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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!)

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Wow! That is a very, very interesting story Vicki. Thanks for sharing it.

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I learned a long time ago that in other countries in the east, they were grinding up apricot seeds and eating them for cancer, and it was actually curing peoples cancer. There was documentation about it. I don’t know if I could find it today because a lot of things have been deleted.

It’s beyond sad what has happened to our supposed “healthcare system”. I suppose, when mankind and money are involved, greed wins and at our expense. We have to learn how to take care of ourselves, naturally, and holistically, because it really is planned that the future of “healthcare” will be only for the elites . Look at all the good people dropping out nurses, physicians nurse practitioners, PAs. They just can’t do it anymore. They have morals and ethics and those that stay in (and I stayed in it for almost 30 years), we do suffer abuse, and it was never designed to be that way.

Scott, thank you for your publication and doing what you do . It’s really appreciated 🙏🙏🙏

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What is he responding to on X? I don’t have an account. But I do subscribe to Dr. Makis and I definitely remember that post because I forwarded it to my son. This type of thing makes it extremely difficult to know who to trust.

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Dr Makis is responding inside a thread of Lightning Bug pertaining to my post on adjunctive cancer care. Please do not despair. Not to make light of this, but the older I get, the more nuanced my sense of trust is. E.g. I trust my partner Pierre to tell me what he thinks in blunt terms, but I know that his email accounts are more overgrown than the Amazon jungle, and so don't trust him to read my emails in a timely manner, if at all. I trust my wife to stick to our budget, but I don't trust her have dinner ready when she says it will be ready. In relation to medical questions, and trust, or lack of trust in authorities, I think that we can build our self-confidence and discernment, and would love to write about this. The professor who taught me Anatomy and Physiology 101 and 102 introduced it by saying it was "the owner's manual to the human body." Thirty years later, I would agree.

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Scott - I just listened to an interview with Naomi Wolf and John Richardson and they talked a lot of apricot seeds as a cancer preventative and cure.

https://naomiwolf.substack.com/p/is-cancer-care-a-cynically-inflated

I hadn't heard of Richardson before this interview but sadly the way the governments responds to these types of natural health solutions gives credibility to everything. You figure if they are against it, it must work and if they are for somethings, best to avoid it :)!

Bob

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Naomi’s your new doctor?

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I have no strong opinion on Apricot seeds, was half joking but the CDC etc. have been such contrary indicators of what is healthy that if they are against something, I'm sure a lot of people feel that it is likely good for you.

I follow her posts and interviews and thought it was a funny coincidence that I just finished listening to that interview when your post appeared!

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I really appreciate Naomi, especially the work she has done to uncover Pfizer’s internal research documents.

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Apricot seeds won’t hurt you lmao. Will it cure you? Maybe if taken in high enough dosages. Any of these msm asshats They work for the people who poisoned others. You can’t trust any of them.

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Well, they should be a part of your protocol(s)! I've been taking them off and on for years as a cancer preventative, and have never to my knowledge had any sort of adverse effect from them whatsoever.

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The therapies which we are using have to be safe, AND demonstrated to have clinical benefit. I'm glad that they have been safe for you.

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I of course am very careful because I know about the small amount(s) of cyanide in them, and I leave a couple of weeks between taking them in order to give my body the chance to flush the cyanide. As you undoubtedly know, some drugs are combined with cyanide in order to make them more efficacious and/or assimilable, such as Cyanocobalamin (Vitamin B12---though I prefer taking Methylcobalamin nowadays). So, as far as I know, apricot kernels are pretty safe if people don't take too many of them in one sitting, and allow the cyanide to flush from their system. For preventative purposes, one doesn't need to take but a few of them at a time, for a maximum of eight in one dose, many more for actual cancer(s), up to forty per day for a short period time, perhaps a week at the most. When I take them, I take twenty one day, wait two days, and take another twenty, then I purposely don't take them again for at least a couple of weeks if not longer.; and, even at that "high" dose, I haven't felt poisoned or like the cyanide is bothering me in any way(s). Apricot kernels have, like so many other effective treatments and/or preventatives for cancer, been falsely "discredited" and banned from easy availability, so I was really surprised years ago that Amazon carries them.

