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| 4712 The FDA banned vitamin B17years
ago-Although it is banned |
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2007-06-28 02:04:57 |
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http://www.1cure4cancer.com/controlcancer/information/legality.htm
The FDA banned vitamin B17 years ago Actually in
the 1980's when World Without Cancer was published
Although it is banned, it is not illegal
You Ask: What's the Difference
What it means is
that ~ If any hospital uses laetrile the law says
that they jeopardize any grants from the government as well as any monies from
Medicaid and other hospital insurance originating from the government. Since
nearly all of hospital revenues come from patient insurance, not one hospital in
the U.S. will take the chance and use any banned substance including, Amygdalin
(also called vitamin B17 and Laetrile.)
Any Doctor that wants to use the substance from apricot pits,
must have their patient fill out a form and then the doctor must submit the form
to the FDA... Again, doctors don't want to get involved in this and would rather
keep their names off of the FDA lists. Additionally, the doctor's malpractice
insurance will not be valid if they prescribe laetrile (B17, amygdalin) to a
patient. The Americcan Medical Association (AMA) treats any Doctor that
prescribes laetrile to be a renegade (traitorous) and that he has violated the
AMA's membership policies and will be subject to membership termination.
Therefore any Doctor that prescribes laetrile may destroy his carreer as a
Doctor.
Any individual that
sells laetrile must not claim that it does anything in his place of business.
Many health food stores in the past were raided and had to give up their
supplies of B17 because the B17 was near books that claimed that the B17 was the
answer to cancer...In other words the books were near the B17 in the stores and
was therefore considered "labeling" which is a term used by the FDA. Labeling
according to the FDA is against the law and can be prosecuted.
However on the
Internet, it is different. Internet law is tricky and not the same as U.S.
commercial law. In one case, Ken Kholas took the FDA to court and won his B17
back. That court case proved it wasn't wrong for him to have or to sell it
thought it cost Ken's father a tremendous amount of money.
What THIS MEANS TO
YOU is that you can purchase, use and have B17 and you will not have violated
any
law.
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