Apricot kernels have vitamin B17 and are similar to almonds but taste a little differently and is said to help destroy cancer cells but you can only eat a few at a time because vitamin B17 is similar to arsenic.
They tried that on Steve McQueen before he died. It's of questionable value
Lot of good it does after they pump him with enough chemo to kill him. I am a witness that cancer doesn't have to be terminal, but modern medicine may be.
Any information that is titled, "Stuff the medical profession doesn't want you to know or are trying to suppress" is most usually complete bullshit. If it worked, they'd be using it.
They can't patent natural elements, hence no profit margin. Brilliant deductions, dear Watson.
Some drug company has a patent on purified Omega 3 fatty acids derived from fish oil. I think it's called Lovasa.
Also Taxol is derived from the Yew tree and some drug company has a patent on it.
If Laetrile showed sufficient promise, the drug companies would figure out how to profit from it.
I think saying "chemotherapy is bad" is like saying "antibiotics are bad" in that sometimes each of them can be essential in saving someone's life, but they both can have side effects.