Official Review: Winning the War on Cancer

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It's undeniable the inspirational power this book possesses. One of the things I liked more was that instead of everything that could happen to her for continuing the researches with the biological extracts, she decided to carry on with her father’s legacy and kept helping people overcome cancer. The book also teaches the really sad truth about the our governments, who are only busy with profits rather than the well-being of the people. And it also teaches us to reflect about the real good that pharmaceutic medicines do to us.
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Alternative prevention and treatment is always preferred, provided it works, and Ms. Beljanski has certainly put forth a great, educated and educational book to tell us why and how it can. Thank you so much for your review. I lost my own father to cancer, and i miss him dearly, and if there was a more natural and more effective treatment, we would have jumped on it gladly. The book would also make a beautiful gift for anyone battling cancer themselves or for a member of their family. Thank you to the author, also, for writing it and carrying on her father's legacy. Big pharma seems to have their fingers in everything.
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Thank you for the outstanding review on this book! I believe in alternative and holistic medicine. I lost two sisters to cancer, and watching the effects of chemotherapy and radiation on their health was heartbreaking. As a retired nurse I am aware there are alternative natural substances that have been proven to kill cancer cells and protect the good cells, they just don't get used. I say bravo to the author for making the decision to further her father's work and clear his name. It takes a brave soul to buck the system! I wish this book had been available when my sisters were battling cancer!
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I think this sounds like an interesting book for those looking for ways to supplement treatment. Natural healing could be helpful. Congrats on the book of the day. Great review.
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I strongly believe in alternative medicine. I pity what Sylvie's had to go through to make this acceptable. thanks for the wonderful review.
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I have had my eye on this book for over a year. I like that it is well-written, research is scientifically-based, and personal; and look forward to reading it. Great review!
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This book appears informative and inspiring. Cancer patients, their friends, and family will surely find it invaluable. Thanks for a beautiful review.
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The book looks soothing and might help in mental healing. Nice review.
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Nice review. This book is a great way to encourage and inspire those living with chronic illnesses. There are people in my life that can benefit from the information presented and the story of survival mentioned.
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Having had countless positive experiences with it, I'm a firm believer in alternative medicine myself, because no matter what, nature is king. I also understand how frustrating it can be when arrant greed of the powers that be in certain areas make things unnecessarily difficult. I applaud the author in her courage to voice out these ills and forge on to complete her father's work. This book will be a good fit for anyone needing such valuable information on alternative routes to defeating cancer. Thanks for the review.
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Winning the War on Cancer is a book written by Sylvie Beljanski. It simply seeks to make people see the importance of integrative medicine, and also the writer does not in any way dismiss the benefits of allopathic treatments.
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Cancer is one of the common disease with high mortality rate in the world today. Any book that will enlighten people on it will get my attention. I will add this to my reading list. Thnks for the detailed review
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I really don't know much about environmental medicine but I do know that it will serve a great purpose when developed. Thank you for the insightful review!
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An educational and informative book about a disease seems to be worth reading. I would definitely love to read this book especially because it is backed up with scientific proofs. Your review was indeed helpful.
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I think it's awesome that the author doesn't dismiss allopathic cures and fully embraces holistic approach but also backs her claims with scientific evidence. This definitely sounds like a helpful book for cancer patients. Great and thorough review!
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