Review of Winning the War on Cancer
Posted: 30 Oct 2023, 21:34
[Following is a volunteer review of "Winning the War on Cancer" by Sylvie Beljanski.]
They say that if something comes from a natural source and has negative consequences, there should be another natural remedy to fight it. Is that something that applies to diseases? What would you do if someone told you that there are natural remedies that can cure cancer and other serious diseases? Would you believe them? Would you try those natural remedies? Winning the War on Cancer by Sylvie Beljanski tells the story of her fight to make natural remedies accessible for everyone and the first choice when fighting a disease.
Mirko Beljanski was a French biologist who was determined to find a cure for cancer. When his research was widely ignored and overlooked, he didn’t give up and started working with those who cared about his work and the help it gave. Beljanski's investigation allowed him to understand that a disease like cancer is caused by a DNA destabilization, and consequently, two trees were able to naturally stop or reverse this destabilization, depending on each individual case. When Beljanski was unjustly arrested and his research destroyed, Sylvie was determined to help her family and continue her father’s work and legacy. As a lawyer, this was not easy to do, as she was not an expert on her parents’ work. Creating a foundation, reaching out to doctors, and flying across the world were some of the things she had to do while preparing to fight for natural remedies. Winning the War on Cancer is the story of how the Beljanski family has been fighting against cancer with natural remedies, even if the government and pharmaceuticals are against it.
I loved this book. Sylvie Beljanski is not trying to sell her father’s research to the reader, nor is she seeking donors or support for her foundation, and I believe this speaks magnificently about the author’s character and how much he believes in natural remedies. The book has some technical language regarding the medical and biology aspects of the book, but the author has done an amazing job explaining it and adding the necessary notes for those without a medical or biology background.
Overall, I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars. There is nothing negative I can say about this book; it has been exceptionally well-edited and is completely free from errors. I believe that everyone should read it and start trusting natural remedies, but I especially recommend it to doctors and people going through a hard time fighting a disease.
If you would trust natural remedies for migraines, weight loss, or stress, why wouldn’t you trust them for cancer?
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Winning the War on Cancer
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They say that if something comes from a natural source and has negative consequences, there should be another natural remedy to fight it. Is that something that applies to diseases? What would you do if someone told you that there are natural remedies that can cure cancer and other serious diseases? Would you believe them? Would you try those natural remedies? Winning the War on Cancer by Sylvie Beljanski tells the story of her fight to make natural remedies accessible for everyone and the first choice when fighting a disease.
Mirko Beljanski was a French biologist who was determined to find a cure for cancer. When his research was widely ignored and overlooked, he didn’t give up and started working with those who cared about his work and the help it gave. Beljanski's investigation allowed him to understand that a disease like cancer is caused by a DNA destabilization, and consequently, two trees were able to naturally stop or reverse this destabilization, depending on each individual case. When Beljanski was unjustly arrested and his research destroyed, Sylvie was determined to help her family and continue her father’s work and legacy. As a lawyer, this was not easy to do, as she was not an expert on her parents’ work. Creating a foundation, reaching out to doctors, and flying across the world were some of the things she had to do while preparing to fight for natural remedies. Winning the War on Cancer is the story of how the Beljanski family has been fighting against cancer with natural remedies, even if the government and pharmaceuticals are against it.
I loved this book. Sylvie Beljanski is not trying to sell her father’s research to the reader, nor is she seeking donors or support for her foundation, and I believe this speaks magnificently about the author’s character and how much he believes in natural remedies. The book has some technical language regarding the medical and biology aspects of the book, but the author has done an amazing job explaining it and adding the necessary notes for those without a medical or biology background.
Overall, I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars. There is nothing negative I can say about this book; it has been exceptionally well-edited and is completely free from errors. I believe that everyone should read it and start trusting natural remedies, but I especially recommend it to doctors and people going through a hard time fighting a disease.
If you would trust natural remedies for migraines, weight loss, or stress, why wouldn’t you trust them for cancer?
******
Winning the War on Cancer
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon