Official Review: Winning the War on Cancer

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Such thorough review! A wonderful tribute of a daughter for her father's legacy in fighting cancer using natural cures. While I'm not entirely into scientific stuffs but the knowledge about the natural cures is what interest me the most. I also would like to read more about what Sylvie went through in her journey.
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Wow, sounds like an incredible holistic and natural approach to treating cancer. I find it such a pity that scientists would seek to discredit such integrative medicine purely because of the danger it poses to the pharmaceuticals bottom line. This book indeed needs to be shown far and wide. Thank you so much for your insightful and detailed review! Happy reading :techie-studyinggray:
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I like the concept of the book. Even though she's not a cancer patient or survivor, she has a background for telling this story — the French president. Evidence makes Sylvie's book sound credible.
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I like that the book is educational and inspirational with well-researched details. I'm sure people living with cancer or relatives of those living with cancer will find the book appealing. Congratulations on being the BOTD.
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I am truly thankful for this particular book because of the author's courage and strength in dealing with so many challenges faced by her father before her, carrying on his legacy of promoting natural, alternative medicine in the face of so many obstacles posed by the big pharmaceutical companies and public officials. People should know more about this alternative approach and its health benefits.
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The only means to win the war on cancer is through collective and coordinated responsibility. This menace continues to render children, orphans. I hope to live to witness a day when a vaccine will be developed. Thank you for an insightful review
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Many patients do find benefit from taking a holistic approach to healthcare, since alternative cures can often produce fewer adverse side effects. The field of integrative medicine is definitely a viable approach to achieving and maintaining full-body wellness. Thank you for sharing your impressions of this one!
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I like what this book has to offer so far! I believe highly in nature's power, and I have never believed that drugs such as chemo are the only remedies for cancer. Congrats to the author on BOTD! :)
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Holistic medicine is so interesting, and I appreciate that the author promotes it alongside other treatments. It sounds like she really did her research! What a wonderful tribute to her father. Thanks for this enticing review!
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Cancer has ruined many lives. I believe any method that can be used to cure and eventually eradicate this menace should be explored.
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Cancer is one of the most challenging non-communicable diseases today, and many people are directly or indirectly affected by this disease. This qualifies this book to be a worthy read for everyone. I like it that it gives information concerning integrative medicine. It's impressive that the book is well written and well organized. This is a must-read. Congrats on the BOTD!
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It is sad reading how the rest of the scientific community could seek to destroy the reputation of one who sought to do things differently. I am glad that the book approaches treatment from an angle of integration, not replacing one with the other. Thanks for the review.
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This book is really helpful and the review is wonderful. Thank you.
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The book is a good description of natural remedies. The author explains that he is close to winning the war on cancer. A biologist and biochemical expert explains that the remedy has been developed from a tree found in the Amazon rainforest and the bark of the roots found in Africa. The book is good and reminds us that natural remedies are good because they have been scientifically research.
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