ARA Review by Yunxin Wu of Winning the War on Cancer

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ARA Review by Yunxin Wu of Winning the War on Cancer

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[Following is an OnlineBookClub.org ARA Review of the book, Winning the War on Cancer.]
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Winning the War on Cancer reviewed by Yunxin Wu

The rating is 5 out of 5. The book is a very personal and inspirational story about the historical, political, and the most importantly, medical contexts of Beljanski’s research and the author’s arduous journey in creating Beljanski Foundation as a lawyer and daughter of the researcher, promoting the efficacy of holistic and natural cure for diseases like cancer.

The book deserves the full 5 out of 5, because of its profound depiction of the historical environment where things went wrong, vivid description of stories of why this means of cure has helped lives, solid data from peers and colleagues of the father Beljanski and numerous subsequent researchers who the author worked with in support of the result, hardship the author encountered to resolve every piece of the puzzle for this great cause.

The writing is filled with charisma, authenticity, perseverance, wit, and in some occasions, humor while a natural cure product with evidence of efficacy in wide populations and diseases is being promoted. This book is not only a story but also something that is suitable for business leaders, lawyers, environmentalists, medical professionals, researchers, patients and anyone who have interests in means of natural cures.

Notably, there are even simple but valuable recipes near the end of the book which can be medically used for holistic care targeting specific diseases. By the end of the book, the readers could easily understand the benefits, effects, sourcing and the overwhelming success this natural cure has accomplished. The author also explained the reasons why the natural cure is more helpful, logical, and powerful than certain traditional treatments by example and theoretical grounds.

While I am in great health and have not needed to use any of the medicine described in the book, I wholeheartedly recommend this book for people and loved ones who have curiosity on this topic, or are suffering. I hope that a similar situation on the misnomer, misunderstanding and destruction of the credibility of Chinese, Oriental, Shaman, or herbal medicine from not only the Amazon and indigenous places, but anywhere in our world could receive similar support by someone like this author who sincerely do so. We could help natural cures and their thousand year history be ethically sourced, regulated, studied, examined, tested, trialed, validated to be scientifically and empirically proven and eventually regain reputation and more widely and suitably used in clinical settings.

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