After further research on this, I discovered that the FDA, the American government, and other federal agencies hold
apricot kernals in contempt when people say that
apricot kernals might reduce one's chance of cancer.
Doing more research on YouTube, I found a lot of people who consume large quantities of
apricot kernals and they report no side effects.
I guess
apricot kernals are like cannabis oil, just another dead end to trying to gain health.
Would
apricot kernals kill or help a dying dog in the city pound that has cancer?
I find this topic to be very interesting because we have all of these dire warnings on one side of the aisle, but then we have thousands of people saying that
apricot kernals help them.
One of the readers of Dr Greger's webpage on this topic responded to my inquiry and she said that she consumed
apricot kernals every day.
I just can't dismiss
apricot kernals, or amygdalin, or laetrile as easily as you do.
As a result of your input, I am looking at that bag of
apricot kernals in my pantry with a little suspicion.
I just bought a bag of
these apricot kernals from the health food store.
John Axsom: I don't know enough about
apricot kernals to have an opinion one way or another.
Despite all of the negative press out there on eating
apricot kernals, there are thousands of people who do eat
apricot kernals and claim that it helps them.
Also, let's find some animals that have cancer and feed them various dosages of
apricot kernals and let's see what happens to them.