It is often recommended to only take three kernels per day, every day, but I don't follow that; although, at least for all those with healthy livers and kidneys, it should be relatively safe.

As far as clinical benefit(s) is/are concerned, apricot kernels have been proven to be effective against cancer(s), being made up of naturally occurring, beneficial Laetrile and/or Amygdalin.

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Thank you for sharing your experience and insight.

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Oh, I also use food grade apricot kernel oil in between, both internally as an oil in or on food (I just used some on my pizza last night), and externally, as well as to make some of my CBD oil (which I then use on my armpits to get it in the lymph system, on my neck for pain, on my hair and scalp, and under my tongue). I have no idea if it has the cyanide in it as well, or whether the processing used to extract it, etc., removes the cyanide. There's no warning on the label about it, or about using it in moderation, and it's sold by NOW Foods (and supplements). It's wonderful for dry hair and skin, and it has a very mild taste, no detection of the bitterness that is a sign of cyanide, so I tend to think it's been filtered out somehow. I make my CBD oil with both edible CBD and THC; and, for pain, it's great (especially along with bromelain and smoking THC)! Apricot kernel oil is the bees knees! Try it, you'll like it! My facial skin looks so young it knocks 10 years off my age, & I'm just gorgeous! [Along with real, direct from the plant, no chemical additives, 100% organic, Aloe Vera Gel (Lily of the Desert, and/or Real Aloe co's).]

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P.S.---Perhaps the anti-cancer beneficial properties of apricot kernels are also removed with the extraction process for producing the oil; I also have no idea about that either; but I will continue to use it hoping it has the anti-cancer properties still intact, or unless I receive a reputable warning against using it. If nothing else, it's making my hair and skin quite beautiful and soft, darling. :o)

With my Lyme Disease and chronic immune deficiency, I'm prone to cancer(s), so I take as many immune-boosting, anti-cancer supplements as possible, particularly with now knowing that we're all filled with nanotech, another cancer-causing malady to be treated; and I'm now 68 and haven't developed any cancer(s), so I must be doing something right. Cheers, Doc, and others!

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Cheers back at you, hoping for several decades of good living.

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The fact you’re trying to cure cancer will flag you with government agencies. Doesn’t matter what you use. They don’t want people cured. Many of my colleagues wound up suicided bc they came to close to the cure. So you have fun with that. Sparky.

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I’m very sorry that you have lost close colleagues and friends who were fighting the good fight. Every generation has its heroes, most not recognized.

Having worked in long haul and vax injury since 2022, Pierre since 2021, we are well aware of the threats to our lives. If you sincerely wanted us to succeed, you would set aside your flippant tone and engage in prayer for our safety and success.

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Sure looks like apricot seeds are on his list!!

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It does.

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Hi Scott. I subscribe to Dr. Makis' substack and remember reading the article you are referring to. It sure sounds like a respectful dialog would be important, especially since you are both GOOD GUYS.

The comments here are interesting. In one you were provoked to respond about the threats to the safety of those you at Leading Edge Clinic.I will absolutely pray for the safety of all of you there doing good work. And I am going to pray that you and Dr. Makis work this out. You are both leaders in the use of re-purposed drugs to treat complicated conditions and offer alternatives to traditional cancer treatments. I wish I had know all I know now when I was diagnosed with breast cancer is 2022. I would have done lots of things differently. Thankfully no indication of cancer now and I am using a protocol to prevent a cancer recurrence that I have great confidence in.

Many blessings to you, Scott.

