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

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As someone who had a close family member touched by cancer and chemotherapy it is good to be able to have information that there are alternative treatments that can be successful
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I think this book is good to read and using natural treatment is really a good choice. Medicine that comes from plant are the best choice because it's less bad side effect and can give more benefits in the human body.
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Great review. Its not a bad idea to give the alternative medicine a try, but quality matters a lot.
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A comprehensive review.
Beljanski expressed her father's travails and the desperate efforts to urge people to look back where all cancers began. Science has been abused and misused worst when its being geared towards destruction rather than cure. It boils down to going back to basics. Nature's way is always the best...Clean air, healthy food and life style. A good read for the weekend.
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:techie-studyingbrown: A comprehensive review.
Beljanski expressed her father's travails and the desperate efforts to urge people to look back where all cancers began. Science has been abused and misused worst when its being geared towards destruction rather than cure. It boils down to going back to basics. Nature's way is always the best...Clean air, healthy food and life style. A good read for the weekend.
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Cancer is a very deadly disease. I think all forms of treatment must be considered when fighting cancer. But only trusted alternative treatments should be used, as there are many wrong medications out there that do more damage.
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I so want to read this book right now. The title caught my attention quite a lot. Cancer in my family is a sensitive topic, in a way it has made us grow stronger in faith and tender at heart. I lost my dad to cancer (Hodkin Lymphoma) at 53 years old on December 28th, 2018. We tried 4 different treatments, chemotherapy, and some other new treatments developed in North America. It was a 3-year long battle. Pretty tough on my family.

This review clicked with my father's and my own faith in natural healing. Nature is so perfect, that it produces everything we need to live. It is so sad that great organisms that claim to worry about health worldwide, would rather make a profit from treatments that may be too strong for the body instead of spreading the word of natural resources. Healing with few side effects or none at all.

I found a lot of interesting points on your review and the book summary. I feel this is a book I could relate to, especially now. I just wish my dad was here to tell him about it. Thank you for this review.
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It's a nice book as it sounds, that has been followed up with a fantastic review that grabbed my attention, I wouldn't mind knowing more about cancer, for information on its prevention and cure as its mentioned in the book..
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I've never read a book like this before. Its a scary topic but it seems like the author found a way to get past that. I think I'll try it out, maybe I'll learn a few things.
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What a wonderful review! It has greatly enticed me into acquiring a copy of this book and reading it to completion.
Being partial to alternative cures myself, I think this would be a great read and a chance for me to gain insight into the world of cancer treatments.
Where I'm from, in Uganda, cancer is a scourge that's rapidly growing and yet clinical treatment methods aren't as advanced as they could be, and even those that come close are really pricey. So I believe that very many of us here would greatly benefit from these alternative methods because I'm sure some of the herbs and plants mentioned in this book exist in the Pearl of Africa.
Once again, great review. Cheers!!
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I am a believer of consuming natural whole foods as a counter to the spread of disease and illness. This quickly prompted me to read kislany’s review of Winning The War On Cancer by Sylvie Beljanski to determine whether I should place the book on my reading list or not.

Her mention of greedy corporations and government manipulations caught my attention. I am also intrigued by the use of natural supplements to ward off cancer. May give this book a shot.
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In this day and age it's quite rare to find someone who hasn't been affected by cancer either directly or indirectly therefore this book would definitely be a must read for me. It is unfortunate that a few individuals place their greed above the health of humanity.
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I am also intrested and it is good step to win war against this fatal disease.
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The book is a great criticism on money making policies and field of medicine and research being used as business now a days.Where real and geniune talent amd researchers are facing trouble like author's father.This book will really give awareness about natural cures which are present there and are affordable to every common man.The writing is described as technical and to the point focusing on its main issue that was to fight for cancer.
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This book was so touching and very useful
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