In my non expert opinion, advising people to consume B17 (cyanide after crushing it) and Mistletoe is extremely risky. They should consult a lawyer prior to publishing this. There are several other problems with this article but I do not want to lend credence to it by getting into arguments. I say this as someone that absolutely prefers natural and alternate methods of treatment.
Do you have a better resource or recommendations? I'd be happy to remove this from the internet. I feel that most other articles on the topic would be severely self-censored because of the small amount of research and the risk you mention, or just not interested in low-cost alternative treatments without a "medical" stamp on it. Research and reporting on low-cost treatment methods is probably underfunded.
LinuxBender|1 year ago
lven|1 year ago