Official Review: Winning the War on Cancer

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Re: Official Review: Winning the War on Cancer

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This book is very informative and educative. Learning about alternative for chronic diseases is very essential especially in our modern world where cancer claims lives daily. I will defenitely read this book. Thanks for the review.
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Even if normally I like non-fiction, it is my principal to not read books about deadly illness, because it is touchy subject to me. Hope your book will help many people, but I won't read it. Sorry.
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I hope that this book assure us that having cancer though a serious life threatening encounter but not a death sentence. I cannot wait to read this book. Thanks for the very nice review.
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The book sounds really inspirational, educational and quite unique. I'm sure many people will benefit from reading it. Thanks for the great review.
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I thought your review was both factual and passionate. Your justification for your rating was commendable.
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It is commendable that people who have gone through this part are willing to share their experiences, that way people who may be going through that know what to expect or the best approach to use in overcoming the Big C.
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Definitely interested in the alternative way of living. This certainly is a must read. I've heard doctors say these herbs do more damage than good. Having research to back up the alternative medicine is a plus. Very insightful review.
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I have always believed in the power of environmental and alternate medicine so I have no qualms about reading this one. Kudos to the author for the extensive research done. Thank you so much for the review.
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Wow, this is deep. I wonder why you had to mention that you are/were neither a patient nor doctor. Anyone bothering you? I find the money-mongering in the drugs and pharmaceutical industry appalling too. Great review!
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A very great review on a great book
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This is a very interesting book of resilience and overcoming adversity, as well as of holistic and organic cancer treatment. Dealing with the disease is never easy and I believe such literature goes a long way. Your review is both informative and lovely!
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I applaud the author for such courage and bold action to write this book. I believe there is lot of antagonism but the most important thing is that the information is available. The choice is yours. Thumbs up.
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While this book does not apply to me I must say I appreciate and applaud that the author has put a lot of thought and research into this book. It's backed by science in multiple instances and that I think should be a reassuring thought for many who choose to read this book. I applaud that the author encourages the combining of holistic with modern day medicine as I also feel that we can benefit from both in many ways. I will be passing on reading this particular book, but I appreciate your thorough review.
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A must-read for everyone! I am ookong forward to digging into this book to be informed and enlightened about cancer and be more understanding and empathic about cancer sufferrers.
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I find the book very relatable. However, memoirs are not really my thing. Congrats on BOTD.
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