Winning the War on Cancer

The Epic Journey Towards a Natural Cure

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Pub Date Jun 05 2018 | Archive Date Dec 31 2018
The Beljanski Foundation | Morgan James Publishing

Description

President Nixon signed the War on Cancer into Law in 1971. Some forty-five years and several billion dollars later, it looks like we have lost the battle. Or have we?

What if a natural solution had been there all along, just overlooked by the pharmaceutical industry?

When a new, natural, and non-toxic way to address cancer is being discovered, it is a game changer that does not go unnoticed in the scientific community. But instead of being hailed and embraced, it is fiercely opposed by prominent scientists with strong ties with the pharmaceutical industry and the might of the government is called to the rescue. As a result, we are losing the war on cancer.

Mirko Beljanski, PhD, one of the first green molecular biologists, was called upon by President Mitterrand of France to treat his prostate cancer, allowing him to reach his second term in office, but upon his death, Beljanski became the subject of relentless persecution aimed at wiping out this information. In Winning the War on Cancer, his daughter Sylvie Beljanski outlines her journey of learning about her father’s discoveries, and ensuring his legacy is available to all those struggling with the disease today.

President Nixon signed the War on Cancer into Law in 1971. Some forty-five years and several billion dollars later, it looks like we have lost the battle. Or have we?

What if a natural solution...


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ISBN 9781683507246
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Winning the War on Cancer is about modern cancer treatment and the life of the author, Sylvie Beljanski. She works for the Beljanski Foundation, a cancer research center that looks into new cancer treatment and is carrying on the work of her Father. Her Father faced great opposition and she is determined to carry on his valuable work. The opposition they face is from corporate and governments who do not want groundbreaking treatment well known as a alternative .

Winning the War on Cancer is a must-read. It explains in great detail just how hard it is to look at medical treatment in a new way. My entire family has died from cancer so i have been educating myself on treatments, how to prevent cancer and health to prevent the onset of the cancers millions face today. The author's treatment methods is groundbreaking and a must read for anyone facing cancer.

Thank you for the ARC. My opinion is my own. I value this book very highly and do recommend it for all who are facing traditional cancer treatment. It is with gratitude that I thank you for providing me with this ARC. I consider it a must read and now part of my personal research into cancer.

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Ultramodern important research concerning cancer treatment!

Deals very clearly with an issue that has become very important in recent decades. As parents we are concerned with the quality of life so drastically diminished that our children and even our pets are facing. This is partly due to our toxic emotions and the serious global Pollution.

I am very grateful for all the brave people, including Silvie Beljanski, who are joining their efforts in an unprecedented revolution against the manipulation and misinformation that some corporations are using to enrich themselves through this type of autoimmune conditions that are on the rise. The author mentions that her father developed an oncotest to analyze food and personal care products, but the industries rejected it because they did not want to change their products. And later this test helped him find natural molecules with anti-carcinogenic properties and he verified their safety and efficacy a few years later. Unfortunately these investigations were kept hidden for many years and were finally rescued by the author.

This alternative treatment fights cancers that do not longer respond to chemotherapy and cancer stem cells that can be resistant to conventional treatment and cause metastasis. The research of Dr. Mirko Beljanski addresses the hypothesis of "cancer resulting from a progressive and cumulative destabilization of the DNA due to environmental toxins". The clinical studies of the extracts work at the level of the DNA with a selective action against many kinds of cancer cells, their action is not organ or gender specific, exhibiting an excellent synergistic action with chemotherapy drugs like Gemcitabine, and also the healthy cells are protected from the side effects of the treatment.

Additionally, the treatment can be combined with another discovery where Dr. Beljanski developed a treatment with E. coli K12 based RNA fragments to stimulate immune defenses and the pre-clinical and clinical studies "resulted far superior to the manufactured granulocyte colony stimulating factor G-CSF that was given to maintain white blood cells in those undergoing chemotherapy" with any negative side effects. In addition, G-CSF is expensive and its toxicity increases DNA destabilization for up to two months when used beyond five days.

Over the course of a year I lost 4 very close relatives, including my own mother due to cancer. This topic is especially sensitive, as I investigate more and acquire more clarity of the business it represents, of the laws that protect employers. But above all I have the hope in the capacity of response that we have to empower ourselves and take the right actions to move us to an comprehensive change, where we can have an impact as a society, sharing the knowledge is a human right, in cooperation, solidarity and empathy.

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