Official Review: Winning the War on Cancer

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The author advocates for a holistic approach to medicine and the convergent action of both traditional and alternative cures. She has done her research thoroughly and the reader can be assured the information presented is accurate and highly commendable. Thank you for a detailed review.
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Thanks for this great review. I've read a few studies about this topic and it's nice to have it broken down further outside of the long scientific papers.
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This book is very much relatable. It makes people aware of the prevention and alternative treatements.
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This book is very much relatable. It makes people aware of the prevention and alternative treatements.
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I find the book very relatable. However, memoirs are not really my thing. Congrats on BOTD.
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I am an African and I have tested alternative medicines several times and I have seen results. I have found them to be more potent and adaptive to human body on some occasions.

I think it would be good if it's adopted in the treatment of cancer.
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It's strange that his credibility was lost even though his treatments worked.
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I love the fact that the author backed up her ideas with scientific proofs. I also believe in environmental medicine. I will love to read this book. Nice review.
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This book is all encompassing on the subject of cancer, health and well being. I also like the fact that natural remedy is not replacing the other conventional treatments.
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This is a very good review. It sounds intriguing to know more about the natural remedies for chronic illness.
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I also believe that there are alternative cures for almost everything and some people just want to make profit creating synthetic medicine that might or might not help instead of taking and exploring what mother nature gives us freely. The topic of the book is pretty serious and it is good that the author mingles it with anecdotes about corporations and governments and their greediness. It will make the book much easier to read. Congratulations on becoming BOTD!
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I like that the book contains interesting and inspiring stories that give it that feeling of fiction.
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There should be no competition in saving lives and curing disease. Teamwork is vital, even in medicine. I laud Sylvie for her resolute quest to vindicate her father and help many.
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Most sources don't find that convergence between traditional and alternative cures; since this book seems to provide it, I will go tor the book, though I'm not a cancer patient. Great job.
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An interesting book that presents an option to fight cancer and other diseases with natural substances. I think the most significant thing in this work is to know the existence of these products and these plants; Pao pereira and rauwolfia vomitoria, in case they are ever needed.
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