View Full Version : Screening of B17 Film
hagbard_celine
12-04-2007, 05:30 PM
http://rinf.com/alt-news/events/rinf-film-screening-a-world-without-cancer/I've seen this film; you can buy it from Dave Starbuck's site. It's bloody interesting!
I actually went into Holland and Barrett and asked if they had any B17 supplements. They'd never even heard of it! I'll probably get the same answer from an NHS oncologist!
The animal rights people miss this one a lot, even though it supports their case. The argument that animal testing can be justified beause it saves human lives sounds rather empty if non-toxic anti-cancer drugs have been developed that are banned despite their effectivenss.
limelady
12-04-2007, 07:57 PM
http://rinf.com/alt-news/events/rinf-film-screening-a-world-without-cancer/I've seen this film; you can buy it from Dave Starbuck's site. It's bloody interesting!
I actually went into Holland and Barrett and asked if they had any B17 supplements. They'd never even heard of it! I'll probably get the same answer from an NHS oncologist!
The animal rights people miss this one a lot, even though it supports their case. The argument that animal testing can be justified beause it saves human lives sounds rather empty if non-toxic anti-cancer drugs have been developed that are banned despite their effectivenss.
Hi hagbard!
Yes indeed I agree with your sentiments. B17 is banned for OTC use in most countires.
I watched that World Without Cancer video a while back.....its been available on google for some time now.
http://video.google.com.au/videoplay?docid=4312930190281243507&q=a+world+without+cancer
http://rinf.com/alt-news/events/rinf-film-screening-a-world-without-cancer/I've seen this film; you can buy it from Dave Starbuck's site. It's bloody interesting!
I actually went into Holland and Barrett and asked if they had any B17 supplements. They'd never even heard of it! I'll probably get the same answer from an NHS oncologist!
The animal rights people miss this one a lot, even though it supports their case. The argument that animal testing can be justified beause it saves human lives sounds rather empty if non-toxic anti-cancer drugs have been developed that are banned despite their effectivenss.
http://www.kernelpower.co.uk/acatalog/Bitter_Apricot_Kernel_Products_containing_Laetrile .html
just waiting to order this stuff myself . i have mentioned it to my nurse with a view to exploring its use thru nhs and will discuss it at next appointment .not getting a very positive response so far ! I am using essiac tincture at the moment as well .A freind of a friend was treated succesfully at bristol hospital some time ago with intravenous doses of B17 and has been free for several years now , she is out of the country now so havent been able to speak to her personally , but it has been used in trials apparently .If i find out any more info i will post it . :D