Sylvie Beljanski on Natural Solutions in the Fight Against Cancer
Everything has become highly political and what is really important is lost to the benefit of petty politics, and we don't know what is important anymore to mankind and to leave something to the next generation.
What if the key to beating cancer lies in nature? In this thought-provoking episode of 'A Quest for Well-Being', host Valeria Teles sits down with Sylvie Beljanski, Vice President of the Beljanski Foundation and author of 'Winning the War on Cancer: The Epic Journey Towards a Natural Cure'.
They dive into the origins of the 'War on Cancer', starting from its declaration in 1971 by President Nixon, who likened the effort to the monumental tasks of splitting the atom and landing a man on the moon. Sylvie shares her father's groundbreaking work at the Pasteur Institute in Paris, where he developed natural molecules that target cancer cells without harming healthy ones.
This episode sheds light on the often-overlooked benefits of natural supplements, with nearly half of cancer patients turning to these alternatives after diagnosis. Sylvie also discusses the crucial role of holistic health, liver regeneration, and the bioavailability of natural products in cancer treatment. The conversation takes a deeper turn as they address the impact of environmental toxins on our health and the significant challenges in reducing these toxins.
Sylvie emphasizes the importance of spirituality and awareness in healing, urging listeners to consider a new way of thinking about health and well-being. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in exploring natural solutions and taking control of their health journey. Tune in to hear how natural approaches can make a difference in the fight against cancer and gain insights that could transform your understanding of health.