Vitamin B17: The Greatest Cancer Camouflage in History – Nutritional Supplements

Vitamin B17 is composed of hydrogen cyanide and glucose, which is what gives it its anti-cancer properties. The benzaldehyde from glucose and the cyanide work together as a poison that targets cancer cells. Many health professionals claim that B17 is toxic, but this is simply a myth.

So this is where camouflage comes in.

Even though this vitamin has not been approved as a treatment by the FDA, many doctors, including one named John A. Richardson, MD, began using the vitamin “illegally” to treat relatives at his medical clinic in San Francisco, and it produced astonishing results that surpassed conventional treatments. Richardson’s success with these treatments is documented in Case Histories: The Richardson Cancer Clinic Experience by John A. Richardson, MD, and Patricia Irving Griffin, RN. The FDA has been vehement in its attack on Laetrile. The FDA considers Laetrile an unapproved form of treatment and one that is “illegal” for a practitioner to administer; therefore, Laetrile is not available for purchase in the United States. However, amygdalin, on the other hand, is still available for purchase as a supplement. There are numerous reports of people who swear they have beaten cancer using B17.

Read more on the next page. Sloan-Kettering was outraged by the FDA and AMA’s cover-up of B17, and for five years, Sloan conducted studies on the anti-cancer benefits of B17, which found that: 1. It improved the overall health of cancer patients.
2. It acted as a cancer preventative.

3. It stops the spread of cancer in mice.

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