Some cell studies suggest apricot seed properties may have anticancer effects. However, apricot seed products may have high levels of amygdalin, a toxic compound that can cause symptoms of cyanide ...
A professional New York City arm wrestling champion and his mother were in a legal jam Wednesday after they were accused of selling a bogus cancer cure with an over-the-top name — “Apricots from God.” ...
Currently, there is no evidence to support that eating apricot seeds, or kernels, can help treat cancer. Apricot kernels may also contain chemicals that have the potential to be harmful to the body.
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