Official Review: Winning the war on cancer [January 2019 Book of the Month]

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Re: Official Review: Winning the war on cancer [January 2019 Book of the Month]

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From a sampling, this is an interesting book about the science behind curing cancer. While science is not my forte, this book is well written and engaging for those who are laypeople. Well Done.
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"WINNING THE WAR ON CANCER" by SYLVIE BELJANSKI is an eye opener, comforter and councilor for poeple going through cancer struggles for families, friends who have people affected by cancer. Not only them but doctors in the field both new and old. It's a revolutionary book on true meaning of fight and never giving up even after many loss. I will continue to read this book and hope others do too.
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I thought this book sample was very interesting. Cancer research is something that is so relevant to us today; I think anyone could think of several people they know (or themselves) who have had some type of cancer. The research from a natural medicine side is also incredibly relevant since there seem to be an increasing amount of people who are looking for additional treatments and ways to help with their personal health problems. I think educating the masses with reputable and science- backed information is important for everyone in order to make informed decisions about our health and the direction science and medicinal studies go in the future. I will be recommending this book to my brother- in-law who is very interested in natural medicine.
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Natural treatment is actually the best. But, why do people still trust western medicine? I know many people who believe that whatever it's not paid doesn't work at all. I like how the author criticized greedy cooperation who championed poison and cuts in the name of treatment. While in the real sense they are looking for money.
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I think that there are so many people now either diagnosed with cancer or have people in their family who are diagnosed with this disease. It is important for us to all have an awareness of the other possible treatments out there. Sometimes medical staff do not want to look outside the medical model of treatment and these books should compliment that.
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I say everyone has a medical procedure that works for them but not others. More power tho you if you find what works for you. But i think this may not be one thier me.grats on botd and with starting out our 2019 year.
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I’m impressed that the author found a way to make a serious topic entertaining!
This disease is one the of the deadly .thanks a lot to Author
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Thanks a lot for your review, it is very informative.
I agree with you on the CBP method being the standard but not necessarily the best way to treat cancer patients.
Sadly, I learnt it the hard way as my father died as a consecuence of a badly treated cancer fifteen years ago.
I wish I had this book back then.
Congratulations to the author on being #BOTD and #BOTM
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This is the most motivational and encouraging review I’ve been gone through!
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Seems like the author covers it all from microbiology to corporations to politics. Would definitely give the book a read!
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Wow! the book has been described well by the reviewer. I like the example of the president cured by Dr. Beljanski which helped him finish his term in office. Everything about the natural extracts that can cure cancer is something worth reading about.
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I understand your point about synthetic and whole foods. I'm glad that you liked the book overall though. Congrats to the author on the 4/4 rating.
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It's really an awesome book on alternative healing methods of cancer. It will help out to get rid of old and painful chemotherapeutic methods used under western method to cure Cancer.
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This book is an eye opener to people who don't do research and believe the lies big drug companies tell them to discourage them from alternative cure to cancer. However the review did not mention how foods we consume also aid cancer growth especially chemically preserved foods and also exposure to cancer causing chemicals at work places. Some of us have the opinion that all diseases can be treated using herbs but those big drug companies will tell you otherwise. Good book.
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Winning the war on cancer, I am very much impressed by the book as i went through it,most of the companies are against natural medicine and even are able to gather spoilers to help them be against the use of natura medicine, it is an interesting book that will help us create awareness against cancer
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