Official Review: Winning the War on Cancer

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Re: Official Review: Winning the War on Cancer

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Many of the natural fauna and flora that we encounter has some medicinal value. Combining the two, science and nature, there may be an answer to the horrible disease called cancer. I have been touched by this disease through family members. Thank you for doing the review.
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I believe Cancer patients will find this book helpful. Thanks for the review.
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This book is very informative and important for us, whether having cancer or not. And thanks you have review this book excellently. My mother was had a cancer and she had passed away. And I watched her went through chemotherapy for a year. She had to hospitalize for a year. I saw she suffered a lot after getting chemo, she can't eat and drink properly. So chemical medicine has a bad side effect, I heard that it can killed both corrupted cells and healthy cells.
I'm glad there is an alternative medicine and from natural ingredients. That's great.
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A valuable piece of advice for the people suffering from cancer and other chronic diseases is given in the book "Winning the War on Cancer" by Sylvie Beljanski. Nice thing is that the author encourages us to go for a holistic approach to medicine by combining both traditional and alternative cures. The book appears quite precious.
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:tiphat: "integrative medicine " Hearing this word for the first time to treat cancer, well if that works that would be a miracle for modern science
Great book
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I think it's high time we started using natural means to treat diseases. Less side effects. Thanks for the review.
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This book seems quite enlightening. Cancer is such a tough and damaging disease that I'm sure this book provides hope in more ways than one. Congratulations on book of the day!
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I love the idea of natural healing and the holistic views on this topic. This book seems educational and very inspirational thanks for the detailed review and congrats on the BOTD
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Something to learn in life that is found in this book wow, Such an Interesting book is this. thanks for giving us such an interest book
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A survival story that can inspire cancer patients. This type of book will help the patients especially during their hard times; knowing that there are books that can understand you when you're in your worst is indeed heartwarming. Congrats on BOTD!
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The review is on point re: the dilemma faced by the author and her family.
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I have always wondered if there is an alternative medicine to cure cancer. It seems like my search is over. Winning the war on Cancer by Sylvie Beljanski explores the holistic approach.
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Post by Snigdha Pandey »

The title made me think it's a memoir of a woman who fought against cancer and survived. But I realised I'd got it all wrong after reading the review. It touches some important and interesting topics. It's heartbreaking to know that people would try to stop and even punish someone who's trying to find a cure for cancer. I think the writing style is going to make the book when better. I would love to read this book. Thanks for the great review.
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The review is very convincing in providing information about what this book is about. For a non-fiction book, this has some dramatic stories related to the discovery of a cure for cancer. Also, I'm glad that the author raised concern on the political and financial aspects of distributing pharmaceuticals. Congtatulations on the BOTD.
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Post by Aashu Chaudhary »

Cancer has been a great psychological treat for even healthy people. Hopefully, this book will provide some relief to that along with other information related to disease and its treatment.
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