Official Review: Winning the War on Cancer

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This is definitely a book I want to read. I'm appalled (not shocked, not even surprised; but appalled) at the way the author's father was treated.That seems to be the standard. After all, there's Big Bucks in cancer research. Thanks for an interesting review.
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Thank you for the insightful review of Winning the War on Cancer. We lost my father-in-law early in 2020 after a ten year battle (on and off) with cancer. I concur with the author that natural treatments can be very impactful. I know that he extended his life for many more years than the doctors expected because of his many natural approaches for health and wellness. I look forward to reading this book.
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Cancer is a serious disease and can't be taken lightly. The book gives us a very decent insight into the world of cancer and surviving it. I would totally recommend this book to my friends and family.
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Even though I personally have never suffered from cancer, I have had relatives that did. I think this book would have been super helpful. This book was very informational and I fully support a more holistic approach to medicine.
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i love the style balances exposition, dialogue, and narrative to keep the story moving forward in a way that’s richly textured. The pace is methodical, befitting the diligent nature of both scientific research and law. The voice is impartial in its portrayal of science and law, but has the passion and urgency of a dedicated daughter who’s unnerved by the suppression of lifesaving treatment.
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A beautiful book about cancer medicine, a disease that has decimated the world and killed millions
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I am always interested in taking a natural approach where possible. Fortunately, I don't have cancer. Unfortunately, I have a lot of endocrine problems. Thank you for the informative review of this book.
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“Mirko Beljanski’s theories and products are meant to complement surgery, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy, not replace them entirely.”
This is a thoughtful approach. Having lost both my parents to cancer, I have witnessed the progression from surgery to radiation to chemo. It would be great to find a way to kill the cancer without killing the patient. I look forward to learning more about this approach. Thank you for an excellent review.
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I did know that the pharmaceutical system was doing something nasty to try and keep the real cure to all ailments hidden all so they could make money, but this book has opened my eyes to exactly what's going on out there. Nature always had it first without any side effects, why would a fellow human being decide, all so he could make money, to keep the real solution to the problem hidden? These people are wicked. Thanks to this very informative book. Congrats on being BOTD.
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This is an educational and inspirational book crafted to persuade people towards a holistic approach driven by the heart-melting desire of following the footstep of the author's father. I'm glad to know that not only does the author provide their insights upon a holistic approach but also includes scientific basis and premises to prove their statement. Thank you for the great review!
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This is amazing. Books like this are always helpful and it enlightens people and it also makes people feel a lot better. Survival stories are beautiful. Thanks for this inspirational book and thanks for the great review.
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Winning the War on Cancer by Sylvie Beljanski is a wonderful book and it will help many people. Cancer is a big problem today. Congratulations on #BOTD.
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I really enjoyed the principles the book applied in fighting cancer... Sometimes, everything is all about medical... We need to try alternative ways. Great book
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Post by Rinaich »

This one looks so informative and inspiring to everyone who suffers all disease or not. It's a good novel to showing humanity in professional way,
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Post by riccenp »

Very informative! I believe in the power of nature. There is nothing wrong in trying.
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