Laetrile kills cancer

Excerpt from the book “The Healing Power of Cancer” by Rob Prior

I have treated over five hundred [cancer] patients with laetrile. As a practicing oncologist and researcher in this field, I have obtained results comparable or superior to the results I have obtained with the use of the more toxic standard cytotoxic agents.
Professor Manuel Navarro
Filipino medical researcher

If you crack open an apricot stone you’ll find a small kernel, a seed resembling an almond, which tastes quite bitter. It contains laetrile, which American cancer researcher Dr Ernst T. Krebs believed to be a cure for cancer. Ironically, ‘krebs’ is the German word for cancer.

When I had kidney cancer In 2013, I consulted a store assistant at my local health food store about raw organic apricot kernels. “Do you think apricot kernels can help cure cancer?” Like a schoolgirl sharing a secret in the playground, she beckoned me to a corner of the store and in a hushed voice replied, “Yes, many of our customers say it’s amazing for curing cancer.” “That’s great. How does it work?” I asked with great hope. “They contain laetrile which has a safe, bioavailable form of cyanide that attacks cancer cells but not healthy cells.

We’re allowed to sell it as a salad garnish, but there are laws prohibiting us from saying it can cure cancer.” “Really? Why are there laws like that?” I asked naively. “Corporate greed. Lobbyists have got it banned in some countries around the world”, she explained.

In his 1974 book World Without Cancer and documentary of the same name, American author G. Edward Griffin (1931 –) explains how laetrile works. When laetrile comes into contact with any cancer cells, the hydrogen cyanide is released, killing cancer cells.

Award-winning American cancer research pioneer Kanematsu Sugiura (1890 – 1979) came to the conclusion that laetrile was more effective in the control of cancer than any other substance he had ever tested, and doesn’t affect healthy cells.

Daily consumption of raw organic apricot kernels played a significant role in my recovery. They are quite bitter, so I chewed them thoroughly then swilled them down with water. Great value at just $30 for a 500 gram bag.

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