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Compound derived from apricot kernels and other seeds claimed to selectively kill cancer cells while leaving normal cells intact. Contains cyanogenic glycosides that allegedly release cyanide only in cancer cells. Banned by FDA.
Obtain laetrile/amygdalin (available in Mexico, some online sources)
IV protocol: Start 3-6 grams IV daily for 21 days, then reduce to 3 times weekly maintenance
Oral protocol: 500mg-1g capsules 2-4 times daily with meals
Consume bitter apricot kernels: Start 1-2 kernels/day, increase to 5-7 kernels per 10 lbs body weight (max 40/day) spread throughout day
Combine with high-dose pancreatic enzymes (between meals), vitamin C, B-vitamins
Follow metabolic diet: Eliminate processed foods, sugar, meat; emphasize raw vegetables, fruits, whole grains
Monitor for cyanide toxicity (headache, dizziness, nausea)
Regular blood work and imaging to assess response
Banned by FDA after clinical trials in 1970s-80s showed no benefit. Risk of cyanide poisoning, especially with apricot kernels. Some deaths reported. Still available in Mexico and black market.
This protocol is documented for educational purposes only. The Gabriel Bullshit Score (GBS) of 52 reflects significant institutional response and controversy. Some alternative health protocols have resulted in serious harm or death.
Always consult with qualified healthcare professionals before beginning any treatment. Do not delay or forego proven medical care.
The Gabriel Bullshit Score reflects the magnitude of institutional response, controversy, and documented concerns. Higher scores indicate greater institutional pushback, not necessarily inefficacy. This is a research tool, not medical advice.
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