Let me know what you think brother. I think many people Just don't want such a long video. To sum up the video. Apricot seeds contain B-17. which prevents/sometimes cures cancer.
I've watched part of it. So far the fellow is full of words. I do tend to wonder whenever someone starts out telling things that have happened in the past with other things that have nothing to do with the story. Seems they are trying to convince you before you know anything about it. However, I will finish viewing it hopefully today.
Don't waste your time. It's pseudo-science quackery promoted by a narcissistic conspiracy theory dolt.
That's just it, there are no links or sources to this dipchits data because there isn't any data...never been published in a peer reviewed journal. What's insulting is his assertions that modern medical research is a farce. He's a blowhard who likes to hear himself talk and enjoys the attention that he can bring on himself by proporting various conspiracy theories, he also doesn't believe HIV causes AIDS and that 911 wasn't real. And as for the cancer advice he is offering it's actually dangerous and can kill you. Amygdalin: Safe for Cancer Treatment?
Ok. From your link it says "Amygdalin is an unproven treatment" Personally I'd like to see some testing done on it. Wouldn't you? I did a search and couldn't find anything about this guy saying anything about HIV, AIDS, or 9/11. Can you post your source? Also in the original video he clearly says you can take too much of it, just like you can take too much aspirin and overdose. Here is another guy who believes he survived cancer by taking b-17.
I have a feeling that if the pits of a fruit, that costs $1.49 a pound in the local grocery store, prevents or cures cancer, the whole world will be talking about it pretty quick. I hope it does cure cancer but till I hear different from some double blind scientific tests confirming it.....I'm going to stick with eating lots of Garlic, spinach, and Onions sauteed in extra virgin olive oil.
I know right I'd like to see some tests done. It seems too good to be true. But then people said there was no way all the people dying for hundreds of years from scurvy could have been prevented by eating oranges.