Review of 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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Many people believe that “natural” medications are always safe and beneficial to their health. This could be the case, but there isn’t much evidence available to back it up. Winning the War on Cancer: The Epic Journey Towards a Natural Cure by Sylvie Beljanski highlights various natural medications Dr. Mirko Beljanski used to cure chronic diseases such as cancer and hypertension. It also explains why the media and government discourage the use of natural medications but promote pharmaceutical medications.

Dr. Mirko Beljanski, a French molecular researcher who found a unique technique for curing cancer using natural extracts, has a daughter named Sylvie Beljanski. This book explains his findings in great depth. In this book, Sylvie Beljanski explains how her parents focused their efforts on researching various plant extracts and used them to cure chronic diseases. After his natural extracts were more effective than synthetic products, people chose them over pharmaceutical drugs. Sylvie Beljanski’s fight for a natural cancer cure is chronicled in this book. Did Sylvie Beljanski succeed in spreading the news about the use of natural remedies all across the world? Read the book to find out.

This was a fantastic book to read. The book contained a great deal of important information. I learned about cancer and the pharmaceutical industry. I also learned that natural products are not patentable, so large pharmaceutical corporations are unlikely to invest in them. Mirko Beljanski was arrested and prosecuted because of the government’s financial interest in patented pharmaceutical products. His arrest was a way of keeping pharmaceutical companies afloat. Until his untimely death, the government fought against his study. The author believes her father was poisoned by inhaling unknown substances after being set up by the government.

I appreciated looking over the many photographs that the author included in this book. There was a photograph of Beljanski supporters marching with signs that read, “We want the Beljanski products: efficient and non-toxic.” The photographs backed up the majority of what was said in the book. I also liked how the author skillfully blended past and present occurrences while narrating the story of her father’s death and the government’s attempts to hide his research. Finally, the author inspired me; despite being a lawyer, she was able to bring her father’s scientific work to light and eventually became the vice president of The Beljanski Foundation, whose aim is to explore natural methods to cancer. There was absolutely nothing to dislike about the book.

Winning the War on Cancer: The Epic Journey Towards a Natural Cure by Sylvie Beljanski is a must-read for anyone coping with cancer or another chronic illness. I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars because I believe the author did a good job of educating the audience about natural cancer treatments. It also covers important aspects of living a healthy lifestyle. The text was meticulously edited to ensure that there were no grammatical errors. I recommend this book to biological researchers and those seeking natural alternatives to synthetic drugs, as natural products are effective in removing toxins and supporting the body’s rejuvenation process with minimal or no negative effects.

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Thank you for your wonderful review! It would be great to read this book for the important information it contains.
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This is a well-written review. I would read this if I come across it to learn about the natural remedies to chronic illnesses.
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Cancer is indeed a debilitating condition. The author has done a great book of writing this book. Thanks for your insightful review!
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Honest-reviewer wrote: 29 Mar 2022, 00:18 Cancer is indeed a debilitating condition. The author has done a great book of writing this book. Thanks for your insightful review!
Hopefully we would win the war against cancer. Thanks for your feedback.
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I can only imagine how informative this book should be, and I'm curious to discover his findings and all about his journey. Great review.
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I don’t trust non-pharmaceutical treatments and only try them if they have been recommended by family or close friends. I guess this says more about me than the actual products, though.
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I don't usually trust all pharmaceutical medicine. But I believe natural medicine have its perks where the pharmaceutical medicine cannot help. This is a very well written review. Thank you!!
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I have read a similar book that encourages people to opt for naturalistic treatments. Thank you for the great review.
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Raymond N wrote: 31 Mar 2022, 03:32 I can only imagine how informative this book should be, and I'm curious to discover his findings and all about his journey. Great review.
You’ll be amazed to discover his findings. There’s a lot of information in this book.
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Thanks for your amazing review. I totally agree with it as i just finished it.
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The information I might acquire from this book might help save lives. The review was wonderful and exhausting. Congratulations.
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I'm interested in herbal medicine as an alternative to cancer treatment, so this book might be a good reference. Thanks for the detailed review!
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A good review. I feel the author did a good job trying to give hope to cancer patients. Fine book
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chinonye-nonye wrote: 06 Apr 2022, 05:11 A good review. I feel the author did a good job trying to give hope to cancer patients. Fine book
She did a good job with the book, she did not just give hope to cancer patients but every one with a chronic disease .
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