Yes they do Many types of berries contain vitamin B17, such as strawberries, blueberries, huckleberries and cranberries. HealthCentreForce states that a serving of blackberries, gooseberries, boysenberries, raspberries or elderberries can provide 500mg of vitamin B17.
Good for Vitamin C
Lemons are a great source of vitamin C. They are a good source of potassium, fiber, calcium, and vitamin B6. Lemons also contain iron, magnesium, riboflavin, and thiamine (vitamin B1).
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Yes, apple cores and especially apple pits contain a large dosis of vitamin B17, which is a well known cancer preventing supplement.
Citric fruits such as Oranges, mandarins, grapefruit, lemons and limes all contain fairly high levels of Vitamin C.
Lemons are a citrus fruit and contain vitamin C. However, there are no examples of lemons being specifically helpful in cancer patients. Also, lemons are very harmful to the enamel on teeth, so eating them in quantity can cause damage to the teeth.
Usually a craving is brought on by something your body needs or is lacking (deficiency). Lemons and pickles are two sources that contain a lot of Vitamin C. So, you should probably start there. Are you getting enough Vitamin C in your diet?
It is a known factor that lemons and limes contain more vitamin C than oranges. Why we love lemons like we do I think it is the sweet and sour when it comes to pies or lemonade. Men do not crave lemons like we do matter of fact some do not like lemons period . It may just be a hormone connection because women crave lemons bad when they are pregnant.
You can get B17 in both types of seeds. However, bitter apricot seeds are supposed to be better for cancer.
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