Review of Winning the War on Cancer
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Review of Winning the War on Cancer
Winning the War on Cancer is a book written by Sylvie Beljanski. In this book, she told the story of the research and discovery made by her father, Mirko Beljanski. He discovered natural ways to cure cancer after a prolonged period of research. Mirko found plant extracts that kill cancer cells and thought the world should know about them. He faced a lot of opposition after he made this discovery. This book is borne out of Sylvie's desire to carry on her father's legacy after the government did all it could to frustrate his efforts and push his achievements under the rocks. She liaised with the head of the Center for Information of Research and Scientific Innovation (CIRIS) in this quest.
In the book, natural ways to cure cancer and the need for the entire human race to live healthily was discussed. A careful perusal of this book will reveal tips that will significantly improve the health of cancer patients and the overall health of the reader.
What I like the most about the book is that it offers a new perspective on the cure of cancer. The book moved away from the traditional medical means of combating the disease and focused on natural ways to cure it. It was interesting to read about a natural and highly effective cure for cancer for the first time. Chemotherapy was all I knew for the longest time. Also, I appreciated the simplicity of the terms used in the book. Even though I am not a medical doctor or a medical student, I was still able to comprehend most of the points made by the author. I also loved Sylvie's dedication to bringing to light the good works of her father. I love that she got corporation from different people in that course.
I could not find a thing to dislike about this book. It was meticulously written. The many challenges Mirko and Sylvie faced from the government in their bid to popularise Mirko's breakthrough in medicine made the book enjoyable. The book was straight to the point and did not contain unnecessary details that would bore the reader.
The book gets a perfect rating of 4 out of 4 stars. I see no reason to deduct a single star from it. It was exceptionally well edited. I didn't come across spelling or grammatical errors in it. There was no need to create mental pictures of the things I read from the book as they were vividly portrayed in the images used by the author.
I recommend the book to people seeking to understand and manage cancer disease better. Patients suffering from the disease have a lot of helpful lessons to pick from the book.
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Winning the War on Cancer
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