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To The BBC
"Sirs. On the 6 o'clock news tonight a medical professor was stated as saying that it was dangerous to try to cure cancer by 'untried' and 'unscientific' alternatives to the usual methods applied in hospitals.

May I say briefly that I have been cured by one of the horrors he mentioned, namely 'eating apricot kernels.'


Some years ago a nasty oozing swelling on my right ear would not respond to any treatment, but just grew in size. It was painful, it messed up my pillow each night and caused me emotional worry. Eventually I was sent to the Lincoln Hospital by my GP. They took a biopsy, and a specialist told me that I had a squamous cell carcinoma and that I would have to have a certain percentage of my ear removed. This was not good news. I deferred having treatment. I said I wanted time to think it over.

As it happened, I soon got to hear about apricot kernels, and began taking about ten each day, together with a generous helping of pineapple plus supplements. Within a couple of weeks I began to notice an arresting of the ulcer, and then it gradually began to decrease in size until finally, after a few months, I was left with nothing but fresh pink skin. The specialist was very interested, and took photographs, and said he would confer with other specialists in the hospital. He asked to see me on a regular basis, in case the cancer had spread to glands in the neck. But after twelve months he declared that I had been healed, and didn't need to attend the clinic any more. Strangely, he didn't seem inclined to discuss the matter further.

As I understand it, the medical profession is not willing to accept 'anecdotal evidence.' Let me say this. I am not a medical man but a physicist. Even if Newton's apple is apocryphal, he certainly knew about things falling to the ground, and using his keen mental acuity, formulated the theory of gravitation. Astronomers knew all about the peculiar motion of the orbit of Mercury, but it took the mind of Einstein to provide us with the reason via relativity. These 'anecdotes' were the stuff of scientific method and advancement. If I (and apparently quite a number of others) are finding that skin cancers respond quite quickly to the eating of apricot kernels, the medical profession should be asking why, and coming to a scientific solution, rather than denouncing the anecdotes as 'unscientific', and the apricot kernels as 'dangerous.'

Who is behind this? I wouldn't be at all surprised if the pharmaceutical companies have made an unwritten ban on advertising such simple cures, because they hold the reins of an empire. Incidentally, I have since been informed that apricot kernels contain Vitamin B17, which is apparently the essential ingredient in dealing with the cancer. It works in the same way as Vitamin C for scurvy, in other words, the maladies are by nature 'deficiency diseases.' More than that I don't know, but the medical boys should begin to treat this matter with a little more real science."
- Arthur E., Alford, UK

"Hello Phillip Day, I just wanted to thank you so much for all of your research and for always taking the time to answer my e-mails. Because of your help our friend from Edmonton is cancer free and very healthy! Thank you very much!!! Below is the e-mail he sent to us. Isn't it great to know another life has been saved! Your work has been a great help to us all. Have a great day!!" - Kimberly N., ON, Canada


"Hi Friends,
In February when I was feeling unwell, but before I was diagnosed with Sjogren's Syndrome and lymphoma, I started to take a vitamin/nutritional supplement to build up my body and give it a better fighting chance. In March after I was diagnosed, I went to a naturopath and began taking some natural anti-malignancy remedies he prescribed.

In April, when the oncologist was recommending chemotherapy, after much research and prayer, I started an alternative cancer treatment Vitamin B-17: apricot seeds that Tracy and I had read about on Terry and Kimberly's excellent web site - instead of chemotherapy. (I am currently finished the 90 day Vitamin B-17 'treatment phase' and doing the six month maintenance phase - then I plan to eat apricot seeds daily for the rest of my life!!)……….

It was in April that the oncologist had recommended chemotherapy as treatment for my lymphoma. I had decided to try an alternative therapy instead of the (toxic) chemotherapy. The oncologist didn't object to this decision (to my surprise), but asked to se me again in three months time.

In April, I was feeling really run down, very fatigued and generally sick. I sometimes had to leave work or family events to go and lie down, away from everyone. Day after day I felt so ill. But then in May, there was a definite turning point - I was even able to drive to Winnipeg and back for the Church services on the May long weekend, something that three weeks prior had seemed impossible. Steadily I felt better, the swelling in my neck diminished, I could no longer feel the lump…. My energy and stamina improved significantly, and since mid- June I have been feeling healthy.

Last week was my appointment with the naturopath. He was happy to see that my 'cancer levels' were getting lower, to the point where they are virtually non-existent, according to his tests. In fact he suggested that many people, when they begin to heal, revert back to 'old ways' (diet, lifestyle, etc). He encouraged me not to 'slack off,' but instead to 'keep focus' and continue on with what I am doing until every trace of the cancer is gone.

Then yesterday I had an appointment at the cancer clinic: the oncologist looked at me, felt my neck and said, "This is remarkable. Amazing." He noted that all of the swelling had gone in my neck, and the lump that had been there had disappeared. He said, "I think it's safe to say that your cancer is gone". He was very quiet for a moment. Then he went on to say that "sometimes diseases are like an onion. We peel of layer after layer searching for a cause and cure, and so often we come up empty."

He expressed the opinion that sometimes cancers 'come and go.' He seemed unwilling to acknowledge that prayer and /or alternative cancer therapy can have a role in healing. When Tracy asked him if he suggested any tests to confirm the absence of cancer he said "No!" He felt it had gone. He said with a smile hat my clinical picture was 'boring' and also that I didn't need to come back for any type of follow-up but to get in touch with him if I had any recurrence of swelling in my neck, etc. I am not sure that it has sunk in yet. We left the appointment with confirmation of what we felt God had already shown us these past weeks - that He had healed me of the cancer." - Dietmar, Ontario, Canada

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