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2023-08-26 12:40:10 UTC - HELPFUL

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There haven’t been any controlled clinical trials on humans to prove that apricot seeds have any anticancer effects. Judge John Gleeson’s opinion referred to Jason Vale's faulty and unqualified statements, such as “99.95 percent effective" in sentencing https://www.webmd.com/cancer/cancer-apricot-seeds https://www.qchron.com/editions/north/federal-court-orders-vale-to-five-year-sentence-in-prison/article_1993729e-fdcc-5154-a00c-1fbec51840ab.html

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