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Replying to @adrian_serum
Apricot pits do not do anything for cancer and they also contain fairly large amounts of cyanide for example:https://www.huffingtonpost.com.au/2017/09/11/melbourne-man-has-cyanide-poisoning-after-self-medicating-with-apricot-kernels_a_23203662/ …
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Replying to @Amorpheus333
The fact that apricot kernels cause high levels of cyanide in the blood is not contentious in the least Also worth noting that Vale has (by his own admission) had traditional cancer therapies, so the claims in your meme are total nonsense
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Replying to @emarie1225
That's...uh...just amazingly wrong on so many levels. For one thing, amygdalin is broken down in the intestine into hydrogen cyanide+glucose long before it reaches any cells. The cyanide then inhibits mitochondrial function and causes cells to die when it reaches them
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Replying to @GidMK @emarie1225
If any of this was true, you could quite easily take large quantities of hydrogen cyanide and be perfectly healthy, when in fact it is an incredibly deadly poison
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Replying to @emarie1225
Far more harmful. Cyanide can kill in minutes in large doses
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Most of them things you don't really want to eat. Even in small doses cyanide is horrible stuff
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