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    • About Alternative Cancer Treatment Centers

      People who were unfortunate enough to be diagnosed with cancer in the United States used to have only the conventional cancer medical treatments of chemotherapy, radiation and surgery at their disposal. Today, there are alternative cancer treatment centers around the country that offer natural and spiritual approaches to fighting... more »

    • Alternative Treatments for Prostate Cancer

      With the diagnosis of any cancer a significant change in lifestyle is required. Unfortunately, the scope of this article is very limited, and a full description of all necessary steps and options is not possible. This article should be used for general knowledge only. I have included some links to more detailed information. more »

    • What Is Amygdalin?

      Amygdalin, commonly called Laetrile, is an alternative cancer treatment that is made from the pits of apricots and other fruits. The drug is given by intravenous injection or by pill. Amygdalin is not approved by the FDA and its use and sale is banned in the United States. According to the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center,... more »

    • What Foods Contain Vitamin B17?

      Vitamin B17 is present in a number of natural foods, but is currently not available as a vitamin supplement in the United States. Vitamin B17 contains a cyanide-containing compound that releases cyanide into the body if beta glucosidase or glucoronidase is present in the body. Some health practitioners suggest that vitamin B17 is a... more »

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