Prophylactic apricot kernel intake
Czerniak bases this on the work of Ernst Krebs Jr. and the book 'World Without Cancer'. He argues that the fear of cyanide poisoning was manufactured by a fraudulent 1953 report. He uses the example of wild monkeys that eat kernels and have better dental health and longevity because the trace cyanide kills oral pathogens. The prophylactic dose is far below the toxic threshold.
Amygdalin is cleaved by glucosidase in cancer cells into cyanide and benzaldehyde, which kill the cell. Healthy cells have 3000x less glucosidase and express rhodanese, which detoxifies cyanide to thiocyanate.
profilaktycznie podaje się około jednej pestki na 5 kg masy ciała żeby zabezpieczyć profilaktykę powstawania choroby nowotworowej

