Official Review: Winning the War on Cancer

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Re: Official Review: Winning the War on Cancer

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This is a book for everyone that wants to learn about how families and the patient deal with cancer. Through the upcoming battle against it, the lost of hope, the research for alternative medicine and how the big companies act on their own agenda. Unfortunately, I don't like this kind of book, so I'll have to pass it.
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This is a heart warming gesture in the form of a book. The author is rooted in a desire to help others fight this invisible enemy called cancer that has afflicted many. Congrats on being the BOTD.
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Post by Cristina Corui Mihailescu »

Wow, this comprehensive review really made me curious to read about the author's journey and accomplishments. I had no idea that the French president was treated against cancer with natural products...and the sincerity regarding big pharma companies makes it a must-read!
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The book is written driven by the idea of helping people to fight against cancer, Mirko Beljanski found two miraculous plants in nature: Pao pereira, a tree native to the Amazon, and Rauwolfia vomitoria, an African root bark. This is great. The book is a must read.
The review is superb.
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Great review. This sounds like a book giving the hope for survival to those who are suffering from cancer.
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I’ve lost a few people to cancer and I’ve seen what it does to a person. This book sounds informative and interesting, thank you for the review.
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If we do not fight for the truth, we may find ourselves suffering unnecessarily is the core of this important book. It is a scientific non-fiction on the importance of integrative medicine, especially, in treating cancer. It is a story of grit in the fight for naturally available effective alternatives to allopathic medicine in the treatment of cancer. Both the book and the book review are written very well. Congratulations on the BOTD!
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Post by Ailakhu Yusau Aizhebiomon »

Cancer is a common ailment killing young and old in our society hence, any book that would educate people on how to cure or manage the health condition is invaluable. Thanks for your concise and interesting review.
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I recently read a book that explained the difference between allopathic medicine and a naturalistic approach to medicine. I’ll love to see what the holistic approach to medicine is about. I also like that this book is a source of inspiration for people suffering from the same issues because it’ll help them get through.
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I can’t imagine how hard she worked to finish this research. As a person who has had a family member that beat cancer, this book talks to me. Thank you for this review.
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I can’t imagine how hard she worked to finish this research. As a person who has had a family member that beat cancer, this book talks to me.
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Post by Amina Yusuf »

I'm so happy to read that a holistic approach should be considered as a treatment for cancer. Most science-based research are dismissive to such idea and alternative medicine is not give the much needed funding for more research to be carried out. Nature has so much to offer in medical research if only scientists are willing to give it priority. Thank you for your review.
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Post by Fareed Regal »

Congratulations on a great review. I found it enlightening and at the same time, quite disturbing. How many more times will the advancement of mankind be held back by greedy companies and people who are only interested in making more money.
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Post by Valkyrie9 »

This piece of scientific non-fiction advocates for holistic treatment of medical conditions, especially cancer, complementing allopathic medicine with natural remedies. This will be an invaluable resource for cancer patients. Thanks for the thorough review!
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Post by Crescent Gold »

A good review. There are many people who are indeed suffering from deadly diseases in the world but out all are able to cure or manage it.
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