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

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I enjoyed reading your review. I have lived the message of this book, having experienced first hand the debilitating ways orthodox cancer treatments can wreak havoc on the human body. This book is so needed but will likely not be read by the people who really need to read it. Those who profit from the dangerous, poisonous treatments currently used to treat cancer, don't want to know the truth. The treatments that actually address the root of the cancer problem will continue to be suppressed as long as big money is involved. Thanks for the great review.
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A wonderful review I must say, makes one want to try alternative medicines. I know someone who died recently of cancer, if only she knew what I know now and has the courage maybe she would have stayed longer. Don't know if am a believer of alternative medicine
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I like the author's alternative perspective which from your review, sounds thoroughly researched. I enjoyed your informative review on such a relevant topic.
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I would love to read and review this work because of the trials and temptations that the molecular scientist struggles with in order to find alternative cure for cancer.
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Thanks for the review. In recent years there has been a rise in the number of cancer cases. Hope this book helps in fighting against this dreadful disease.
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This seems like well-researched book focusing on alternative ways to treat cancer.

Thank you for the great review.
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This sounds like a different approach to Western medicine and a new lease on life for those that have given up hope. It sounds like the reviewer is knowledgeable and I enjoyed the thorough review. May this be a book I never need.
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Thanks for the detailed and insightful review. Yes, I trust alternative medicine too. Though it is not easily available, but it is without any side effects. Great that the author worked hard to keep the promise to her father.
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If there is a way to cure cancer in a more natural way, then I just know that a lot of people would benefit from it. I added it to my to-read list!
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To be honest, I have never thought much of alternative medicine, and I find it interesting how there's other ways other than the "cut, burn, and poison" way of treating cancer. I don't find it surprising that corporations and governments are greedy enough to shut down anything that's not in their interest. It's terrible. Great review!
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Great review. You really know a lot about natural remedies! Thank you for sharing. It is just disgusting that the pharmaceutical industry is trying to keep this info from us because of money and profit.
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I'm not sure I want to read this book. I understand that the author has done a ton of research, but I'm really skeptical about everything that is discussed in this book. It's a maybe from me.
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As someone who had an aunt who suffered from breast cancer, I find this extremely relevant. I'll pick this up when I get some free time.
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Post by [Olivia] »

Great review, gives clear information about what the book is. My mom always has been curing my family from any illness or injury with herbal medicine. She prepare herbs for teas and has knowledge about healing plants. From my personal experience I can say its really working. Of course you can't cure the cancer with cup of herbal tea, but you can always find the answer in the nature. Combine natural medicine with nowadays and it could bring great results. The problem is that for someone cancer is a money source, otherwise we would have the cure long time ago.
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This book offers a look into alternative medicine in the treatment of cancer. The book describes all the trials and tribulations Sylvie Beljanski went through to complete her father’s work. Dedication to great health and well being of those affected.
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