Official Review: What I Did and Do and Why

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Nice review. This book sounds really interesting. I like how the chapters start with inspirational quotes. This will be a great book for cancer patients and those that want to live a healthier life since it discusses all the resources and products that were used to achieve a healthy body and mind.
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:) It is an inspiring experience shared by author that how she made her mindset to got the chemotherapy or other treatment that were said to be life taking for any cancer patient. Her wish to just Goodbye her son gave her a strength to go through painfull walk on🔥 she proved to be realy an example of willpower that provoke her to fight in 4th stage of inside beast. :tiphat:
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If there's anything to take from here, I think it would be to keep that strong hold on life and know how helpful research can be. But I also feel compelled to point out that the author wrote what worked for her; it might not work for others, which brings us back to the importance of proper and responsible research.
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I like that this book is obviously well researched and cited; it will certainly help those who are looking for more information on cancer and its treatment methods, along with information on how to build a clean body system. Thanks for the review.
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"A snarling wolf." What more word can be used to describe cancer accurately? Indeed, the writer did a great job with this book. Congratulations on the book of the day.
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Looks like a good book for people who are going though the same thing and want to try to live a healthier more natural lifestyle.
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Mood swings, depression all that isn’t really good. I was around my mom when she was going through it. So people have a tough time dealing with this disease.
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Post by Chidera Ofoegbu »

Truly, cancer is a "snarling wolf". Am glad to see a two-time Victor of cancer. I believe that this story is quite an inspiring one to all outside cancer patients. Thank you for this bold step taken in sharing your experience sincerely.
Congratulations on the BOTD.
A wonderful review I must say.
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Having lost a loved one to breast cancer was devastating and what made it worse, her choice not to have treatment of any kind, taking a very painful path. Thank you for the great review. This is a must read for me to understand the why and the mind of a cancer patient.
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The bravery and doggedness of the character even in the face of these many challenges is what I loved most about the book. I was really inspired. Thanks for the review.
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This is an amazing story of resiliency and survival despite the odds. The author beat stage IV cancer by combining naturopathy and western medicine.
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What I Did and Do and Why by Kaiulani Facciani sounds amazing, how the author gave cancer a fantasy outline is appreciable. I would love to read this excellent masterpiece. Congratulations on #BOTD.
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Although this is not my usual genre, I would say such informative books can be instrumental in opening up one's horizons to the field of alternative medicine. Thanks for the insightful review!
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Thank you so much for your enlightening review. None of us know what we might do in an unknown circumstance. It sounds like with this book, at least we can learn and be aware of choices. In case, we or someone we know has a health crisis, or perhaps a crisis of any kind would be better aware of our choices. I hope to read this book some time and keep us as a reference book for many reasons.
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From a sampling, this seems like an interesting memoir about how a woman who was diagnosed with Stage IV cancer and who without relying on chemotherapy prevented the disease from taking her life by use of naturopathic medicine and western medicine. It might be worth a second look. Well done.
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