Vitamin B17 Kills The Cancer Cell In Humans?
November 17, 2012 in Health
“Apricot seed kernels are used in the fight against cancer. The kernels contain Vitamin B17, and Vitamin B17 is used in medication to counter cancer. B17 tablets with apricot seed extract are available in Australia and in the US.”
http://www.sundaytimes.lk/100207/Plus/plus_03.html
http://tv.naturalnews.com/v.asp?v=A8EF2549405933564E0AFCC70AE7CB68
http://www.worldwithoutcancer.com/


sertac said on January 11, 2013
Yes, The kernels contain Vitamin B17, and Vitamin B17 is used in medication to counter cancer. http://www.vpillssatis.gen.tr/v-pills-adana.html
rosso said on November 22, 2012
research indicates that some compounds in the vitamin may release cyanide into the body, which could be a health risk. This risk is most significant in people who have cancer; cancer tissues are destroyed by the cyanide, but other cells and tissues may be damaged as well. Still, vitamin B17 is present in a number of foods such as nuts, vegetables, seeds and sprouts.
Read more: What Foods Contain Vitamin B17? | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/about_5035232_foods-contain-vitamin-b.html#ixzz2CxhafYzE
like most things don’t do to the extreme
rosso said on November 22, 2012
B17 is this found in other fruit pit or seeds of a peach, cherry, plum, etc. ?
Mia K said on November 17, 2012
I ate these for six months as part of my cancer treatment. Two ounces a day by volume – I used one of those little plastic medicine cups. The amount you should consume is based on your weight. My tumor didn’t disappear, but it did stop growing and a year later is calcified. But I also followed a raw diet, parts of the Gerson therapy, and drank real Essiac tea, so we can’t be certain if it was one of those treatments or all of them combined.
Dynamic Dave said on November 26, 2012
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