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bonder Posted - 09/25/2012 : 07:47:31
(NaturalNews) There is some confusion surrounding laetrile or B17 for curing cancer. Laetrile was banned by the FDA in 1971 despite its proven efficacy. But the source of laetrile or B17, which are both the same, is legally available. That natural substance source is amygdalin. Unfortunately, many falsely believe this poses a serious cyanide poisoning threat.


Once again, I have to ask myself if a topical use is possible rather than waiting for dilution through the digestive system IF one is past the protective Epidermis layer ?



Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/031336_laetrile_cancer_cells.html#ixzz27U6GiyC7



B-17 Cream
http://www.amazon.com/B17-Power-Amygdalin-Cream/dp/B008A90T2M/ref=sr_1_15?ie=UTF8&qid=1348577645&sr=8-15&keywords=laetrile+vitamin+b17


Multivitamins as well...

http://www.vitabase.com/supplements/liquid-supplements/default.aspx

Be Well Always,

Bonder




BIG HUNKADEADCANCERCELLS
www.canceramerican.com

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