Official Review: Winning the War on Cancer

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Re: Official Review: Winning the War on Cancer

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“Winning the War on Cancer” by Sylvie Beljanski is educational and inspirational and a must for people that are suffering from cancer. The author supports holistic approaches to medicine in addition to traditional and alternative cures. The author’s ideas are based on scientific research, articles written by experts and proven treatments. Sylvie wrote this book as a tribute to her father who was persecuted by conventional oncologists that did not agree with Mirko Beljanski, PhD, a brilliant biologist and biochemist, research findings and treatments. Cancer patients were very thankful for Mirko’s findings and treatments including French President Mitterrand who was able to finish his second term because of the miraculous plants Mirko found in the Amazon and Africa to treat his pancreatic cancer. I have added this book to my to-read list. Very good review.
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Great insight on combating cancer in this present times of numerous cancerous issues plaguing one's body system. I can't but thank the author for this informative piece shared. Detailed review. Well-done
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"Winning the War on Cancer: The Epic Journey Towards a Natural Cure" by Sylvie Beljanski is essential reading for those open to integrative medicine. Balancing allopathic and holistic approaches, Beljanski’s well-researched work offers valuable insights into cancer treatment, challenges pharmaceutical interests, and honors her father’s legacy in biomedicine. This scientifically-backed, inspirational narrative is both educational and personally engaging.
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Cancer is so dangerous, and reading a tale about surviving and resilience in the fact that it exists inspires me to keep fighting, and this book seems more like therapy than a survival story. Thank you for your thoughtful review!
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Winning the War on Cancer by Sylvie Beljanski will be appreciated by cancer and other chronic disease patients who are willing to try out natural care.
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At first, I was asking if this was very effective, then why not many people had heard of it. I definitely do not, cause I rarely search for these things. So I looked it up, and voila, the supplements are really available. Maybe someday I will suggest it to somebody who needs it, plus the book, of course!

'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. 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, French President François Mitterand could finish his second term in office after he had almost given up the struggle against pancreatic cancer. The first part of "Winning the War on Cancer: The Epic Journey Towards a Natural Cure" by Sylvie Beljanski 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. The book gradually moves towards Sylvie's personal journey, beginning with her decision to continue her father's legacy and research program.'
 
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A book that informs the reader about a more holistic approach to treating cancer, with more alternative and natural ways. A very informative and interesting book to read, and I really appreciate that the author backed this book with scientific research, thanks for highlighting that in your review!
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I admire Sylvie's determination in honouring her father's work. Thank you for the review.
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I'm intrigued by "Winning the War on Cancer" by Sylvie Beljanski. The blend of personal stories and scientific insights sounds compelling. I'd Li like to know how Mirko Beljanski’s discoveries and Sylvie’s journey offer a holistic approach to battling cancer.
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Sylvie's book is not just about science; it's a personal journey of love, loss, and determination. She shares inspiring stories of people who have beaten cancer using her father's natural treatments
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The fact that Mirko Beljanski wants to fight against cancer and Sylvie determination to carry on her father’s legacy is inspiring. I think this book is a must read for anyone interested in cancer research.
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In honor of National Cancer Survivors Month, this audiobook, narrated by the author herself, Sylvie Beljanski, chronicles her personal journey continuing her father's legacy in the fight against cancer. Through a blend of scientific insights and a heartfelt narrative, it explores themes of defiance, hope, despair, personal growth, and love.
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Cancer is such a sensitive subject; it can be so painful for both the patient and their family. This books seems to have substance and provides a great note on environmental medicine/Ayurveda. Congrats on the BOTD!
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The review offered a comprehensive overview. The book appears fascinating, particularly in its focus on healing through nature. The author's journey must have been especially challenging, given her background as a law graduate and her efforts to clear her father's name by pursuing his passion. I'm eager to delve into this book.
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Post by Michael Gambo »

The combination of personal narrative with scientific research is particularly intriguing. It's inspiring to read about Sylvie's dedication to her father's legacy and her determination to fight for his findings.
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