Review of Winning the War on Cancer

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Review of Winning the War on Cancer

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Winning the War on Cancer" by Sylvie Beljanski.]
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A self-help medical book is Winning the War on Cancer: The Epic Journey Towards a Natural Cure by Sylvie Beljanski. Sylvie is the daughter of Mirko Beljanski, a director of research with a Ph.D. in molecular biology. In 1951, Sylvie's father began cancer research because he thought there must be an alternative to cutting and radiating cancer (that is, surgery and chemotherapy).

In 1992, he even treated ex-French President François Mitterrand with similar treatment. This herbal remedy treats not only cancer, but also AIDS. Sadly, the political opposition Mirko encountered prevented him from advancing his studies, which ultimately caused his death. Despite the difficulties she was aware she would have, Sylvie, his daughter, has utilized his studies as a basis to carry on his legacy. She also wishes to clear the name of her father. To learn what causes cancer and how herbal medicine can treat it, read Winning the War on Cancer.

First of all, despite being a woman, I respect Sylvie's bravery and perseverance in fighting to restore her father's reputation and his legacy. It illustrates how remarkable women are in today's world. Before moving on to the main subject, Sylvie began by sharing information about her father and herself. She clarified any terminology that her readers might not be familiar with. I've only ever heard of stem cells in the context of medicine, but now I understand what they are.

The author's goal in writing this book was not to replace the use of customary medical procedures; rather, she introduced this to the world as an addition to them. She also utilized this to reveal some of the pharmaceutical industry's hidden agendas, which are purely financial. These individuals will do all it takes to stop the creation of natural cures. Read the foreword once more to realize that Dr. Sylvie is not the only one dealing with this. Probably for a very long time, but the author is suddenly speaking out against this greed.

Nothing about this book bothers me. Despite the fact that I don't know anyone who has cancer, I was still able to learn how to use some of the local herbs. Aloe vera, for instance, can be used to soothe a stomachache and heal sunburn. I will recommend it to anyone across all age because of this. You don't need to be sick to read this. The author also discussed the connection between the mind and the body. There is a great deal to learn. Additionally, it’s suitable for medical professionals.

I'll give this a rating of 5 out of 5 stars because of the above likes. I also didn't spot any mistakes. It is exceptionally edited. The use of profanity is quite rare.

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First off, chasing a dream or hope of finding a cure to cancer was something brace to do but her father and as we know our world, the big men could not have it, good thing the daughter was as brave as her dad.
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A cure for cancer will be revolutionary. I'm interested to know what happens to sylvie and her brave goal
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I am glad that the author wrote on this particular topic because cancer is really one of the plagues in our world today. I will really love to read this book and learn the natural ways to treat a sickness like cancer.
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A cure for cancer which is thought impossible by many but this man still was brave enough to do such research, really nice. Better still, his wonderful daughter carrying on his dream. Nice!
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I admire the author’s courage in this book. She knew they might be oppositions, yet she forged ahead and the drugs were produced.
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It is kind of amazing that a whole country will stop the production of a medicine that can save thousands of people. Their greediness cannot be fathomed.
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Post by Hazel Mae Bagarinao »

Sylvie is so brave of taking over his dad's dream and reputation. A book that contains studies of medical herbs for cancer is rare. It's good, Sylvie continues the study and publishes this book. By the way, great review Temi!
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Cancer is a war to be won and I like how the author told her own story of how she won the war against this disease, thereby providing winning tips and guidelines for many. Wonderful review well done.
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Post by Chimdik Chimezi »

If there are actually natural ways to cure illness and you wish to know them, then read "Winning the War on Cancer" by Sylvie Beljanski. It's an interesting book on keeping healthy tht natural way.
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Sylvie carrying and advancing the research of her deceased father is a brave decision and respect her for that. I do enjoy the summary of this review and I like how the reviewer went deep in her explanation in this book.
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I would not have ever believed that there was a cure to cancer and HIV. I hope this book will reach authorities that will be able to harness it's information, and improve our health care
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Moving on to write and publish this book shows courage on the side of the author. The author showed respect and love for her Dad by carrying on his legacy. I feel deeply in love with this book and your review. Great review
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Winning the war on cancer is a book that touches on the use of natural medicine in fighting against cancer. I love how Sylvie’s father worked hard in curing some people of this dreadful sickness.
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Post by Chiamaka Ogadimma »

I recommend this book to all battling cancer and also those that have relatives in such situations. Wonderful review you have here. Well done.
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