Official Review: Winning the War on Cancer

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Congrats on BOTD! Sylvie Beljanski's book Winning the War on Cancer is an insightful read that provides important insights into integrative medicine. By skillfully fusing human narratives with scientific evidence, the author honors her father's legacy while offering a comprehensive approach to cancer therapy.
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While I largely have hope that a proper cure for cancer would not be sabotaged, I also know that people can do horrible things in the name of profit. This might be one of those stories that shows the dark side of humanity.
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A valuable piece of advice for the people suffering from cancer and other chronic diseases is given in the book "Winning the War on Cancer" by Sylvie Beljanski.
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Scientific research and articles signed by the experts on the field elevate the trustworthiness of this piece of work. I also liked that the author dived into a bit of the business side of the pharmaceutical field to expose them.
Thanks for this insightful review.
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"Winning the War on Cancer" by Sylvie Beljanski is a book that shares a cure for cancer. After her father passed away, the author decided to share this breakthrough with the world. The book contains various treatment protocols and scientific research-backed data. I highly recommend this book to everyone. "Just when the caterpillar thought the world was over, it became a butterfly.” A beautiful quote from the book. Congrats on BOTD!!
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This book giving alternative or other ways to help people to fight against cancer. Mentioning the importance allopathic medicine to move forward with explaining other methods which can be used with miraculous plant is worth the read. Importantly, all the methods are provided with enough scientific data of elements present, trial proofs.
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Winning the War on Cancer by Sylvie Beljanski is a fascinating book that shares a miraculous cure to cancer discovered by the author's father, Mirko Beljanski. This book will provide hope and courage to so many fighting a losing battle with cancer. I'm so glad the author has made this book available to all. I look forward to reading it soon. Congratulations on the BOTD!
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Cristina Chifane wrote: 14 Jul 2020, 01:01 [Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Winning the War on Cancer" by Sylvie Beljanski.]
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Winning the War on Cancer: The Epic Journey Towards a Natural Cure by Sylvie Beljanski is a must-read for people suffering from cancer and other chronic diseases. All those who are willing to give integrative medicine a chance will find this book a valuable source of information. The author does not blindly dismiss the benefits of allopathic treatments. On the contrary, her greatest merit is that she pleads for a holistic approach to medicine and the convergent action of both traditional and alternative cures.

I am neither a doctor nor a patient. However, I found Sylvie Beljanski’s book highly educational and inspirational from multiple perspectives. Firstly, the author’s ideas are thoroughly backed by scientific research, published articles signed by experts in the field, and treatment protocols for different kinds of cancer. Secondly, Winning the War on Cancer is the most wonderful tribute a daughter could pay to her father. In addition, the book raises the alarm on the financial interests of pharmaceutical companies and the hidden agenda of elected officials.

All ten chapters are exceptionally well organized and edited. Although this is mainly a piece of scientific non-fiction, it also includes many personal stories that display the kind of high action and drama characteristic of a novel. The first part of the book focuses on Mirko Beljanski, PhD, a brilliant biologist-biochemist who joined the famous Pasteur Institute in Paris and started to rethink the origin of cancer. Gradually, the book progresses toward Sylvie’s own journey since the moment she decides to carry on her father’s legacy and research program.

Driven by the idea of helping people to fight against cancer, Mirko Beljanski found two miraculous plants in nature: Pao pereira, a tree native to the Amazon, and Rauwolfia vomitoria, an African root bark. Moving a step further, he developed natural molecules able to selectively block cancerous cell multiplication without killing healthy cells. Due to Beljanski’s treatment protocol, the French president François Mitterand could finish his second term in office after he had almost given up the struggle against pancreatic cancer. If cancer patients were thankful for Beljanski’s products, the conventional oncology community sought to destroy his scientific credibility.

Her father’s persecution and subsequent arrest trigger Sylvie’s strong emotional reaction and her commitment to accomplish the mission of proving his innocence and manufacturing his products. The book details on the trials and tribulations of a long journey for a daughter who is ready to change her entire life and risk her marriage only to clear her father’s name and make people aware of Mirko Beljanski’s contribution to the advancement of science. I have particularly enjoyed Sylvie’s frankness coupled with her courage and determination to achieve her goals. Her ability to deal with extremely diverse and challenging situations kept me tuned in all the way to the end. A law graduate, Sylvie finds the strength to set up the Beljanski Foundation, a nonprofit organization whose mission is to further Dr. Beljanski’s research within a network of high-profile institutions around the world.

I am rating Winning the War on Cancer 4 out of 4 stars. Since I believe in the healing power of nature, I have no reservations when it comes to environmental medicine. Besides, Mirko Beljanski’s theories and products are meant to complement surgery, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy, not replace them entirely. Sylvie’s journey of self-discovery is pigmented with many ups and downs. No matter if she is in the Amazon rainforest, at a Las Vegas medical convention, or on a hospital bed, she manages to overcome all obstacles and stay true to the promise she made to her father. I am recommending the book not only to cancer patients, but also to people interested in living a healthier life. Unlike synthetic drugs and their associated side effects, natural products could work well in eliminating toxins and providing quality support to the body’s rejuvenating process. There is nothing I liked least about this book. 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.

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Scientists are truly the unsung heroes of the world. One of their most important contributions is the research and ongoing journey to cure cancer. For people trying to overcome cancer, this book is a must-read due to its holistic approach towards healing. The stories of this book are impactful and memorable.
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The title alone can win one an OSCAR. Cancer is a terrible terror that can shake even the strongest of souls. Any gainful insight to winning against it would sure be a massive blessing to humanity. Sylvie and her father's journey and their firsthand experience lend credibility to the information in this book. It was sad to read of her Father's persecution and subsequent arrest. This shows that our World still has weird folks who do not accept helpful innovations. But I am sure glad that Sylvie made her father proud with this book as a worthy tribute.
I find "Winning the War on Cancer: The Epic Journey Towards a Natural Cure" by Sylvie Beljanski priceless.
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Post by MAHAD BAIG MIRZA »

Your review effectively captures the book's comprehensive approach to cancer treatment, blending science with personal narrative. It highlights the author's advocacy for integrative medicine and the challenges faced in promoting natural treatments. Overall, your positive rating and detailed insights make a compelling case for reading "Winning the War on Cancer."
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This book’s balanced perspective on combining conventional and alternative medicine presents a compelling case for holistic cancer treatment, backed by rigorous scientific evidence and real-world success stories.
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The book offer a balanced perspective on cancer treatment, advocating for a holistic approach that combines traditional medicine with alternative therapies.
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It is shameful that big companies and government would pursue money rather than the health of the population. Working to redeem her father's honour is a wonderful quest for a daughter. Chemo is horrible and a natural alternative without the side effects is fantastic. Thank you for the insightful review.
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The author's journey to continue her father's work and clear his name adds an emotional depth to the scientific material, potentially making the book more engaging for a general audience.
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The book appears to challenge the status quo in cancer treatment, raising questions about the pharmaceutical industry and political influences on medical research.
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