What Is Laetrile - Natural Cyanide Metabolism Pt1 Benefits of Cyanide Potential

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In this video I explain the different terms Laetrile, amygdalin and even "the laetriles" and explain the history of these terms and what they actually refer to because there is so much confusion on this topic. Visit my store at https://www.HealthHarmonic.com

I also give you an introduction to natural cyanide metabolism from plant compounds which are called nitrilosides and referred to in biochemistry as cyanogenic glycosides. It's a rather deep topic so this is Part 1 of Natural Cyanide Metabolism.

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So what is Laetrile? This is Natural Cyanide Metabolism Part One, the benefits of "Cyanide Potential". Unless this is the first video you've watched on this subject, you've likely heard a few terms thrown around Laetrile, amygdalin, nitrilosides, even laetrile with a small "l", also described as the plural, "the laetriles" referring to similar compounds and various downstream metabolites. Since I've been digging deep into this subject for many years but rather intensively over the past year, this feels like an important subject to cover. This is especially the case because I'm not aware of anyone else who's looked deeply at natural cyanide metabolism and the potential importance of storing and converting plant-based cyanide in the liver. This also directly ties into the differences between the various terms referring to these compounds and supplements. And what is a cyanogenic glycoside simply put, it's a glucose bonded to cyanide and it's not the same as just cyanide. You'll likely learn more than you thought there was to know about cyanide in this video and it's not as as scary as most have been led to believe by big tech and all the indoctrination in the medical professional and by pharma over the past number of decades since the 1970s when a lot of this research really got kicking in. This is also inspired by one particular doctor in my network who is not in agreement with me on this subject with the hope that this will give him and others with similar thoughts, some more food for thought and may lead to future friendly debates on this subject. So I do need to remind you this disclaimer, I am not a health professional of any kind and make no medical claims. I am just a researcher who likes to dig deep into effective methods to keep them from being lost to the history books and I like to make videos about what I learn, so please do your own research and consider working with a professional. Again, I'm not a medical doctor and don't give any medical advice. None of my statements regarding products or ideas are intended to diagnose, treat, prevent, or cure any disease. If you have a medical condition, I advise you to consult a professional for advice. My goal is to demystify both the idea of cyanide metabolism in this primer video and in future videos magnify the importance of the biochemistry here, including the relationship with metabolic synthesis of vitamin B12. Some of this is referenced from this great book by from Dr. Harold Manner called "The Death of Cancer", which was such a controversial, now out of print book that another book by the same name was published more recently in my view to further obfuscate the original.
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The cyanide containing compounds which occur naturally in over 1400 different plant species are called the nitrilosides. Chemically they're called cyanogenic glycosides and in this video you'll hear how they are metabolized along with the concept of "cyanide potential", which describes how cyanide is stored for highly selective release. Ernst T Krebs Jr along with his father Ernst T Krebs Sr first synthesized a semisynthetic extract of amygdalin from apricot seeds in the early fifties, but the natural compound amygdalin has been a subject of research since the 1800s. The Krebs branded this slightly modified extract as "Laetrile" with a capital "L". But from my research, the natural extract of amygdalin from the apricot seed was also being produced and that production was more extensive. I'll get into the difference between the synthetic form invented by Ernst T Krebs in comparison to the natural extract shortly. But first what seems to be especially misunderstood is that while Krebs Jr was said to have trademarked the name he gave to his semisynthetic compound, which was actually different in a very specific way from the natural extract of amygdalin. In short, the synthetic compound was in fact a downstream metabolite in the breakdown of Amygdalin, think of it as a shortcut to a smaller molecule with the idea that it could be used in similar ways as the natural compound called amygdalin.
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