Official Review: Winning the War on Cancer

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Re: Official Review: Winning the War on Cancer

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This book book gives a different perception about cancer and breaks the stigma around cancer patients. It also gives hope to the patients and survivors
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This is a completely different book than I am used to reading. The effects of integrative medicine in dealing with a terrible and slowly consuming disease is worth while reading. I will definitely be reading this book. Thanks for a great review!!
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I have never read a book like this. Not only does it evoke hope and inspiration for cancer patients, this book gives an alternative view of holistic medicine that I never would have thought of. This book is truly one-of-a-kind. Thank you for your insightful review.
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This seems like a very informative and eye-opening book. I'm interested in reading this book to find out more about what the author has to say on the matter. Great review!
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Sylvie must be informed for her to recommend a holistic approach to medicine.
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That's for a well written review. I'm sure many could use this information
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Thanks for the detailed and insightful review. Yes, I trust alternative medicine too. Though it is not easily available, but it is without any side effects. Great that the author worked hard to keep the promise to her father.
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Cancer is a silent killer and is very active in this age. While the usual medicine's side effects are long lasting. This book reminds us that there is a way of healing without any bad side effects. The healing power of nature.
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First off, I like that the author has a holistic approach to medicine, there is more to healing than the pharmaceutical approach. I also admire Sylvie's strength and determination to not let her father's work go down the drain. She is truly her father's daughter.
I must mention that this review is just perfect. You did a really good job on it.
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With something as horrific and deadly as cancer, I don’t think that it would hurt to try alternative treatments so long as they are recommended and supervised by a reputable, knowledgeable, and credible physician, as with any form of medicine or medical treatment. This book sounds well-researches, and the author is honorable for following her father’s research despite efforts by the greedy members of the scientific community to discredit it. Thank you for the helpful review.
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Thank you for sharing your review with us. This book has been on my radar for a while now and your positive review has pushed it forward on my reading list.
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This non-sci fiction book is an interesting book that should be on every home library. It educates and inspires one on how to fight against cancer. It is a good book to read. Thanks for your review.
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The book is definitely very useful for those who want to explore alternative medicines and dismiss alopathic treatments. I like that the assertions are backed by scientists explanations and studies. Thank you for the detailed review.
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It's so sad that people always tend to make money off people even if it's a life and death situation. Thanks for a beautiful review.
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Thank you for a well written review. Many people are now struggling with cancer, and this is the type of book that people may need
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