World Without Cancer; The Story of Vitamin B17
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I handn't heard of this and did a little online research.
A few years ago, I'd have swallowed the standard line that this is a harmful product based on the scientific literature.
However, knowing what I know now about the state of research papers and medical studies, I'm inclined to at least give Laetril/B17 the benefit of the doubt. I'm actually kind of surprised how little rigorous study has been conducted - most of the recent studies are basically searches of the existing literature, which (surprise!) didn't find any benefit (from a substance that the SC had to ban to stop it's use in the US)
There's basically only one study with 178 people from 1982 that appears designed to quash any dissent about the 1977 ban. I'm skeptical.
But I don't know anyone who has used it successfully. I'd certainly try it if I was diagnosed. I may give it a try anyway as cancer seems to run on my Dad's side of the family. A few fruit/nut seeds couldn't really hurt I would think.
Always know that when they trashed something, it's probably a good product and need to look in deeper (or outright do the opposite of what MSM said dangerous)