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Bitter Apricot Seeds for Cancer Treatment: Do They Work?


The answer is not a simple yes or no. Although some people have used apricot seed extract for medicinal purposes, the scientific evidence supporting its use as an anticancer treatment is inconclusive.

Studies on animals and in test tubes have shown that substances found in apricot kernels may have anticancer effects, but these findings haven’t been replicated in humans. Many apricot seed products also contain amygdalin, which is thought to have anticancer properties. * However, evidence from studies on its safety and effectiveness is mixed.


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It's important to remember that there’s no substitute for professional medical advice. If you're considering taking apricot seeds as an alternative treatment for cancer, it's best to speak with your doctor first.

In addition, it's important to bear in mind that apricot seeds contain a compound called cyanide, which can be toxic if consumed in large amounts. Taking too much of this compound could lead to serious health complications. Therefore, it’s essential to always adhere to the recommended dosage and take any supplements under the guidance of a healthcare professional.


While there’s not enough evidence to recommend taking apricot seeds as an anticancer treatment, some studies suggest that they may have potential benefits for overall health. Apricot kernels contain several vitamins and minerals, such as Vitamin B17. Some studies also indicate that apricot seeds may help reduce inflammation and improve cardiovascular health.


Ultimately, more research is needed to learn more about the potential benefits of consuming apricot seeds. Until then, it’s best to use caution if you’re thinking of taking apricot seed supplements or using them as a cancer treatment.



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Content on this website is for reference purposes only and is not intended to substitute for advice given by a physician, pharmacist or other licensed healthcare professional. You should not use this information as self-diagnosis or for treating a health problem or disease. Contact your health-care provider immediately if you suspect that you have a medical problem.

Section 10786, Title 17, California Admin. Code: Warning apricot kernels may be toxic; very low quantities may cause reaction.

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