MrRodgers
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ORIGINAL: DommeinRochester If you don't mind Dr. Bombay, could you please explain on what medical authority you are stating that I should be taking cyanide? As a post cancer patient (I kicked cancer's ass in May 2013) I take certain things, and I avoid other things that could cause a return of uglies. Depending on other's particulars, they may need to take things, I avoid. Why? Because ALL cancers are different! What impedes one can help another grow and grow. So please dial back on the blanket prescriptions. http://www.livestrong.com/article/419847-amygdalin-cancer/ http://www.livestrong.com/article/468303-vitamin-b-17-for-cancer-cure/ These all contain cyanide: almonds millet sprouts lima beans soy spinach bamboo shoots cassava Additionally cyanide is found in most any fruits that have a pit, or core, like cherries, apricots, and apples. From your own link: "Studies on the effects of amygdalin in clinical trials are sorely lacking." These studies are sorely lacking because they work, just like Ozone therapy. Ozone therapy is also banned in the US. Gee, I wonder why. Amygdalin is not a 'prescription' it is a dietary supplement the same as other dietary supplements. Add to the list along with scurvy and rickets is cycle-cell anemia which presents when one with the genetic predisposition is taken away from their natural diet...they produce symptoms and in this case, is even called...an anemia. An anemia is a quantitative deficiency of the hemoglobin, i.e.m blood which can often be fixed with the proper diet or supplements. While you certainly seem to think you know what you are talking about but I am going to have a hard time trusting your medical knowledge if you keep talking about things like cycle-cell anemia. OK...sickle-cell anemia.
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