A paste of apricot seed and sugar has been shown, in some Chinese medical trials, to relieve chronic bronchitis. Not sold in the United States, may be found in Mexico, Asian and Chinese markets as the whole kernel or in decoctions.
If you mean laetrile, its vitamin B17. Its found in, among other things, apricot seeds.
I've eat an apricot, now I want to plant a tree. How do I do this? I've taken the seed out of the shell, and have it laying on wet soil. It has a sprout coming out at one end. Do I plant this seed, with the sprout up or down?
A seed made out of an ovule after fertilization
Yes. During interphase the DNA replicates.
The process or nuclear division is known as mitosis.
Apricot seeds contain cyanide which is why they are not sold in the United States.
Chinese Medicine practitioners use apricot seed as a treatment in respiratory diseases, including bronchitis and emphysema.
If you mean laetrile, its vitamin B17. Its found in, among other things, apricot seeds.
Practitioners of Chinese medicine advise that apricot seed should not be given in combination with the herbs astragalus, skullcap, or kudzu root.
Apricot seed is the small kernel enclosed within the wood-like pit at the center of the apricot fruit.
Yes, rather like an almond.
Sweetheart apricot has edible seed. You can order a tree from Stark Bros. I have no experience with the company though. Other varieties that have edible pit: --Montgamet --Chinese (Mormon) --Robada --Hunza
Cough suppressant, expectorant and laxative.
An apricot is a variety of sweet and juicy fruit with a stone, with yellow-orange coloured flesh, fuzzy skin, and a large seed, or the tree from which it derives.
No preparations for the "aerial attack" were made.
Flavoring sweets and as a culinary seasoning. A liqueur from France is called Eau de Noyaux. Apricot oil is also used extensively in the manufacture of cosmetics.
No. But, it is made from fruit.