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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#WINNING_THE_WAR_OF_CANCER I must say this is a must read book for everybody not only people with cancer, and congrat to the reseacher and the writer of the book for finding yet another alternative for the cure of cancer.
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it is a good review. this book has so many advantages to be read by someone who suffer cancer and needed alternative treatment for it.
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This book was so bright..it's help to care a cancer. this was so braintouching ..really interested
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A book that talks about alternative means of treating cancer and other kinds of diseases other than using conventional medicines. I appreciate the facts that this book has to share and using natural treatments that will have no side effects is indeed the best.
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Post by Maleeha_sheikh »

As the review shows this book is quite informative but i still find it a little too depressing to read. Thanks for the review.
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Indeed a great review. A book that provides insights into alternative ways for curing cancer. Definitely a must read for me.
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"Alternative healing" is a subject that needs to be promoted. In Africa it is still considered witchcraft. Nice review and congratulations to the author.
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Title of book catches the eye as well as it hits home for me. Being one of the helpless spectators of watching someone go through cancer, I'm curious about the efficacy of plant extracts in killing cancerous cells without side-effects. Whatever drug we already have cures cancer for sure, but it comes with life-threatening side-effects. Though I'm skeptic about the efficiency of extracts like drugs, I want to read the book to clear my confusion. Thanks for the elaborate review.
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Beatus wrote: 02 Jan 2019, 02:53 "Alternative healing" is a subject that needs to be promoted. In Africa it is still considered witchcraft. Nice review and congratulations to the author.
In Asia, some of the countries it is also considered witchcraft; in some, however, it is viewed as a good alternative and people often switch to it rather going to the doctor. It has its pros and cons, depends on how it is promoted.
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Winning the War on Cancer by Sylvie Beljanski becomes the Book of the Day for the second time since Nov. 3, 2018. I said then that in my country, a doctor had developed alternative natural treatments of cancer but she got stuck in the approval process in our country's FDA. I recently learned that she had gone to the US and applied for approval at the USFDA and it seems things are going well. It's going to be ironic that eventually, my country's FDA would approve her natural treatments anyway and we would be importing her treatments. Nevertheless, change is happening. Thanks to all the advocates of alternative and natural treatments.
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Having lost dear ones to this terrible illness, I find this book very interesting to read. Conventional medicine's goal is definitely to make money first and then save people. Thank you for the review!
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It helped me a lot when i was let down
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Wish the findings of Dr. Mirko Beljans, was welcomed and funded rather than destroyed, my aunt probably would've had a chance at a longer life. Appreciate his daughter for trying to revive his work. This book is a must read.
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Post by jackline njoroge »

oh my cancer is one of the leading causes of death its amazing how scientist are focused on generating medicines that can cure cancer we've lost our dear ones to cancer so painful thanks for the review i give it 4 star an would recommend everyone to read the book
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Post by Ashleyduce181 »

Based on the sample that I read, this book is jam packed for full of research and interesting facts. It would be very beneficial to anyone going through cancer.
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