Official Review: Winning the War on Cancer

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Re: Official Review: Winning the War on Cancer

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Winning the war on cancer brings up a perfect time to bring natural herbs back into view. I prefer natural over anything. I myself am prediabetic now from being diabetic by taking cinnamon. Of course it also required exercise and diet. I agree with this author 💯.
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It is a very interesting book especially when it comes to cancer patients. It brings hope for the future.
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I have an interest in holistic or homeopathic approaches to healing, as well as political manipulation behind medical treatments, so this book sounds like a good read. Thank you for the enthusiastic review! :techie-studyinggray:
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Use with or try first that would help along with medication. Cause if anything would help. Side-effects, allergic reaction. Inspiration to the author
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This will be a great help for those who are struggling with cancer. But the safety and benefits of these methods has to be well researched. Congratulations on being BOTD
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I love this. I am a fan of holistic medicine. We should be able use every resource available to help heal the world. This book offers an amazing insight into the pharmaceutical mindset and the benefits of mother nature in healing. This will be educational read.
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Wonderful job on your review! I already wanted to read the remainder of this book after sampling it today but I had no idea how the authors story unfolds and the catalyst for this book. Now that I have this information I want to read it even more. It is sad that pharmaceutical companies view profit over patient well-being.
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I agree wholeheartedly with the author that natural remedies are definitely the way to go. There is so much available to us with alternative healing, without the dibilating side effects. The author offers great suggestions. I will definitely recommend this book to others.
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A comprehensive read about treating cancer with ideas that are backed by scientific research and published articles signed by experts in the field. This a valuable book to read to anyone who is interested in improving one's general knowlad. Thanks you for your wonderful review! :tiphat:
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There are a lot of natural remedies that have not been adequately publicized because of the scepticism of mainstream scientists and the control of big pharma. Sounds like a fascinating book.
1 Cor 15: 19-20, 26 If only for this life we have hope in Christ, we are of all people most to be pitied.
But Christ has indeed been raised from the dead...The last enemy to be destroyed is death.
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There are a lot of natural remedies that have not been adequately publicized because of the scepticism of mainstream scientists and the control of big pharma. Sounds like a fascinating book.
1 Cor 15: 19-20, 26 If only for this life we have hope in Christ, we are of all people most to be pitied.
But Christ has indeed been raised from the dead...The last enemy to be destroyed is death.
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The review is written very well, cancer is indeed a touching illness and deadly. Wouldn’t wish it upon anyone.
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Cancer is a very dangerous disease the story was very interesting this story it's going to give hope to the patients that are diagnosed with cancer it will inspire them to have hope and strength enjoy reading it thank you
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Integrative medicine is the best option in the treatment of different kinds of cancer, and the lobbies of pharmaceutical companies that protect their interests brilliantly exposed in this educational book. Thanks for writing an informative book review.
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I like tell you brought out the fact that you were neither a patient or had any first-hand knowledge of what claims are being made. That makes what you say have more weight because you're being honest and transparent up front. I think it's important for people to feel like they have control over their health and I think this goes along with that. It gives people an option that may want a more homeopathic treatment than the traditional treatments for cancer. Overall, I like to review and this is something that I would certainly read based off the review that you gave.
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