Official Review: Winning the War on Cancer

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Re: Official Review: Winning the War on Cancer

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The book is very useful to cancer patients and their relatives. Even those not affected should equally read this book.
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Sylvie courage is what I really like about the book, not everyone will have the courage to do what she is doing. Thank you for this review.
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Sylvie Beljanski’s book sounds highly educational and inspirational and I love that the author’s ideas are thoroughly backed by scientific research. I definitely lean towards natural cures for chronic diseases. Thank you for the review.
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For all the people suffering from cancer or have relatives or friends who are affected, God bless you and may you survive. Medicine really needs to combine holistic healing but also recognise the potential that shamans have to give insight on it through the spiritual lense. Perhaps then we could truly find a cure for cancer.
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Her father being sabotaged like that by the government because he was getting close on finding cheap solutions for cancer shows how the big pharmaceutical companies only have their own best interests at heart, not of people.
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Post by tarafarah7 »

All readers whose lives have been affected by cancer will find today's BOTD very helpful. My mom passed away in 2018 after her battle w/brain cancer, and I wish I had this valuable info then. Get your hands on this book today...don't wait until it's too late. ❤
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Those in need will definitely benefit from the author's holistic approach to medicine. I agree with a mix of traditional and alternative treatment methods. This book really helped me in this respect.
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Last year when I found out that I have high cholesterol, someone suggested me that I should consume garlic first thing every morning. I was suppose to ingest garlic just like we take medicine. I did that religiously for one year and bough high levels to moderate. So someone who has indulged in natural remedies I wholeheartedly agree with the concept of alternate medicines and natural remedies. In recent research, it was found that turmeric has natural antibiotic properties making it a hot commodity especially during pandemic. Our ancestors survived and cured their ailments using natural herbs. This is an ongoing war between allopathy and alternate medicines. Nice review. I loved your sincerity and would recommend this book to everyone.
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The knowledge of medicine is more important in today's time when we're living in a pandemic world and this book by the description itself talks about one aspect of medical science through cancer. Thank you for such a detailed review which is enough to convince me to pick this one soon.
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Adding nature's touch to existing cancer treatment methods sounds quite unusual and fascinating. I would love to read this book and hope to see this is actually implemented in the medical field. Thanks for the detailed review :tiphat:
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Winning the War on Cancer: The Epic Journey Towards a Natural Cure by Sylvie Beljanski sounds an informative and educative book about cancer and other chronic diseases. Thanks for this wonderful review.
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I am glad that Sylvie has been able to make her father, Miko Beljanski’s story available and share that knowledge about natural remedies. It is sadly not surprising that the scientific community would be against it, but it is shocking to see the lengths they will go to. It appears to be a fascinating and well-researched account. Thanks for the excellent review on this book.
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I am currently pursuing PhD in Biotechnology and my field of research is the signalling aspects in Cancer. Therefore, the content of this book, as projected by the review, is relatable. The author discusses about alternate modes of therapeutic advancement in the field of cancer. I would surely love to read about it and get an inkling regarding the researched views of the author. It is a decent and detailed review. Well done.
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It seems like the author made a great deal of research in the course of writing this book. Winning the war against cancer seems like a very helpful book. Thanks for the review.
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Cancer is a very deadly disease, anyone would be excited to be enlightened on the knowledge of cancer and its prevention, this review is informative, congratulations on winning botd.
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