Official Review: Winning the War on Cancer

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Re: Official Review: Winning the War on Cancer

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Whether you are suffering from cancer or someone close to you, or no one you know yet, the book offers great insight into how we can use nature's gifts to aid us.
And what makes the book even more amazing is the father-daughter bond and how relationships can be deeply forged in times of trial.
Kudos, great review.
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This book promotes the use of traditional and nontraditional medicines. I like that it shares different approaches and has reputable sources. I really like that it's organized well.
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This book sounds highly inspiring and motivating. I appreciate the author’s courage and determination. Thanks for your wonderful review!
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I think this book would be benefical for those dealing with cancer and chronic illness, and it could also be used as a preventative measure to reduce inflammation and take on a more holistic approach to our health. It sounds like the author is very well-researched and knowledgeable in regards to natural remedies. Thanks for your enthralling review.
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Seems like it would be a very useful book for those who are looking to learn more about cancer and alternative treatments. I like that it is backed by science. Thanks for the great review.
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It was very informative. Cancer is a very dreadful disease that takes numerous lives a year. Stories of survivors actually inspires many people to fight against this fatal disease. Awesome review.
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This book is centered around people suffering cancer and chronic diseases. I think I would pass but nice review.
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Post by Stephanie Runyon »

I'm definitely picking this #BOTD up. My dad just found out he has 10 large spots on his lungs and he had been cancer free for 11 years (he had bladder cancer and had to undergo chemo after the doctors made him a new bladder from part of his intestines). I had uterine cancer and I know that I had to undergo a second surgery to remove a blood clot when I hemorraghed from my hysterectomy. And my mother is already aware that she has lung cancer as well. A holistic approach seems like it has landed perfect today. Your review was great in revealing that this is a well researched book combined with stories of what many family members, as well as cancer patients, go through.
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As a cancer survivor, I find this book very interesting. The side effects of chemo are horrible and long lasting. If my cancer comes back, I would definitely be interested in these natural remedies. It scares me that governments can withhold information on natural remedies so they can fill their own pockets and agendas.
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I like how the author titled this book. It makes people know that cancer is not the end but would give hope to cancer patents. Thanks for a great review.
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This sounds like it would be a great book for anybody impacted by cancer. Having journeyed with several friends and family members diagnosed with cancer, I find the ideas posed in the book particularly relevant. I look forward to reading the book.
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It sounds like a great read for people suffering from cancer and other chronic diseases. Thanks for the amazing review.
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The cynic side of me doesn't believe in natural remedies for something as big as cancer, but I've also seen what aloe can do to someone who trusts in its use (a friend... 6 months of life given by doctors, 3 years later still going strong). Hope this book gives hope and help to those in need.
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Thanks for the review. This promises to be a great read. Indeed, natural products when it comes to health & well being are a force to reckon with.
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Post by Helen91 »

I also believe in the healing power of nature and I think (based on your recommendation) that this book will be helpful for managing cancer. Thank you
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