Official Review: Winning the War on Cancer

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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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I found your review very insightful. Congratulations.
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It sounds like the author really put in a lot of thought and research towards writing this book. It seems like a helpful guide to anyone suffering from chronic diseases. Thanks for a well written review.
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I believe there are cancer cures out there outside of chemo and cobalt treatment. This book aims to help in finding natural and holistic cures for this dreaded disease. Thanks for your review.
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" Its overall optimistic message, the scientific references, and the author’s encouraging tone will definitely convince many of those who are still skeptical about integrative medicine."

It seems to me that the author has done a great job with this book. I believe that many readers would benefit from reading this book.
Thank you for your review.
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The book really seems a must-read educational book for cancer patients. The different aspects you mentioned about the book makes it more appealing. Thanks for such an amazing review.
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I do appreciate that this book is well researched. I think anyone fighting cancer or has a loved one fighting cancer would appreciate any help, especially nature help with the assistance of a doctor. Congrats on the book of the day. Great review!
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Besides, Mirko Beljanski’s theories and products are meant to complement surgery, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy, not replace them entirely.
I'm highly appreciative of this approach. Instead of being dismissive of established norms and procedures, it's better to consider everyone's opinions.
Thanks for this amazing review. :tiphat:
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Wow. As a 2-time cancer survivor and a person in chronic pain, this is a must-read for me. I have way too many doctors dismissing everything and just handing out pills. I was very happy to read your review. Thanks!
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Many people are really struggling because of cancer, i think the author did a very good job by sharing this. Thanks for the awesome review!
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I definitely also believe in the healing power of nature. On the other hand, cancer is such an unpredictable and devastating disease, that I found it hard to believe that the content of this book would be able to eradicate it.
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Last year I lost my grandfather to cancer and in that way the book hits close to home.Dealing with it was all trial and error to try to ease the pain and maybe stop the spread,as a family we tried everything.From having him go vegan to boiling whole lemons.Thank you for the review.
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I think the cover is cool. I like how the plant seemed to grow from like under a white paper like it kinda made a hole and grew through it. I also like how the picture of the plant gets along with white background, and I also like the use of different colors for the texts, their differences of font sizes. There was like an article about someone's experience choosing not to undergo chemo, and this reminds me of that. Sorry, I haven't read the article, I only came across the title and the link on my social timeline. I don't know how effective herbal medicines are, specially with cancer. Sorry about my ignorance. Perhaps this book could educate me.
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Post by Shannon Ruane »

Hi!

Congratulations on winning BOTD review!

I am pleased to know the author included information about traditional and alternative treatments rather than supporting only one point of view. A nonfiction narrative that gives better context to the research provided will help readers understand and maintain interest in the book.

Thank you for the review.
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I'm from India where natural medicine was widely used in the past, and even today it is common in rural areas and some urban areas. My grandmother had a good amount of knowledge regarding natural remedies, so my dad always encourages us to go for those instead of modern medicines wherever possible. I believe we need to maintain a balance between both. I admire Sylvie's determination to clear her father's name and her journey comes across as amazing. This book seems well researched and educational. While, I don't read non-fiction, I think people who do like the genre will find the book helpful.
Thank you for the wonderful review.
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