Guest guest Posted May 10, 2005 Report Share Posted May 10, 2005 The form of cycanide in B17 is different from the poison as well. Before going and buying the book (tho I'm sure it's excellent) you can read a lot about apricot kernels here http://homepages.paradise.net.nz/wheels/sift/apricots.htm Deb -----Original Message----- <snip> Question: I thought apricot kernals contained something really poisonous...I don't remember what, arsenic or something, i wish i could remember. Also, apple cores (the seeds) but in smaller amounts. p.s. i hope i'm wrong. <snip> <snip> Answer: You are wrong, , it is the cyanide NOT arsenic. I have been eating apricot kernels and apples seeds for years! The distinction to be made here is that like most things in life, don't over do them. The Greeks are correct " Everything in moderations and nothing in excess. " Excellent words of wisdom to follow. Prevention is what I seek - just like good car maintenance. You wouldn't think of running your car without oil - eating 3 Apricot Kernels a week M-W-F is what I found best for me. I am quite healthy and I exercise and eat right. Apricot seeds and apple seeds have tiny amounts of " cyanide " or B17 contained within the seed. Just like scurvy that killed thousands of sailors out to sea [They died because they lacked a victim - this vitamin is found in citrus [think oranges]food and other foods]. Just like days past the elitist at the time debunked citrus and the vitamin theory of curing the dying sailors. Needless to say that this part of history has been distorted - because it took over 100 years before it was accepted as truth. <snip> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2005 Report Share Posted May 10, 2005 Actually, an even more stunning book with 8 cures for cancer is " Politics in Healing " by Haley. Gayle richard s <grabbeeproduct@y...> wrote: > World Without Cancer (first published 1974, latest issue 1996) is a book about the story of Laetrile, commonly called vitamin B17. Separated in two parts, World Without Cancer firstly explores the remarkable success of Laetrile in treating cancer victims; and more importantly, the second part describes the politics of cancer therapy in which blows the lid off an an-powerful international chemical and drug cartel that has dominated the direction of health care since early this century. Not only has the Rockefeller-Farben combine been instrumental in fostering chemical based drug treatment as the basis for health care, they have been the dominant adversary against safer non-drug treatments. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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