-
derivative named laetrile have been
promoted as
alternative cancer treatments,
often under the
misnomer vitamin B17 (neither
amygdalin nor
laetrile is a vitamin)...
- (2000-03-22). "
Laetrile Makes a
Comeback Selling to
Patients Online". The Wall
Street Journal.
Retrieved 2008-02-29. "Controversial
Cancer Drug
Laetrile Enters...
- the semi-synthetic
chemical compound closely related to
amygdalin called laetrile,
which was also
promoted as a
cancer preventative and cure. His medical...
- that vary
between cultivars.
Together with the
related synthetic compound laetrile,
amygdalin has been
marketed as an
alternative cancer treatment. However...
-
protected status under law". He
advocated the use of the non-approved drug
laetrile to
treat patients in
advanced stages of
cancer despite medical opinion...
- years,
claiming to "treat"
cancer patients with
amygdalin (also
called "
laetrile" or, erroneously, "vitamin B17")
which has been
found completely ineffective...
-
Oasis of Hope has
treated its
patients with amygdalin, also
known as
laetrile, an
ineffective and
dangerously toxic substance. By 1978, more than 70...
-
Legacy of
Laetrile". The New York Times.
Archived from the
original on
August 11, 2010.
Retrieved May 24, 2010. Herbert, V. (May 1979). "
Laetrile: the cult...
-
produces linamarin and lotaustralin.
Amygdalin and a
synthetic derivative,
laetrile, were
investigated as
potential drugs to
treat cancer and were heavily...
-
retired from the
center in 1962. He is
perhaps best
known for his work on
laetrile, a
controversial alternative cancer treatment,
which he was
convinced had...