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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I used to look down on it too, and now I think I've changed my mind about it because a lot of people and also doctors claim that it can really help even on such a big disease.tranquilwaters86+2 wrote: ↑02 Jan 2019, 04:59 I used to look down on alternative medicines until my father had cancer. Alternative medicine helped alleviate his pain during his last few days. Since then I have been hearing and reading a lot about natural remedies. I really appreciate the effort of the author to come up with this book. I also like how kislany included her advocacy in orthomolecular medicine.
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But the nuance, is the pressing issues like: dosage, unethical to combination, and poor/inadequate publicity and enlightenment has not been tackled enough by the stake holders and professionals alike.
All in all, I believe a consensus between Herbal and Scientific Medicine will really go a long mile to ameliorate the health challenges not just Cancer in the future. Thanks for the review!
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In the absence of technically accurate knowledge of the source of cancer (cancerous cells to be exact), this book is one of those humanitarian efforts that I applaud.
Further study of how a person predisposes him/herself to the onset of cancer is the next step to understanding and eventually eliminating 'the psychosomatic' illness (affliction) known as cancer; rather than a never-ending application of herbal treatments to suppress the affliction.
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