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