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Review of Winning the War on Cancer

Posted: 26 Dec 2022, 09:22
by Roderick Voss
[Following is a volunteer review of "Winning the War on Cancer" by Sylvie Beljanski.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Winning the War on Cancer is an exciting nonfiction book that details the author's family's efforts to combat cancer. Sylvie Beljanski wrote this book with a lot of emotion to share the lessons she learned from her father and the challenges her family faced.

Dr. Mirko Beljanski uses natural treatments to treat cancer and other life-threatening diseases. The author describes how hardworking her father is, as well as where his experience as a molecular biologist has led him. Most natural remedies were not accepted at the time, but Dr. Mirko conducted some research that showed positive results. Dr. Mirko was invited to come to the president's aid when he was diagnosed with prostate cancer, which improved the president's health and allowed him to serve for a long time before passing away. Dr. Mirko expected to be fully recognized and respected for his contributions to the government and the community at large, but instead, the government took illegal actions against him, which was a huge setback for him. Read this book to learn about the thrilling scenes and the information the author is attempting to share about cancer treatments.

There is a lot to enjoy while reading this book. The author's emotions when writing this book captivate the reader and show how we should speak up to fight for what is right. The author discusses beneficial plant extracts such as Rauwolfia vomitoria and others that kill malignant cells. This book is not only educational but also convincing because it reveals secrets that the general public is unaware of. The author discusses how pharmaceutical companies harm the health industry while making money. The title of this book is captivating on its own, and the concise vocabulary used made reading it more enjoyable.

I liked how convincing the author is because of her experience, but her tone in this book was a little controlling and harsh. Dr. Mirko Beljanski, in my opinion, is an unsung hero. I know the author has been through a lot, and she tries to share research her father conducted that couldn't be made public for it to be known. Any reader will gain one or two insights from this book because of how educational it is, but the disease, cancer, isn't the same in every individual because of how the immune system reacts to it. In my opinion, natural alternatives aren't a strong weapon in the battle against cancer; they may help, but not entirely.

This book is intellectual, and I rate it 5 out of 5 stars. The book was free of grammatical errors because it was exceptionally well-edited. I enjoyed every aspect of this book, which is why I would recommend it to anyone who enjoys nonfiction and educational materials.

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Re: Review of Winning the War on Cancer

Posted: 17 Jan 2023, 23:57
by Mozi Ken
It's really bad what people can do for greed. I think it was greed that fueled the government's illegal action against Mirko. This is bad because it has deprived people of the cure for cancer. Good review.

Re: Review of Winning the War on Cancer

Posted: 25 Jan 2023, 03:40
by Malthide Jones
A compelling nonfiction that would expose you to the wrongdoings of the pharmaceuticals and government. The author wrote this book with lot of emotions. Good review.

Re: Review of Winning the War on Cancer

Posted: 26 Jan 2023, 02:58
by Nicky Rita
I liked that the author discusses plant extracts that kill cancerous cells. This book is not only informative, but it is also convincing because it reveals secrets that the general public is unaware of. Nice summary.

Re: Review of Winning the War on Cancer

Posted: 26 Jan 2023, 16:39
by George Baker
I liked that this book is educative and tries to put the reader on track with things happening in healthcare system.

Re: Review of Winning the War on Cancer

Posted: 07 Feb 2023, 02:27
by Harry Torsney
The author's courage is everything I liked about this book. She educates and advice readers on chances to take to beat cancer.

Re: Review of Winning the War on Cancer

Posted: 07 Feb 2023, 03:25
by koffi Malay
Yeah, this is my type of book can't wait to read this will love to know the various plant extracts that fights cancer cells.

Re: Review of Winning the War on Cancer

Posted: 07 Feb 2023, 12:34
by Mark Ntuli
A book that shows how pharmaceutical companies rip off society through their means. The book encourages the reader to embrace alternative remedies to fight cancer.

Re: Review of Winning the War on Cancer

Posted: 07 Feb 2023, 18:53
by Cat pill35
The author shares the life of her father and his researches, and also plant that have positive effect on cancer.

Re: Review of Winning the War on Cancer

Posted: 09 Feb 2023, 23:55
by John Aburzzi
This was a very comprehensive book about the Beljanski family and foundation. Beyond that were the satisfaction before derived from adopting the natural approach of cancer treatment.

Re: Review of Winning the War on Cancer

Posted: 19 Feb 2023, 00:51
by Shane Carter
I really enjoyed reading this review. The positive and negative aspects were properly outlined. This book would be fun to read. I can't wait to get started. I think this book has important knowledge in it.