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No, but as a webmaster and forum junkie, I can say I've seen many non-product related testimonials for amygdalin, and there are plenty of foods and alternative treatments that come out on mainstream news occasionally.
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That's the thing, people tend to believe more in something you pay for rather than something that be be found for free.
Has anyone heard about using aluminium free baking soda for use with cancer? |
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Aluminum is usually found in baking powder, not baking soda.
![]() I think the baking soda would be suggested based on the anecdotal evidence from the "alkalizing diet". There are many foods that can be used to alkalize. Many of them happen to contain amygdalin in them.
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