Wonderful news!
I have wonderful news to share with all of you!
I couldn’t be happier to see the work of my father, Mirko Beljanski, again receiving the recognition it deserves. Mirko Beljanski’s book “The Regulation of DNA Transcription and Replication”, originally published in 1983 by the prestigious scientific publisher Karger, will soon be released both in an e-book and printed format. These two will be the first part of an upcoming series of classical monographs of scientific importance, which remain of interest to the scholarly community.
This announcement follows the recent publication of two bestselling books that touched upon the legacy of my father. “Extraordinary Healing” by Stephen Coles and “Cancer’s Cause Cancer’s Cure” by Morton Walker are a perfect read for those who want to learn more about his work, but do not have a scientific background. The e-book, however will be interesting for both an amateur science enthusiast and a science professor.
This renewal of interest for the work of Mirko Beljanski can probably be explained by the number of recent scientific publications coming from Columbia University and Kansas University, both showing the effectiveness of the plant extracts that my father discovered, at destroying cancer cells in pancreatic, prostate and ovarian cancer tumors. The Beljanski Foundation is also proud to announce that a documentary about the life and work of Mirko Beljanski is in the works and will soon be available through the online store of the foundation.
All of this really is a tribute to my father’s legacy and a display of appreciation for the value and relevance of his work. My father suffered so much due to the misunderstanding of his peers who just shrugged at and dismissed his work in France while paradoxically at the same time receiving letters of interest from institutions on the other side of the ocean like The Rockefeller University and Nebraska University. I believe this is the price to pay when you are a visionary that thinks outside the box. We can all only rejoice that after 30 years his work is finally being recognized as not only relevant, but also of high importance.
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