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Laetrile, also known as amygdalin or vitamin B17, is available in some health food stores, online retailers, and alternative medicine clinics. However, it is important to note that laetrile is not approved by the FDA for the treatment of cancer or any other medical condition, and its safety and efficacy are highly controversial. Always consult with a healthcare professional before considering any alternative treatments.
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Laetrile or B17 is an alternative treatment that is not approved by the US Food and Drug Administration. The active ingredient is cyanide. Discuss this with your doctor.
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Yes, It is claimed that apricot pits and laetrile contain hydrogen cyanide and its extremely poisonous. But now the scientist have discovered that the laetrile can be used as a medicine for cancer cure. Laetrile is concentrated amygdalin, which is contained in the seeds of most fruits that we eat, including apricot, peach, cherry, and plum pits, almonds, apple seeds, and raspberries.
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