Surprise: Is Cancer Not a Disease But a Lack of Vitamin B17?
A book titled 'World Without Cancer', banned from translation into dozens of languages worldwide, claims that cancer is fundamentally a lie and is simply a deficiency in Vitamin B17. What does medicine have to say about that? Here's one of the more intriguing studies on this topic.
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A book titled 'World Without Cancer', banned from translation into dozens of languages worldwide, claims that cancer is fundamentally a lie and is simply a deficiency in Vitamin B17. Therefore, it suggests that cancer patients should eat between 15-20 apricot seeds a day, or other fruits that are themselves considered seeds, like almonds. Additionally, the book suggests eating sprouted wheat sprouts, which are a "miraculous anti-cancer cure," because they are rich in liquid oxygen and contain the strongest anti-cancer source called 'Laetrile'.
What You Need to Know About Vitamin B17 and Cancer
On the Doctors Health Press website, led by six American doctors, there is a detailed article about the connection between Vitamin B17 and cancer, claiming "researchers believe the main active ingredient in Laetrile, called amygdalin, is responsible for its anti-cancer effects."
The article's author notes that in lab studies conducted on animals, 'Laetrile' was injected with glucosidase enzymes, causing the amygdalin to release cyanide that killed cancer cells. "This effectively destroyed the dangerous tumor cells and prevented them from growing or replicating. However, despite repeated attempts, researchers could not replicate these results in other lab studies, which casts doubt on the initial experiment findings. In any case, researchers believe the results would not be the same in humans, since the released cyanide can also harm the body's healthy cells."

The FDA banned 'Laetrile' tablets offered as a preventative cancer treatment back in 1971. However, vegan doctors note that Laetrile is abundant in fruits like grapes, berries, almonds, wheat sprouts, bean sprouts, carrots, flaxseeds, peaches, apricots, macadamia nuts, and more. "There are also cancer patients who use intravenous injections of Laetrile, but as we mentioned earlier, Laetrile contains cyanide, which is a poison, and injecting it can cause various issues such as chronic headaches, fever, liver damage, high blood pressure, nerve damage, and even death," the article concludes. "A study in Britain on Laetrile and cancer showed that eating 50 grams of Laetrile, or alternatively 50 apricot seeds, can be extremely lethal."