Official Review: What I Did and Do and Why

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I was drawn by the book title, and then, the beautiful book cover. Kaiulani's story shows that she is a fighter. I'll love to read this book to both see her mindset and learn her methods for fighting disease and staying healthy. Thanks for an amazing review.
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Thanks for your review. Looks like this will be a useful and informative guide for those who are suffering from cancer. Even if it can't be applied to all types of patients, it will still encourage people to fight the diseases.
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This book is a step by step on from finding out that you have cancer to chemotherapy to battling it again and how to mix certain medicines to help you live. This book might give cancer patients a peace of mind that tells them that they're not alone in this either.
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This is a very interesting book on how someone beat the odds with cancer. It sounds like an amazing and well researched journey which will prompt the reader to think about their own life and environment. Thanks for a great review.
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I learned a lot from the sample pages, but this information is overwhelming sometimes. It is awesome that the author is using her reclaimed time to share her learnings with others. Congrats on your selected review, Christieee!
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What an inspirational story. I normally don't read cancer-related books, but I might have to give this one a try. Thanks for the review.
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This sounds like a book with a lot of great advice for a healthier lifestyle even for people who are healthy.
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Post by Gabrielle Sigaki »

This book sounds interesting for those readers who are looking for a story about people fighting cancer. The excessive repetitions and the theme don't atteact me, so I'm going to pass it. Congrats on BOTD for the author though! Thanks for the review!
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An inspirational self-help book "What I Did and Do and Why" by Kaiulani Facciani, which gives us a detailed information on the naturopathic steps the author took to defeat her cancer and circumvent the toxicity of chemotherapy. The book appears very helpful to the people suffering from cancer.
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The efficacy of naturopathic medicine and western medicine in the treatment of cancer is discussed in this book.
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This is an eye-opening book that could even save lives. I sometimes have this notion that having cancer means the end of the world to a person, but this book seems to defy that impression, and it gives hope to those who are suffering from the disease. Whether you have a first-hand experience with cancer or not, this is a very insightful and life-saving read for everyone. Thanks for the review.
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Post by jeanmtdb »

Great review! The title of the book didn't attract me at all. Your review, however, lets the reader know the extent of the research done by the author, the protocol she used and why, the inspiration to never give up. I admire the courage it takes to admit that conventional medicine and western medicine can be used together. I can't wait to read this book!
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It is hard to deal with when doctors tell you "there is nothing we can do". Cancer, or no cancer, there are a great many illnesses out there which seem to have no real cause or cure. I look forward to seeing what the author says in her book.
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A book detailing the naturopathic steps the author took to defeat cancer and circumvent the toxicity of chemotherapy is definitely an important read. I like it that though the book was written for cancer patients, it has go something for everyone. Added in my to-read list. Congrats on the BOTD!
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I appreciate the author sharing her victorious battle against cancer and her faith that moved mountains. Great review.
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