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    B17 and the effects on treating Cancer

    I am a bit surprised a UK company can get away with this.

    The answer to cancer has been known for many years! Vitamin B-17, also know as Laetrile and Amygdalin is found in most fruit seeds...namely apricot seeds.


    Vitamin B17 was the subject of great controversy over 20 years ago when some of the world's top scientists claimed that when consumed, the components of the seed make it 100% impossible to develop cancer and will kill existing cancer in most cases.


    I wonder who those "top scientists" might be.

    Most of the people that already have cancer clusters in their body, who eat the apricot seeds and/or take the vitamin b17 in tablet form show near to complete tumor regression.


    "Most" and "near"?

    The seeds may be used in combination with the Laetrile Cancer Therapy.


    http://www.whatmedicine.co.uk/apricotseeds.htm

    Laetrile can cause serious side effects. We don’t recommend that you replace your conventional cancer treatment with any type of alternative cancer therapy, such as laetrile. Or that you use laetrile alongside your cancer treatment.
    http://www.cancerhelp.org.uk/help/de...asp?page=21859

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    Re: B17 and the effects on treating Cancer

    Quote Originally Posted by bindeweede View Post
    I am a bit surprised a UK company can get away with this.
    They don't seem to be actually selling anything, so it presumably doesn't count as an advertisement.

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    Mojo, I think if you look down the buttons on the left hand side there s plenty of selling going on, and if anyone has the time to check out the practitioners being promoted then for sure there are complaints to be made. This is of course a tiresome old task but one or two complaints here and there can have some effect so anyone willing to be an 'ave a go 'ero' should do so.

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    Re: B17 and the effects on treating Cancer

    P.S. Bindeweede - Strewth what a sleuth you are!

    Is anyone such a good sniffer of the smelly stuff? You desserve a Skeptical Purple Heart mate!!

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    Re: B17 and the effects on treating Cancer

    Bindeweede - a

    good sniffer of the smelly stuff?
    Well! Really!

    When you click on the Home page link, you get "file not found", and the address is just a PO box no - I'm guessing here that the company is no longer in business.

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    Re: B17 and the effects on treating Cancer

    Quote Originally Posted by Dubious Dick View Post
    Mojo, I think if you look down the buttons on the left hand side there s plenty of selling going on, and if anyone has the time to check out the practitioners being promoted then for sure there are complaints to be made. This is of course a tiresome old task but one or two complaints here and there can have some effect so anyone willing to be an 'ave a go 'ero' should do so.
    I can't see anything that looks like an advert for a cancer treatment, which is the specific issue with the laetrile page.

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