{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/6790d0371ab6c8a3677d4132/69a7624047994e3427df4236?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"The Scientist Who Discovered a Cancer Cure – Then the Government Shut Him Down","description":"<p>Welcome back to&nbsp;<em>Cancer Cured Me</em>&nbsp;- healing, manifesting and living your best life.</p><p>This episode is with&nbsp;<strong>Sylvie Beljanski</strong>, a Parisian lawyer who walked away from her legal career to fight an injustice most of us could never imagine.</p><p>Her father – a molecular biologist – spent his life researching natural plant extracts that supported the body during cancer. His work attracted the interest of doctors, helped countless patients, and even supported former French President&nbsp;<strong>François Mitterrand</strong>&nbsp;through advanced prostate cancer.</p><p>And then… nine months after Mitterrand died, the French army sent a full SWAT team to Sylvie’s father’s small lab in rural France.</p><p>Machine guns. Dogs. A helicopter circling overhead.</p><p>All to shut down a scientist in his seventies.</p><p>This conversation is wild – but more importantly, it’s hopeful, grounding and genuinely empowering for anyone whose life has been touched by cancer.</p><p><br></p><h1><strong>In This Episode, We Explore:</strong></h1><ul><li>The shocking political story behind the raid on Sylvie’s father’s lab</li><li>How natural plant extracts like&nbsp;<strong>pao pereira</strong>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<strong>rauvolfia vomitoria</strong>&nbsp;were discovered</li><li>Why her father’s research focused on destabilised DNA rather than “cancer types”</li><li>How these extracts may work alongside conventional treatment</li><li>Why Sylvie left law to carry on her father’s legacy</li><li>The emotional side of healing – toxic stress, lifestyle, relationships, alignment</li><li>What cancer stem cells are and why they're so often ignored</li><li>How new research at&nbsp;<strong>Columbia University</strong>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<strong>Kansas University Medical Center</strong>&nbsp;is validating her father’s early discoveries</li><li>The role of joy, alignment and “living clean” in long-term health</li></ul><h1><br></h1><h1><strong>If Cancer Has Touched Your Life (or someone you love)</strong></h1><p>This episode offers something I think everyone deserves to feel:&nbsp;<em>real, researched hope</em>.</p><p>And just to be clear – we’re not making claims or offering cures. What we&nbsp;<em>are</em>&nbsp;offering is conversation, educatio and the chance to explore options with an open and empowered mind.</p><p><br></p><h1><strong>Links Mentioned</strong></h1><ul><li><strong>The Beljanski Foundation:</strong>&nbsp;https://beljanski.org</li><li><strong>Maison Beljanski (New York):</strong>&nbsp;https://maisonbeljanski.com</li><li><strong>Winning the War on Cancer</strong>&nbsp;(Sylvie’s award-winning book – first chapter free)</li><li>Research papers, protocols, and resources are all available on the Foundation website.</li></ul><p><br></p><p><br></p><h1><strong>Final Thought</strong></h1><p>One of my favourite lines from Sylvie :</p><p><em>“These extracts give you time. The question is – what will you do with that time? You have to get to the root cause.”</em></p><p>As someone who had cancer myself, this hit home. This episode is such a powerful reminder that healing is multilayered – physical, emotional, spiritual, environmental – and that living joyfully is part of the medicine too.</p>","author_name":"Alexandra Simms"}