Official Review: Winning the War on Cancer

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My entire family struggles with various cancers. I am very interested to read this book to see how we can better our health. To help my grandparents who I care for fight their cancer and to help protect myself from developing cancer.
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I support doctors and traditional medicine 100% but I am also open to holistic medicine. In fact non-traditional treatments saved my life once when I was little, so I am very open to looking for more than one way to treat your disease as long as you're still going to the regular doctor. Thank you for the review, this is a book I would like to check out.
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The book is an inspirational boom. How one can survive a chronic disease. I like the fact that the author has given scientific proof to her work. Cancer is a deadly disease and I am happy that someone thought to right about it and how to survive it. I would love to read the book. It's a great review.
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I love the story of survival...Driven by the idea of helping people to fight against cancer ... To helpful for their families and friends...The author's holistic approach is very important in overcoming the cancer... Thanks for a great review...
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I think this book will come handy for those who have cancer and for the family members who are worried about their loved ones...and with the help of nature as well as the emerging techs in medical field, I'm confident that one day we can eradicate the fear cancer brings in our minds.....
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I was ready to back out on this because I don't like reading books like these, but when the reviewer said, "Firstly, the author’s ideas are thoroughly backed by scientific research, published articles signed by experts in the field, and treatment protocols for different kinds of cancer." I thought I should at least give it a try.
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Thank you for the review! I am interested in reading this as I am interested in natural remedies. I think that the balance between the science and the personal stories in the book will make it relatable for many. Thank you and congratulations to the author on BOTD!
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Going natural is not a trend but a must. I hope more people rely more on God's creation and not on what man manipulated. Thank you for your review, it added value to an already valuable written work. Keep it up!
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Thanks for the review. I have already read and reviewed this book myself. I agree that this approach to alternative medicines is certainly appealing. I would have liked to see more corroborating evidences in the text, though.
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I would love to suggest this book to my best friend. Her father has been tested with lung cancer and my friend has lost all hope of him to live. I hope this book helps her in coping with the trauma and may it give her the same ray of sunshine that I feel this book can give her. Thanks for the beautiful review.
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Thanks for your informative review. This is not only a useful book for cancer patients but also a portrait of the beautiful family love between the author and her father.
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'Official Review: Winning the War on Cancer' by Sylvie Belijanski is a comprehensive explanation of the contents of the book! The information of the book given by the reviewer is solid, thorough and promising! The readers will start thinking anew about the various treatments for cancer after reading the review!
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Being a med student myself, I would like to explore this topic. I would like to expand on knowledge on non-pharmacological therapy. Thank you for your review.
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I am glad that I decided to read this book as it teaches you so much and I have a relative who recently overcome her cancer.Thankyou for this review.
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Post by Kesh 24 »

Your review was thoughtful and helpful. I like how you mentioned that you are not a doctor nor a patient and yet the book was able to engage you. Also, mentioning that the theories are meant to be applied alongside existing treatments was a good decision because the title (“Epic Journey Towards a Natural Cure”) implied that the author suggested the use of natural medicines alone.
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