Official Review: Winning the War on Cancer

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Re: Official Review: Winning the War on Cancer

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This is an inspirational book basically on alternative medicine, it sounds like an informative book for unique approach on treating cancer. Finding an answer or solutions to Augment treatment is more important than ever. I recommend the Author's research and dedication, indeed cancer will be fought if we obey her inspiring reviews.
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I believe in the healing power of nature. I find this book to be fascinating and look forward to learning more. Thank you for your thorough review.
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The holistic approach should be the first option. Too many of the drugs created in laboratories have side effects far worse than the disease itself. Congratulations on BOTD!
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This is a great book that is a wonderful tribute paid by a daughter to her father. Cancer patients and patients suffering from such chronic diseases may find this book helpful. Thanks for the great review.
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This is a rather sad book for me so it's a pass here.
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I think it is great that the author presented to the readers in the right way the scientific achievements of her father Mirko Beljanski. I also like that the hypocrisy of the pharmaceutical industry has been exposed, because both medicines are made from plants and animals.
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Post by Rachael S 1 »

This is so sad. It's inspiring to hear the Daughter's approach to this. Whether you are the victim of cancer or the relative/loved one who has to suffer, cancer is a hard road to go down, especially when chemo is so difficult. The holistic approach is definitely a brought that needs to be explored.
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It is necessary to pay attention to some diseases like this one, and that there are people who manage to fight and share their experiences with the world and give hope. Congratulations on the great review and the great presentation of the book. Great job, thank you!
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Really enjoying medical books of the day having the spotlight. I was interested in the scientific aspect of this book, but was concerned it would entirely dismiss the many well-researched conventional means of medicine. I'm glad that's not the case. I believe many environmental cures are dismissed in the western world, so I'm glad the author is advocating for a mixed approach. This book sounds great, thanks for the cohesive review
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The book is quite educational. I enjoy reading books about natural remedies that most people are afraid to discuss. This book will be added to my collection. Great review
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I believe in natural medicine and most of the time they are far more effective than the synthetic drugs often recommended by so-called authorities in the medical field. I'm glad she put up the good fight that saved her father and led to the creation of this amazing resource material. Thanks for the review.
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Post by Yasser Gewayfel »

The integration of scientific research with alternative medicine is a very important thing, and the most important thing is to obtain a treatment for a difficult disease such as cancer . good review .
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An exceptionally well written and thorough review. I find the fact that there are also personal stories interspersed throughout the book very interesting. Definitely makes me want to give this book a try even though I've never read anything medical related before.
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This is not just a book for cancer patients; people without cancer should read this book to get enlightened. And I agree that more natural approaches should be made on finding a remedy against cancer. This is a decent review.
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I love that the book integrates stories of actual patients. Ine can only hope that more people will realize the dangers that the pharmaceutical companies pose to the world. This is a valuable book. Thank you for a great review.
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