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Originally Posted by GeminiWolf Amygdalin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This gives some of the other information. I haven't gotten a chance to watch the video yet, so I'm not going say I totally believe all this. Scientific tests seem to have dismissed that this actually works, but wiki also mentions "In 1974, the American Cancer Society officially labelled laetrile as quackery, but advocates for laetrile dispute this label, asserting that financial motivations have tainted the published research" which goes back to the greed. I'm sure all this is mentioned in the video. I will watch it when I get a chance, I just figured I'd put my two cents in and pass on some more information on the subject!  |
o yeah man, for all i know, it could be a fake report. But i am using my logical reasoning to lead me to the conclusion that the ACS and others are "tainted" by greed and that studies are bias. THis would explain why leatrile and b17 supplements are illegal in the USA. If it were to get out these substances would cure cancer what would the implications be? Hmm, a loss of billions of dollars for pharm companies? Pharm companys will get their way in america with whatever means they can including influencing the politics behind drugs. For example they have 2.3 lobbyists per congressmen(.
Alex Jones’ Prison Planet.com » Report: Big Pharma has 2.3 lobbyists for every lawmaker) So it seems to me that the lack of testing on leatrile and b17 is evidently due to the damage it would cause to the cancer industry. im not a doctor or scientist so i cannot say if it works or not. but think "outside the box" and you will understand whats really going on. god bless