Official Review: Winning the War on Cancer

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Winning the War on Cancer is a very informative and educational book. It takes a holistic approach to treat cancer. It seems like a book fit for medical enthusiasts. Great review!
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The daughter is devoted to continuing his father's legacy of medicine. I completely agree with the use of natural medicines, also known as Ayurveda, along with synthetic drugs. Thanks for the review.
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This book is educational at it covers different kinds of treatment that actually helps. Thanks for the review.
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This book is highly educational because the author incorporated information and facts that I've never taken the time to know. Her writing has backing from other scientific research from credible sources. The book is indeed an eye-opener for those with or without cancer. Congrats on BOTD!
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Through the years, Cancer has been a wildly known topic, and I think it's high time that we educate ourselves more about it. I hope this book will be super helpful when it comes to Cancer awareness and treatment. Thanks for the review.
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There are definitely quite a few alternatives to fighting cancer. I've seen people who use some of the more nontraditional methods and fight q good battle.
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Cancer is a degenerating and painful disease. If it can be rectified using natural remedies in conjunction with allopathic treatments, then well and good. I love the awareness this book gives. The awareness about other natural remedies that work for cancer, the cancer pharmaceutical industry and the modern remedies available for cancer treatment. Nice review!
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This book will definitely come in handy to most people. I love how people were able to fight for survival. Cancer is eating deep into our society today. Thanks for the review
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Cancer is a disease that has caused a large number of deaths. I believe that any idea to help the healing of cancer patients should be encouraged and not persecuted. I commend the author for her courage to stand up for what she believes in. Great review.
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I would like to understand more about integrative medicine. I hope I will find my way through this book. Congratulations on your BOTD.
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I have got no knowledge on the field of medicine, but I am happy that some people are finding ways to cure cancer. This book seems like a knowledgeable book full of useful information.
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Winning the war on cancer appears to be a highly educational and inspirational book. I appreciate how the author's thoughts are backed by scientific evidence and her published articles signed by professionals in the field. This increases the book's credibility.
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I reviewed this book some time ago now, but found the conclusions encouraging. Also, what a horrific situation for her father to have found himself in for simply giving some people a solution.
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Post by mrlefty0706 »

The official review found that this book is educational and inspirational and a must for people that are suffering from cancer. As my wife and I age we worry about cancer, dementia and other diseases. I am almost 69 and while I worry about these diseases, I am ok so far. My issues have been joints, i.e. knees and wrists and my wife has not had any problems so far. I would like to read this book even though cancer is not present in our families. Very good review.
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I'm interested in cancer and studying more about it. I hope I will get the information and inspiration I need.
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