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Would you please render an opinion/insight of this intriguing article by Walter M. Chestnut on the repurposed use of Metformin for anti-aging? Many thanks. https://wmcresearch.substack.com/p/friday-hope-metformin-ii-reversing

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Why call him out? The feds are more than likely monitoring him. He is suggesting data that shown to have anti cancer properties. Apricot kernels have cyanogenic glycoside amygdalin. It is commonly found in the bitter apricot kernel, cherry, apple seed, and almond. And with anything depends on variety, how it’s grown processed etc. irregardless. None of his protocol will help anyone who is vaxxed. They re wrote your code. People will grow tired of taking all this and go back to their shit way of eating and the cancer will take them. I fail to see the point of this article. Tbh.

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The point is that Dr Makis accused me of lying and being dishonest, multiple times, in my Substack. If we don’t have our integrity, what do we have? It seems reasonable and fair to me to point out the contradiction in his statements.

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As far as I’m concerned you all lie. Either blatantly or are blindly ignorant to it. And anyone who claims to know absolute truth is either a megalomanic narcissist or a complete idiot. You only know what you have been exposed to. And the parasite class has made certain to keep much hidden. Humans need to be able to comb thru the bullshit. No offense you are a nobody so you hold more credibility than Makis. As in my experience all these asshats who make themselves stars and are not censored… they are allowed to for a reason.

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B-17/Laetrile/Amygdalin

Read the book World Without Cancer - The Story of B17 by G Edward Griffin published originally in 1974 and many reprints.

Other Resources:

Healing is Voltage, a book by Dr Jerry Tennant (MD) is amazing and looks at our body from a physics/electrical/magnetic point of view and covers many chronic issues MD’s have wrong. Every med student should read it to challenge their professors.

Some helpful documentaries:

www.anewstandardofcare.com USA 2023 If you watch this one you will know more than your oncologist.

www.cancerseries.org Jonathan Otto USA 2024

www.thetruthaboutcancer.com

www.comusav.com

www.theuniversalantidote.com

Some takeaways from the above referenced material:

Apatone Vitamin C/K3 IV Dr Lodi (FDA trial suspended at stage two, but available in Mexico)

Vitamin C IV Dr Levy

Grounding adds electrons to your body.

Keto diet (low/zero carb) and fasting

Lugol’s iodine/D3 Dr David Brownstein, MD /Dr Bruce Hollis, PhD

Gerson therapy, coffee enemas

Sodium Bicarbonate IV/orally Dr Simoncinni/Dr Mark Sircus

Gc protein Macrophage Activating Factor injections (banned in USA, but available in Europe).

Antineoplastins (peptides) Dr Burzynski (Houston) FDA will only allow stage 4 patients.

Ozone IR blood therapy

714X injections Dr Gaston Naessens PhD (Montreal)

B17 laetrile, (Amygdalin) Book World Without Cancer Story of B17 G Edward Griffin

H2O2 IV

Antiparasitics, (Joe Tippins protocol etc). It has been known parasites can be related to cancer since 1895, NEJM.

Enzymatic substrates/Citozeatecsrl.ch (Italy) Prof Pasquale Ferorelli (amazing results for cancer and trauma). www.citozeatecsrl.ch has documented results on their website. It is administered orally and topically.

Chlorine dioxide (www.theuniversalantidote.com) It is being used extensively in Latin America. Dr Pedro Chavez has treated over 6,000 vaxx injured patients in Mexico using CLO2 and a few other nutrients to provide relief to Covid shot injuries and turbo cancer. He can be found on Dr Ana Mihalcea Substack and Brighteon.com. There are large groups on Telegram using it and many more therapies topically and internally.

I hope some of it helps. Do your own research and ask better questions!

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I'm reading an amazing book or Earthing or Grounding called, Earthing, the most important health discovery ever!. It is written by Clint Ober along with Stephen Sinatra, MD, a cardiologist, and Martin Zucker, a prolific writer on health. I highly recommend this book to everyone!

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