Can B17 Bomb Cancer?
Quote from SlimXD on November 17, 2025, 2:42 pmCancer has been popular in my family. I mean a lot of people have gotten it, and died from it. And a while back (like around 60 years back) I ran across the idea that one could avoid cancer if he (think s/he) ate a few almonds daily. So I thought I'd try it out.
They say almonds contain B17, aka laetrile, a sugar-cyanide combo that normal cells can't crack. But, they say, cancer cells can. The cancer cell sees the sugar, cracks it, and surprise-BOOM the cyanide bombs it out of existence! That's what they say. Almonds have some; apple seeds have some; apricot pits have a lot. I take up to 4 almonds, or maybe ¼ apricot seed. Don't overdo.
Anyway, I've been munching the B17 cancer bombs daily for roughly six decades. Age now 79, and no cancer. Yet.
Cancer has been popular in my family. I mean a lot of people have gotten it, and died from it. And a while back (like around 60 years back) I ran across the idea that one could avoid cancer if he (think s/he) ate a few almonds daily. So I thought I'd try it out.
They say almonds contain B17, aka laetrile, a sugar-cyanide combo that normal cells can't crack. But, they say, cancer cells can. The cancer cell sees the sugar, cracks it, and surprise-BOOM the cyanide bombs it out of existence! That's what they say. Almonds have some; apple seeds have some; apricot pits have a lot. I take up to 4 almonds, or maybe ¼ apricot seed. Don't overdo.
Anyway, I've been munching the B17 cancer bombs daily for roughly six decades. Age now 79, and no cancer. Yet.