Review of Winning the War on Cancer
-
- Posts: 14
- Joined: 24 Sep 2022, 07:11
- Currently Reading:
- Bookshelf Size: 21
- Reviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-annascotkcd.html
- Latest Review: Devil in False Colors by Jack Winnick
Review of Winning the War on Cancer
The book Winning the War on Cancer, authored by Sylvie Beljanski, is a must-read for anyone interested in alternative approaches to cancer treatment. The book is based on the research of Sylvie's father, Dr. Mirko Beljanski, who discovered the healing properties of two natural plants, Pao Pereira and Rauwolfia Vomitoria, in treating cancerous cells. Sylvie's personal journey to continue her father's work and clear his name is an inspiring tale of resilience and determination.
The book further details the obstacles that Dr. Mirko Beljanski encounters in his research. The author also discusses the unethical behavior of the pharmaceutical industry and how it no longer serves its original objective of saving lives but rather preserves its profits. The book also offers a profoundly emotional and intimate viewpoint on the challenges and victories of combating cancer.
This has been a smooth read for me, and I so much appreciate how well-written and well-researched this book is. I must say that what I like in this book, which I so much appreciate and also find to be one of its greatest strengths, is its thorough grounding in scientific research, with numerous published articles and treatment protocols cited throughout. I also appreciate how the author addresses the issue of corrupt practice in the medical industry and how they set the major interest as making more profits instead of looking at how to put an end to patients' suffering by providing an effective cure. It's high time that the pharmaceutical industry changes its ways and realizes that people's lives matter more than the money they are trying to make.
This book is indeed a self-help book that is highly informative, and I must say that I have nothing negative to say about it. It appears appealing in all areas, so I have no dislike for it. I noticed no typographical or grammatical errors in the book while reading; I consider this book to be exceptionally well-edited.
In addition to its value for cancer patients and those interested in natural remedies, the book is a cautionary tale about the dangers of putting profits above human health and the importance of a holistic approach to medicine. Overall, I highly recommend Winning the War on Cancer to anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the complexities of cancer treatment and the potential of alternative approaches. I give the book a 5 out of 5 stars rating for its engaging narrative, well-researched content, and powerful message.
******
Winning the War on Cancer
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon
-
- Book of the Month Participant
- Posts: 279
- Joined: 01 Jul 2023, 05:06
- Currently Reading:
- Bookshelf Size: 104
- Reviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-joy-wendy.html
- Latest Review: Asterisk by Booth Milovnik