerous cells. However, the road to using it as a cure is still not clear. After his death, Sylvie has gone through many trials and tribulations. Here she shares her journey and knowledge about her father's work.
“When we have the power to help, we have the duty of doing so.”
The topic of cancer is very relatable. Cancer does not discriminate, and everyone knows at least one person with the diagnosis. This book gives vital and well-researched information about the alternative for curing cancer. I am someone who believes in natural remedies, and I found nothing surprising while reading this work. Nature can heal us, but we have to allow it and accept it. My favorite part of this book is the fact that the author does not dismiss doctors or medical therapies. It just gives another option to use alongside traditional treatments or even use it as a prevention.
This book shines a light not just on cancer treatment but the horrible ways the pharmaceutical industry is ruling the world. Shockingly, the same people that want to cure us are also poisoning us. Financial gain has a long time ago surpassed human wellbeing. Furthermore, in this book Sylvie Beljanski is trying to clear her father's name while at the same time risking her job and marriage. In just ten chapters, this book provides a cohesive take on justice, health, family, sacrifice, and life.
Knowledge is the ultimate power. This is a perfect read for everyone interested in not just natural remedies for fighting cancer, but all readers curious about some technical information about cancer. Furthermore, if you have a loved one who is fighting this destructive disease, this is a must-read for you.
I would rate this book with four out of four stars. There were some editing mistakes and one grammatical error. Nevertheless, I will rate this book with the highest score. It is an easily understandable book, even to a layman in terms of science and disease. Moreover, I found nothing I disliked about this book.
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