Review of Winning the War on Cancer
Posted: 31 Dec 2021, 02:13
[Following is a volunteer review of "Winning the War on Cancer" by Sylvie Beljanski.]
How much do you know about career prevention? Change the world by changing what you eat and stay away from every terrible behavior. The number of the most famous tumors that can be prevented by following a healthy diet is extremely large. Winning the War on Cancer: The Epic Journey Towards a Natural Cure is a non-fiction novel written by Sylvie Beljanski. The author's purpose in writing this book is to treat cancer. This malignant growth manual provides guidance for a wide scope of comprehensive treatments to identify cancer types. You will track information about conventional treatments, normal use of non-labeled drugs, and many different treatments. There is nothing to improve in this book, it has been carefully edited. This book is efficient, written in familiar English and simple and easy to read, thus I had no difficulty understanding it, nor have I found obvious errors.
Sylvie Beljanski shared a portion of data from her late father, Dr. Mirko Beljanski. The author describes her father was born in Turija, Yugoslavia. She is a lonely child her father can raise, but she can't enjoy the fun of her father by his side. She misses him very much because her father was convicted and arrested. Dr. Mirko Beljanski was deemed negligent in 1994 for clinical misconduct. This green molecular scholar died of prostate cancer in 1998 at the age of 75.
I liked the design, book cover and writing style. Obviously, there is nothing to hate or dislike about this book, because the editor is very good. The historical background of Dr. Mirko Beljanski is one of my beloved themes throughout the book, and I so wish the entire book was about him. He distributes scientific papers, and most people in the suburbs read them every day at work. This is part of his huge research on RNA and DNA. The expert Mr. Beljanski discovered reverse transcriptase in microorganisms.
At present, the author Sylvie Beljanski needs to prove to individuals through this book that her father's research is powerful and true, and will definitely fight cancer. I must say that she dared to take this step. I rate Winning the War on Cancer: The Epic Journey Towards a Natural Cure with a whooping four out of four stars. The book is very well edited and error-free.
The book is well-written and before I chose this book to read a question raised in my mind, is there a cure for cancer? I highly recommend this book to those who are in a difficult time battling cancer, because when you are concerned or care about a person, then being cured is the only thing they want. Unlike any other disease, malignant growth has its own language. According to the author, when you have cancer, abnormal cells will begin to develop, then get divided and destroys the health tissues in your body, but certain types of cells grow very slowly. I also recommend this book to medical experts.
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Winning the War on Cancer
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How much do you know about career prevention? Change the world by changing what you eat and stay away from every terrible behavior. The number of the most famous tumors that can be prevented by following a healthy diet is extremely large. Winning the War on Cancer: The Epic Journey Towards a Natural Cure is a non-fiction novel written by Sylvie Beljanski. The author's purpose in writing this book is to treat cancer. This malignant growth manual provides guidance for a wide scope of comprehensive treatments to identify cancer types. You will track information about conventional treatments, normal use of non-labeled drugs, and many different treatments. There is nothing to improve in this book, it has been carefully edited. This book is efficient, written in familiar English and simple and easy to read, thus I had no difficulty understanding it, nor have I found obvious errors.
Sylvie Beljanski shared a portion of data from her late father, Dr. Mirko Beljanski. The author describes her father was born in Turija, Yugoslavia. She is a lonely child her father can raise, but she can't enjoy the fun of her father by his side. She misses him very much because her father was convicted and arrested. Dr. Mirko Beljanski was deemed negligent in 1994 for clinical misconduct. This green molecular scholar died of prostate cancer in 1998 at the age of 75.
I liked the design, book cover and writing style. Obviously, there is nothing to hate or dislike about this book, because the editor is very good. The historical background of Dr. Mirko Beljanski is one of my beloved themes throughout the book, and I so wish the entire book was about him. He distributes scientific papers, and most people in the suburbs read them every day at work. This is part of his huge research on RNA and DNA. The expert Mr. Beljanski discovered reverse transcriptase in microorganisms.
At present, the author Sylvie Beljanski needs to prove to individuals through this book that her father's research is powerful and true, and will definitely fight cancer. I must say that she dared to take this step. I rate Winning the War on Cancer: The Epic Journey Towards a Natural Cure with a whooping four out of four stars. The book is very well edited and error-free.
The book is well-written and before I chose this book to read a question raised in my mind, is there a cure for cancer? I highly recommend this book to those who are in a difficult time battling cancer, because when you are concerned or care about a person, then being cured is the only thing they want. Unlike any other disease, malignant growth has its own language. According to the author, when you have cancer, abnormal cells will begin to develop, then get divided and destroys the health tissues in your body, but certain types of cells grow very slowly. I also recommend this book to medical experts.
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Winning the War on Cancer
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon