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The Little Cyanide Cookbook
Delicious Recipes Rich
in Vitamin B17
Sorry, ladies, this is NOT a manual on
how to scuttle an over-insured husband!
In fact, to the contrary, it's a helpful
and delightful guide for keeping him
around-and the rest of the family,
too-for many years of health and vigor.
Nutritionist June de Spain has compiled
three hundred taste-tested recipes rich
in natural sources of vitamin B17, the
cyanide containing substance that many
doctors and 3 scientists now believe to
be nature's control for cancer. Because
of its unique molecular structure, this
compound releases the cyanide only at
the cancer site, thus destroying cancer
cells while nourishing non-cancer
tissue. Those populations in the world
which eat these vitamin-rich foods
simply do not get cancer and they live
to be much older than those who subsist
on the typical modern diet. Contrary to
popular belief, cyanide in minute
quantities and in the proper food forms,
instead of being deadly poisonous,
actually is an essential component of
normal body chemistry. Vitamin B12, for
instance, contains cyanide in the form
of cyanocobalamin. Vitamin B17 (also
known as Laetrile, amygdalin, or
nitriloside) gradually has been deleted
from the menus of modern man in favor of
foods which have been sweetened,
processed, refined, and synthesized. It
is significant that, during this same
time span, the cancer rate has been
climbing steadily upward. Here's the
long-awaited book that shows what foods
contain this vital nutritional factor
and how to best prepare them for the
whole family.
"If
every
family could enjoy the meals from this book,
we'd soon have no more cancer patients. Let
us hasten that day."
John A. Richardson, M.D. - Albany,
California.
Mrs. de Spain
is eminently qualified to compile this
cookbook. She has been a toxicologist and a
pharmacologist for the Federal Food and Drug
Administration. She was a histologist
specializing in diet research at the
University of Chicago. And she has conducted
ani-mal diet research at the University of
Pennsylvania. She has taught at the John
Robert Powers School of Modeling and Charm,
and now teaches a series of her own courses
in nutrition, creative organic cooking, and
total care for self and family.
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