Review of Winning the War on Cancer
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Review of Winning the War on Cancer
Winning the War on Cancer by Sylvie Beljanski is a book about natural extracts that can treat cancer. Sylvie Beljanski explains how effective, efficient, and safe these natural approaches are. The two extracts, Pao pereira and Rauwolfia vomitoria] were first discovered by her dad, Dr. Mirko Beljanski, who used them to cure so many people who were suffering from cancer. The extracts have been scientifically proven to cure cancer by eliminating cancer stem cells. The book also includes the author's life story and tells about the struggles her father, his partners, and herself went through while developing this remarkable discovery.
I'm glad Sylvie Beljanski has had the courage to spread awareness about these unknown cancer cures despite the potential pressure and risks looming all over her. By sharing her own life story, she cements her resolve of sharing the truth, making us appreciate the efforts honest researchers are investing in fighting the war on cancer. It isn't easy to achieve what she has achieved without a strong-willed resolve. If she was weak, she could have given up the moment she saw what her father went through for discovering these cancer-curing extracts that have helped countless people. I admire her efforts, and that's what makes me like the book even more.
This book is a beacon of hope to future generations. It is evident that cancer has been turned into a multi-billion industry and such natural alternatives that can't be patented and monetized are often fought hard. But as I've read from the book, the Beljanski Foundation, a foundation dedicated to furthering research on natural cancer remedies and keeping Dr. Mirko Beljanski's work alive, is stronger than ever. To me, this is just the encouragement we need — that we might one day defeat the scourge of cancer. As it seems, Sylvie Beljanski is determined to make it a reality. I like her determination as she explains in the book.
I don't think there are any negative aspects to note about the book. The book has been wonderfully written in my opinion. The inclusion of Sylvie's life story also makes the book relatable. I also loved the book because it gives hope that there could be a more effective and affordable cure for cancer in development and there are people like Dr. Sylvie Beljanski who have devoted their lives to see it come to light. I didn't find any errors and the book seems expertly edited. I rate the book 5 out of 5 stars. I also don't see why I should deduct any stars.
Everyone interested in knowing about the underrated and less known, cheaper, and natural cancer cures will find the book intriguing. The readers will also learn how the Beljanski Foundation is working to make such cures a success.
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Winning the War on Cancer
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