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I was eating the seed whole and chewing it well. (I am using as a

preventive) However, I seem to get an intestinal upset (loose movements)

from eating only one. Maybe grinding them up is the answer.

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Where did you get the seeds?

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> I just received my 60 day supply of apricot seeds.

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> The supplier recommends no more than 30 kernels per day or six kernels per

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Hello, can anyone tell me if apricot kernels will help once a person has

cancer. My mother has colon cancer that spread to her liver. She is on

chemo and not doing well. She has no strength or energy. She can barley

walk across the room. She was diagnosed about three months ago and is 58.

Thankyou to all who respond for your time.

Sincerely, Chere

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Some people recommend it. Perhaps if you read . G. Griffen's book

World Without Cancer, you shall get a better idea. You can search him on

the web, I think by both name and title or at a number of other sites such

as the Life Extension Foundation site.

Good luck

. A.

Re: Laetrile/Apricot Kernnels

>Hello, can anyone tell me if apricot kernels will help once a person has

>cancer. My mother has colon cancer that spread to her liver. She is on

>chemo and not doing well. She has no strength or energy. She can barley

>walk across the room. She was diagnosed about three months ago and is 58.

>Thankyou to all who respond for your time.

>

>Sincerely, Chere

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Hello, greetings from .

The content of vitamin B17 or laetrile is 4 to 5 mg per American grown

apricot seed.

In other countries, Pakistan for an example, the seed can contain as much as

six times Vitamin B17.

The normal dose is 50 mg for a healthy person. For me, I have prostate

cancer, I take a minimum of 100 mg of B17 via apricot seeds. This means a

minimum of 25 kernels. I take 35 per day.

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start easy and build up. i think that is the answer. Moderation.

laetrile is the the most reasonable of the alternatives. worldwithout

cancer.com i am a believer nealbear@...

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You can purchase apricot seeds from the website, www.worldwithoutcancer.com

for $12.00 per pound if my memory serves me correctly.

Re: Laetrile/Apricot Kernnels

>Where did you get the seeds?

>

>MINDBRAIN@... wrote:

>>

>> Hello, greetings from

>>

>> I just received my 60 day supply of apricot seeds.

>>

>> The supplier recommends no more than 30 kernels per day or six kernels

per

>> hour.

>>

>>

>>

>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------

>> Visit http://cures for cancer.evangelist.net for cancer info or to unsubscribe

>

>------------------------------------------------------------------------

>Get A 0% Intro APR Visa with Instant Approval right now a

>GetSmart.com at http://clickhere./click/1270

>

>

>Visit http://cures for cancer.evangelist.net for cancer info or to unsubscribe

>

>

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