Review of Winning the War on Cancer

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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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5 out of 5 stars
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This is a book that teaches you a lot about the health industry and your health in particular. After reading this book, I can say that I have been educated and am excited. I always knew that some of what was said here was accurate, but I never really made any effort to substantiate it. She explained to me how foolish everyone, including myself, has been. The book excels. It engages the reader and tests his or her convictions with some fascinating and contentious facts.

Dr. Beljanski promoted the straightforward application of plant extracts as a cancer treatment. By using the extracts identified by Drs. Beljanski, Pao Pereira, and Rauwolfia Vomitoria, cancer can be treated without the negative consequences brought on by chemotherapy and radiation. The extracts inhibited the growth of ovarian cancer stem cells as well as pancreatic cancer stem cells. It's interesting to note that the extracts can also treat infertility; the author related a tale of her father giving Rauwolfia to a farmer whose pigs had trouble giving birth. The farmer returned joyfully and sarcastically grumbled that he had too many piglets. The extract reportedly worked on humans, and Dr. Beljanski had assisted some couples struggling with infertility.

The medical jargon, the explanation of how cancer affects our bodies, and the treatment options were the best aspects of this book. Even if you don't have a background in medicine, you can still understand this material and the phrases used with ease. The author is a lawyer, but she was intrigued by this research and does a fantastic job of explaining how medicinal medications operate. She didn't advise us to completely stop using scientific medications. but she did propose giving these natural remedies to patients in addition to scientific medications and treatments so they may benefit from them. There was nothing in the book that bothered me. The order of events in the novel was excellent. The author's prior hardships are followed by the author's present-day challenges.

Nothing about this book is lacking. Instead, this book taught a lot of valuable lessons. In today's world, we need more Sylvie-like bravery and tenacity. I came to see that politicians' struggles for power were evident everywhere. Leading healthcare professionals were not excluded. People ought to act more morally and better themselves in this regard. The editing was top notch I found no errors while reading.

As a result, I give Winning the War on Cancer by Sylvie Beljanski a score of 5 out of 5. Due to the book's intrigue and enjoyment, I did not give it a lower rating. I strongly advise everyone who works in medicine and is fighting cancer to read this book, especially cancer patients. This book would interest anyone looking to battle cancer.

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