LLaetrile (vitamin B17) is a naturally occurring glucoside substance derived from apricot kernels that became popular in the 1970s. A study was conducted in 179 patients with intractable cancer and measurable lesions who were treated with Laetrile. As was customary at the time, they also received vitamins and pancreatic enzymes. Only one patient met the criteria for a partial reaction to treatment, 90% of subjects saw disease progression within 3 months. The average lifespan was only 4.8 months. “Alternative” cancer treatments. Are they unproven or refuted? It took several years, and the reality of clinical trials being done around the world, before a model was proposed to rationalize the usefulness of Laetrile in the prevention, as well as for the treatment of cancer, after all. time, the name "vitamin B17" was received. The Hunzakuts consume between 100-200 times more B17 in their diet than the average American, mainly due to eating apricot seeds, and also a lot of millet. Interestingly, there is no such thing as money in Hunza. A man's wealth is measured by the number of apricot trees he owns. And the most coveted food is the seed contained in apricot kernels, one of the most important sources of B17 on Earth. Visiting teams of doctors found the Hunzacuts cancer-free. One of the first medical teams to study the Hunza was led by the world-renowned British surgeon, Dr. Robert McCarrison.
Writing in the Journal AMA, from the January 7 1922, he said:
“The Hunza have no known incidence with cancer.
They benefit from an abundant harvest of apricots.
They dry them under the sun, and use them largely in their diet.
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Part Number | 0912986506 |
Release Date | 2018-01-01T00:00:01Z |
Language | English |
Number Of Pages | 370 |
Publication Date | 2018-01-01T00:00:01Z |