Review by NisasPieces -- Winning the War on Cancer

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Review by NisasPieces -- Winning the War on Cancer

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Winning the War on Cancer" by Sylvie Beljanski.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Cancer is the most common terminal disease worldwide and its reach is extending with each year. The treatment and medicine are too expensive for lower-income individuals and people of third world countries. A natural cure would be a relief for so many of these patients suffering from cancer. In Winning the War on Cancer, Sylvie Beljanski talks about finding natural cures for cancer from plant extracts.

Sylvie is the daughter of French researcher Dr. Mirko Beljanski. Ever since she was little, she saw her father help cancer patients get better by prescribing natural medicine. He had discovered that DNA destabilization is the primary cause of cancer. Then, he spent most of his life trying to find a natural remedy to take the place of expensive cancer treatment. He was successful in finding plant extracts that can completely eradicate cancer stem cells in a matter of hours, without being toxic to the healthy cells. His research proved to be most effective in pancreatic and ovarian cancer stem cells.

In this book, Sylvie conveys her passion for her father's work and how she plans to advance the research even after her father's death. As a lawyer with no background in medicine, she had a difficult journey ahead of her. I loved that the book is honest and emotional, as well as providing full proof information with credible citations. I liked that the writer is not timid in telling the truth. She writes about her father's hardships in carrying out research that would treat cancer by inexpensive remedies. Big pharmaceutical companies were opposed to this research because it would cut off their profits. Beljanski also had to deal with unfair political wrath over his research, as far as getting banned from practicing medicine a few years before his tragic death.

The book was professionally edited. It was a seamless reading experience. There wasn't anything that I particularly disliked. My only concern about the book is the vast amount of scientific terms and research references. As someone who had no prior knowledge about cancer, its causes, or treatment, I found some of the theories difficult to follow. But otherwise, this is the perfect book to open our minds to believe in a natural cure for cancer, even if you do not want to believe at first.

I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars. I would recommend this book to people who are interested in learning more about cancer, AIDS, and the possibility of natural treatments. This book would be a great help to anyone suffering from cancer or who knows someone that is fighting this disease.

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