One would need to pay money and subscribe to Dr Makis’ Substack to read this, but at the end of the April 28, 2024 Substack on Apricots, Apricot Seeds and Cancer, a reader will find this…and might understandably think that in fact, Apricot seeds ARE on his cancer treatment protocol.
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Thanks for fostering dialog & respect, Scott. Interesting times we live in. Bless you and your dear wife for getting Any dinner on the table!! I can so identify!
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I used to have a dog who loved to crack open and eat the seeds from my apricot tree's dropped fruit. One day she started panting frantically. Took her to the vet of course, but nobody recognized the problem, despite me telling them about her seed consumption. Turns out that cyanide readily displaces oxygen molecules on hemoglobin, thus leading to oxygen deficit. i know this isn't it's only mechanism of action, but it can be a significant side effect if one takes too much!! (Dog fully recovered within 24 hours, and after a long life, did NOT die of cancer!)