Review of Winning the War on Cancer
Posted: 02 Aug 2022, 18:45
[Following is a volunteer review of "Winning the War on Cancer" by Sylvie Beljanski.]
Winning the War on Cancer is written by Sylvie Beljanski. Dr. Mirko Beljanski will be discussed in this lengthy book. He is a French sub-atomic physicist who developed an amazing method for treating illness with common concentrates. I like that the creator of the beautifully written book is his little girl. His discoveries are explained in exceptional depth in this book. The author's father, Dr. Mirko Beljanski, devoted a great deal of his life to studying malignant growth infection. I really enjoy the passage in which the book's author explains how her father had the chance to give some plant extricates to a former French president whose life was in peril due to cancer so that he might complete his remaining term in office.
Pao Pereira was one of the anticancer and antiviral plants developed by Sylvie's late father, Dr. Mirko Beljanski. When it was discovered that late French President Francois Mitterrand had advanced prostate cancer and had little prospect of finishing his tenure, it is stated that Pao Pereira organic concentrates helped him do so. Sylvie Beljanski was able to get the concentrates recognized as an effective treatment for malignant growth by some of the most prestigious groups in the US with the help of experts and researchers who believed in her father's work.
Her tale is one of motivation and trust. When the French police squad attacked his research facility, Dr. Mirko Beljanski's exploration efforts came to an end. In any case, Sylvie Beljanski, the book's author, acknowledges that some members of the public authority wrongfully exacted political retribution on her father through this attack. After the French government hid Mirko Beljanski's discoveries, which led to his death, his daughter Sylvie determined to carry out his main objective of promoting the life-saving medicines he created and putting them in the hands of those who needed them.
Sylvie Beljanski, the book's author, carried out the mission in the US and founded the Beljanski Establishment. She has continued her father's investigation of plant extricates that successfully treat cancer infection as a way to honor her father, with the help of his dad's clinical collaborators. I enjoy the author's writing style, and I have nothing but praise for this beautiful work. The fact that it is expertly edited and that I never imagined I would enjoy reading a verifiable book about the clinical field proves that anything is possible. I give this helpful book written in everyday English 4 out of 4 stars.
Therefore, I recommend this book to those who think that having access to more information will enable them to better assist others in fighting this terrible illness. I don't dislike anything about this well-written book. This well written book by Sylvie Beljanski is especially suitable for public servants. I enjoy how this book incorporates clinical terminology and measures seamlessly into the narrative, enhancing rather than taking away from Beljanski's experience.
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Winning the War on Cancer
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Winning the War on Cancer is written by Sylvie Beljanski. Dr. Mirko Beljanski will be discussed in this lengthy book. He is a French sub-atomic physicist who developed an amazing method for treating illness with common concentrates. I like that the creator of the beautifully written book is his little girl. His discoveries are explained in exceptional depth in this book. The author's father, Dr. Mirko Beljanski, devoted a great deal of his life to studying malignant growth infection. I really enjoy the passage in which the book's author explains how her father had the chance to give some plant extricates to a former French president whose life was in peril due to cancer so that he might complete his remaining term in office.
Pao Pereira was one of the anticancer and antiviral plants developed by Sylvie's late father, Dr. Mirko Beljanski. When it was discovered that late French President Francois Mitterrand had advanced prostate cancer and had little prospect of finishing his tenure, it is stated that Pao Pereira organic concentrates helped him do so. Sylvie Beljanski was able to get the concentrates recognized as an effective treatment for malignant growth by some of the most prestigious groups in the US with the help of experts and researchers who believed in her father's work.
Her tale is one of motivation and trust. When the French police squad attacked his research facility, Dr. Mirko Beljanski's exploration efforts came to an end. In any case, Sylvie Beljanski, the book's author, acknowledges that some members of the public authority wrongfully exacted political retribution on her father through this attack. After the French government hid Mirko Beljanski's discoveries, which led to his death, his daughter Sylvie determined to carry out his main objective of promoting the life-saving medicines he created and putting them in the hands of those who needed them.
Sylvie Beljanski, the book's author, carried out the mission in the US and founded the Beljanski Establishment. She has continued her father's investigation of plant extricates that successfully treat cancer infection as a way to honor her father, with the help of his dad's clinical collaborators. I enjoy the author's writing style, and I have nothing but praise for this beautiful work. The fact that it is expertly edited and that I never imagined I would enjoy reading a verifiable book about the clinical field proves that anything is possible. I give this helpful book written in everyday English 4 out of 4 stars.
Therefore, I recommend this book to those who think that having access to more information will enable them to better assist others in fighting this terrible illness. I don't dislike anything about this well-written book. This well written book by Sylvie Beljanski is especially suitable for public servants. I enjoy how this book incorporates clinical terminology and measures seamlessly into the narrative, enhancing rather than taking away from Beljanski's experience.
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Winning the War on Cancer
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon