Review of Winning the War on Cancer
Posted: 03 Nov 2023, 22:04
[Following is a volunteer review of "Winning the War on Cancer" by Sylvie Beljanski.]
Have you ever wondered why we have not yet found a cure for cancer, after billions of dollars have been donated and spent on research? Have you lived through the suffering of a loved one who was treated for cancer, but succumbed to the eventual spread of the disease, after waging a courageous battle fuelled with the will to live? Does it make you feel uneasy that you may eventually become afflicted with cancer? I can tell you that I answered "yes" to all three of the above questions.
Sylvie Beljanski, the author of Winning the War on Cancer: The Epic Journey Towards a Natural Cure, sheds light on the question as to why we have not yet found a cure for cancer. She also gives hope and alternatives to those who are already receiving treatment for cancer or are simply seeking knowledge about cancer, its treatment protocols, and its groundbreaking research.
Sylvie grew up in France with her parents, Mirko and Monique Beljanski. Mirko Beljanski, PhD was a biologist-biochemist and Monique Beljanski was a research engineer. They both worked for the Pasteur Institute in Paris, France. Mirko developed natural molecules which had the ability to stop cancerous cells from multiplying without damaging healthy cells. These molecules came from the plant extracts known as Pao pereira and Rauwolfa vomitoria. Pao pereira is an Amazon tree bark extract. Rauwolfa vomitoria is an African tree root extract. Mirko's research accumulated scientific evidence with 133 peer-reviewed publications. However, his findings were met with resistance from the conventional oncology community. This did not stop some doctors from seeing the merits of his findings. Beneficial results were experienced by their patients who suffered with various cancers and other serious diseases. As word spread, many people started knocking on Mirko Beljanski's door to plead for help.
Sylvie, who was a practicing lawyer in the United States, received a call from her mother stating that Mirko had been arrested for endangering public safety, that his lab had been shut down, and that his research documents were confiscated by the government. Sylvie, in her capacity as a lawyer, decided to defend her father against the French government. She also decided to learn about his research and promote it. In the course of doing this she met many people who were touched by her father's research. Included in this group were doctors, their patients, and scientists. In this book, Sylvie recounts the story of her father's breakthrough scientific research on Pao pereira and Rauwolfa vomitoria, as it was told to her by the doctors, patients and scientists who knew her father.
From the above accounts, you will gain a complete understanding of cancer, its conventional treatments, the toxicity of the treatments, and how Mirko Beljanski's plant extracts can counter this toxicity thereby complementing, in a positive way, the conventional treatments. This is all explained in both technical and layman's language. I really enjoyed reading about the adventures and struggles Sylvie encountered in her journey to continue her deceased father's legacy. I also learned a lot about cancer, its research, and its treatments. I was filled with hope and joy by the time I finished reading this book. This book was very well narrated by the author. It was also professionally edited. I did not come across anything that I disliked in this book. The story kept me engaged and interested. I give this book 5 out of 5 stars.
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Winning the War on Cancer
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Have you ever wondered why we have not yet found a cure for cancer, after billions of dollars have been donated and spent on research? Have you lived through the suffering of a loved one who was treated for cancer, but succumbed to the eventual spread of the disease, after waging a courageous battle fuelled with the will to live? Does it make you feel uneasy that you may eventually become afflicted with cancer? I can tell you that I answered "yes" to all three of the above questions.
Sylvie Beljanski, the author of Winning the War on Cancer: The Epic Journey Towards a Natural Cure, sheds light on the question as to why we have not yet found a cure for cancer. She also gives hope and alternatives to those who are already receiving treatment for cancer or are simply seeking knowledge about cancer, its treatment protocols, and its groundbreaking research.
Sylvie grew up in France with her parents, Mirko and Monique Beljanski. Mirko Beljanski, PhD was a biologist-biochemist and Monique Beljanski was a research engineer. They both worked for the Pasteur Institute in Paris, France. Mirko developed natural molecules which had the ability to stop cancerous cells from multiplying without damaging healthy cells. These molecules came from the plant extracts known as Pao pereira and Rauwolfa vomitoria. Pao pereira is an Amazon tree bark extract. Rauwolfa vomitoria is an African tree root extract. Mirko's research accumulated scientific evidence with 133 peer-reviewed publications. However, his findings were met with resistance from the conventional oncology community. This did not stop some doctors from seeing the merits of his findings. Beneficial results were experienced by their patients who suffered with various cancers and other serious diseases. As word spread, many people started knocking on Mirko Beljanski's door to plead for help.
Sylvie, who was a practicing lawyer in the United States, received a call from her mother stating that Mirko had been arrested for endangering public safety, that his lab had been shut down, and that his research documents were confiscated by the government. Sylvie, in her capacity as a lawyer, decided to defend her father against the French government. She also decided to learn about his research and promote it. In the course of doing this she met many people who were touched by her father's research. Included in this group were doctors, their patients, and scientists. In this book, Sylvie recounts the story of her father's breakthrough scientific research on Pao pereira and Rauwolfa vomitoria, as it was told to her by the doctors, patients and scientists who knew her father.
From the above accounts, you will gain a complete understanding of cancer, its conventional treatments, the toxicity of the treatments, and how Mirko Beljanski's plant extracts can counter this toxicity thereby complementing, in a positive way, the conventional treatments. This is all explained in both technical and layman's language. I really enjoyed reading about the adventures and struggles Sylvie encountered in her journey to continue her deceased father's legacy. I also learned a lot about cancer, its research, and its treatments. I was filled with hope and joy by the time I finished reading this book. This book was very well narrated by the author. It was also professionally edited. I did not come across anything that I disliked in this book. The story kept me engaged and interested. I give this book 5 out of 5 stars.
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Winning the War on Cancer
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon