Review of Winning the War on Cancer
Posted: 29 Jul 2022, 09:20
[Following is a volunteer review of "Winning the War on Cancer" by Sylvie Beljanski.]
Winning the War on Cancer was written by Sylvie Beljanski. The conflicts between Sylvie's family and the government are described in the book. Mirko Beljanski, Sylvie's father, was a manufacturer of potent natural medicines. In his pharmacy laboratory, he conducted research and developed a natural medicine that can treat all stages of cancer as well as its symptoms. He was able to save the lives of some people, including Francois Mitterrand, the president of France. He was detained and poisoned by the French soldiers out of spite and anger, which resulted in his demise. On his sick bed, Sylvie pledged to pick up where he left off. Was she able to run or continue the research company? Learn more from the book.
On his hospital bed, Sylvie made promises to her father, including the availability of products for cancer sufferers to use and the presentation of his case to the European Court of Human Rights. With little regard for the repercussions that may follow, Sylvie's vows demonstrated her altruism toward humanity. Most of the legislation passed by these health organizations, according to the author, was not done so for the good of humanity. I deduced from the author's skillful description that the fight against cancer involves a conflict between natural and artificial cancer treatment options. Compared to other technologically-based research, natural cancer treatments have been found to be more effective in the modern era.
My favorite section is when the author discusses some other extremely thought-provoking topics, such as why the pharmaceutical industry is trying to raise the rate of disease rather than eradicate it. She stressed the importance of maintaining one's health. This book is wonderful in every way. The treatment of all forms of cancer is provided using a very cutting-edge and sophisticated method. Additionally, the author clarified the disease's causes and prevention strategies.
There is nothing about this book that I didn't like. It is an educational book. I gained a lot of knowledge, among them the steps I needed to take to protect myself from this terrible cancer. As I read Sylvie's brave decision to ensure the future of her father's business, I was on the edge of my seat. I thought I should read the book indefinitely because each chapter taught me something new. The book was professionally edited, and only one error was found.
I rate this book four out of four stars because it improved my understanding of what needed to be done to stop or treat this devastating disease. I recommend this book to everyone interested in learning about successful natural cancer treatments, including members of the scientific community, health industry professionals, and the general public.
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Winning the War on Cancer
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Winning the War on Cancer was written by Sylvie Beljanski. The conflicts between Sylvie's family and the government are described in the book. Mirko Beljanski, Sylvie's father, was a manufacturer of potent natural medicines. In his pharmacy laboratory, he conducted research and developed a natural medicine that can treat all stages of cancer as well as its symptoms. He was able to save the lives of some people, including Francois Mitterrand, the president of France. He was detained and poisoned by the French soldiers out of spite and anger, which resulted in his demise. On his sick bed, Sylvie pledged to pick up where he left off. Was she able to run or continue the research company? Learn more from the book.
On his hospital bed, Sylvie made promises to her father, including the availability of products for cancer sufferers to use and the presentation of his case to the European Court of Human Rights. With little regard for the repercussions that may follow, Sylvie's vows demonstrated her altruism toward humanity. Most of the legislation passed by these health organizations, according to the author, was not done so for the good of humanity. I deduced from the author's skillful description that the fight against cancer involves a conflict between natural and artificial cancer treatment options. Compared to other technologically-based research, natural cancer treatments have been found to be more effective in the modern era.
My favorite section is when the author discusses some other extremely thought-provoking topics, such as why the pharmaceutical industry is trying to raise the rate of disease rather than eradicate it. She stressed the importance of maintaining one's health. This book is wonderful in every way. The treatment of all forms of cancer is provided using a very cutting-edge and sophisticated method. Additionally, the author clarified the disease's causes and prevention strategies.
There is nothing about this book that I didn't like. It is an educational book. I gained a lot of knowledge, among them the steps I needed to take to protect myself from this terrible cancer. As I read Sylvie's brave decision to ensure the future of her father's business, I was on the edge of my seat. I thought I should read the book indefinitely because each chapter taught me something new. The book was professionally edited, and only one error was found.
I rate this book four out of four stars because it improved my understanding of what needed to be done to stop or treat this devastating disease. I recommend this book to everyone interested in learning about successful natural cancer treatments, including members of the scientific community, health industry professionals, and the general public.
******
Winning the War on Cancer
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon