Many websites promote laetrile as a cure for cancer. But no reputable scientific cancer organisations support any of these claims. Be cautious about believing this type of information or paying for any alternative cancer therapy over the internet. One review by the well known scientific organisation Cochrane said …. “It also found a risk of serious side effects from cyanide poisoning after laetrile or amygdalin, especially after taking it by mouth”
Some people call laetrile vitamin B17, although it isn’t a vitamin. Some sites sell it as “apricot kernels”. WebMD, well known scientific evidence based website said “The most obvious reason is that amygdalin can cause cyanide poisoning. Your blood pressure could drop very low, you may damage your liver, or you might go into a coma. In the worst-case scenario, high doses – 50-60 apricot kernels, or 50 grams of Laetrile — can kill you.”
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