Official Review: Winning the War on Cancer

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Winning the war on cancer is an apt title for a book such as this. Any treatment that comes without side effect is very much welcome. The author's dedication to clearing her father's name is commendable. Great review.
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This does seem like an interesting read for those interested in treatments of cancer. Non fiction is not my cup of tea so I'll skip.
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I find this book very interesting and O too am a lover of natural remedies to fight off sickness and diseases. I love how she incorporated personal experiences and really encouraging different routes in dealing with cancer and other chronic illnesses.
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Thank you for a wonderful review. I think the idea of a mixed approach to cancer and other diseases is inspirational. I think a holistic approach is something we all need to know more about, this sounds like a fascinating and educational read.
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Thanks, Cristinaro, for your great review.
In the book, I take a life experience by the author about how to win over chronic diseases including cancer. I agree there are inherited values hidden in the traditional approach of medicines. Naturopathy, the ancient treatment, preventive measures against allopathic has effective curing properties nature and the human body has naturally. The information in this book prevails among the magic source of curing naturally. A must-read, info journal in the form of the life story of the author, quoting about her father, brilliant biologist-biochemist proved the merit of the subject. I liked the info in sample pages, as well as reviews around.
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The book is really insightful. Thanks for such an enlightening review.
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Although this book isn't what I would read, I admire the thorough research the author did. Since cancer is still a battlefield, every person that tries to conquer it by doing research is coming closer to the ultimate cure.
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I have had relatives and friends that have succumbed to this disease. Alternative treatments that are more natural and complement the traditiional treatments such as chemotherapy should be welcomed and not disparaged. Kudos to Sylvie for continuing her father's work and in trying to clear his name. The world needs more heroes like her.
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The author discusses a possible plant-based cure for cancer developed by her father after much study, testing, and research. Congratulations to the author for being chosen as BOTD. Thanks to the reviewer for your excellent review.
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This seems like a well researched book and an absolute solution to cancer would be a dream come true for many. Congrats to the author on getting BOTD.
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I, too, believe in the healing power of nature and am always on the lookout from something to give us hope against the terrible scourge of cancer. I like the sense of hope this book instills. Thank you for the review.
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Well written review. I think it's quite informative too and will help us be aware of cancer.
Nice job. Kudos
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I feel just from the review this book has challenged me to live a healthy life and also the determination shown by the character to fight all odds and bring the natural medicine to reality is just something else. Thanks for the review.
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Thank you for such a detailed review. It's good to see that the scientific community is searching for answers and cures in the natural world, and that they're being successful.
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It is inspiring that this book is a tribute to a father from his daughter. Thank you for your insightful review.
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