Kamis, 28 Agustus 2008

Re: [cancercured] Re: Apricot pits -- how many? Q for vincent

Jonathan and Leonard,

My opinion of Laetrile is generally favorable. That of pancreatic
enzymes is mixed. At this time I have no advice on the
combination. The closest thing to laetrile that I use is a
benzaldehyde-cyclodextrin inclusion compound. I use it routinely for
low grade or MDR cancers. I like this as a beta hydroxypropyl
derivative in IV form. I make it myself.

Vincent

At 08:42 AM 8/28/2008, you wrote:

>jonathan chamberlain <jonomark33@...> wrote:
> > whether or not there would be a problem taking laetrile and
> > pancreatic enzymes simultaneously.
>
>I'm not aware of any problem. All the laetrile clinics in Tijuana I'm
>familiar with also use enzymes.
>I read a study, perhaps by Harold Manner, that found laetrile to be
>only minimally effetive unless the patient was also taking enzymes
>(the combination was quite effective). Vit. A's also synergistic.
>
>Please note that I'm talking about IV laetrile; apricot pits (or any
>oral laetrile/amygdalin) can be safely eaten only if small amounts;
>consequently, it's much less effective than IV laetrile (which can be
>safely taken in huge dosages).


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