who was convicted of laetrile smuggling in the 1970s, was not even a college graduate
Laetrile (or amygdalin or B17) claims to cure cancer (no idea if it does)
Other areas of the natural approach to science and health are also criticised.
The article looks to point out that in his career that he goes outside the commonly acknowledged scientific field - knowing what we know about mainstream science I'd be inclined to treat the article (and possibly Dr Young) with a pinch of salt.
Laetrile (or amygdalin or B17) claims to cure cancer (no idea if it does)
Other areas of the natural approach to science and health are also criticised.
The article looks to point out that in his career that he goes outside the commonly acknowledged scientific field - knowing what we know about mainstream science I'd be inclined to treat the article (and possibly Dr Young) with a pinch of salt.
Wow, laetrile. That's a name lost in history. False hope or suppressed cure? You can imagine the debates.