Official Review: Winning the War on Cancer

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I found the review to be particularly interesting. My cultural background incorporates traditional herbal remedies with medical intervention to a large extent. As a result the concept of the book was exceedingly appealing. I will definitely be reading this one.
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This book sounds like it would be an amazing addition to anyone's bookshelf. Even though the subject matter is a frightening one, the book does offer hope. It's great that it is well-edited and so organized. Thanks for a detailed review!
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The power of nature! That is amazing. I believe in traditional medicine, and i hope that pharmacists and herbalists would work together more often to eatablish a controlled healing method. I don't agree with the idea of disregarding the old ways of healing because of the age of science. There has to be a blend of both. This book also points out something which i haven't noticed before; someone somewhere just might be benefitting exceptionally from these suffering. The author is doing a great job by not letting challenges keep her down. I hope she continues the good fight she's fighting. Thanks for the review.
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This was a fun read. This is a good book that will teach a holistic approach to curing cancer. The story's telling angle to it makes for more uniqueness. Will Sylvie be able to prove her Father's innocence?
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Winning the War on Cancer: The Epic Journey Towards a Natural Cure by Sylvie Beljanski is an important book everyone should read. Cancer is a horrible thing and I do believe holistic and traditional treatments are the way to go.
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I like using other natural remedies to cure diseases. I think using them with medicine is a good idea. Great review.
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Great review and thanks to the author for a self guide book of great benefit.
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I think this book is very interesting and I am always keen to read about stories Of medicine beyond the confines of the big pharmaceutical companies and even conventional medicine. I do know that in America and in my country, South Africa, doctors are bound by convention, which makes them reluctant to accept other kinds of medication. I will be curious to read about the methods covered in this book. I enjoyed your well written review.
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Wow this book is great it's just similar with the current book am reading Manifesto for a Cancer Patient The author must have been determined to left his father's name. I enjoyed reading this honest review. Kudos
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From a sampling, this seems like an informative book on cancer as well as potential alternative cures and treatments for the disease. It might be worth a second look. Well done.
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Sounds like a much needed book. I guess the underlying unspoken war between those who advocate herbal and holistic medicine and those who propagate conventional medicine is still apparent. It is sad that her father was accused and had is name ruined when it had obviously found something that may really benefit. It is also conmedable that she writes this book to clear his name and demonstrate his innocence and also to give people hope that there may be beneficial natural treatments for cancer. Thanks for your thorough review
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Good review! You explained us well about this scientific and vital book!
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This book is intriguing. Cancer has been a plague that should have been solved by now if it wasn’t so profitable for drug companies. This holistic look sounds like it has good ideas and the author may be on to something to destroy this disease. It is sad the author has had to overcome so many trials to get this information known.
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Winning in the war of cancer, I like this book. Well by written by Sylvie Beljanski. Book gave us huge knowledge about cancer and their precocious. People who suffering by cancer must read this book.

I enjoyed a book. I will rate this book 3 out 4.

Congratulations on Book of the day.
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Post by Ngozi Onyibor »

It's sad that most medical and scientific bodies don't regard natural cures as effective and safe supplements to conventional medicine. I believe lots of progress can be made in medical advancement and the range of treatments available to patients if stakeholders in the field develop an open mind to natural remedies.
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