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Greek Dried Organic Apricot Kernels Bitter & Raw - Prunus Armeniaca - 25g-1980g

$ 3.43

Availability: 87 in stock
  • Type: Apricot Kernel
  • Aging: 6 Months
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Greece
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Item Weight: 25gr(0,88oz)
  • Serving Size: 4 Grams
  • Product: Dried Fruit & Vegetable
  • Form: Pitted
  • Labels & Certifications: Protected Designation of Origin (PDO), USDA Organic
  • Food Specifications: Dairy Free, Diabetic, Dried Fruit, Dye Free, Egg Free, Fat Free, Gelatine Free, Gluten Free, No Artificial Coloring, No Artificial Flavoring, Preservatives Free, Vegan, Vegetarian
  • Calories per Serving: Less Than 50
  • Expiration Date: 9/2024
  • Regional Cuisine/Region: Greek
  • Allergens: Apricot Kernels
  • Condition: New
  • Number of Servings: 10 Plus

    Description

    ATTENTION !!!!!   Use: up to 5 cores per day,YOU SHOULD NOT EAT OVER 5 DAYS !!!
    Ιndications ¨:What is the recommended daily dose: up to 5 apricot kernels (the inner soft part, which results from breaking the hard apricot kernel) are a safe daily amount to eat, which means that these seeds are potentially poisonous. The amygdalin contained in bitter stones is poisonous and eating too many stones can cause poisoning especially in children.
    History
    There is a people, the longest living in the world, where cancer is completely unknown. This is the Hunza tribe, who live in Pakistan and call themselves descendants of the soldiers of Alexander the Great. The Hunza eat a lot of apricots and the seeds also from the apricots. When a Western doctor visited Hunza, he was offered apricots and he spat the stones. That's how they taught him. The Hunzas all made a grimace of disgust. He threw the best. The apricot kernel is very bitter
    APRICOT NUCLEAR (BITTER)
    The diet of primitive man also included the seeds or seeds of fruits, due to their contents of proteins, polyunsaturated fats and other nutrients. Today, our diet has changed, we do not look for our "medicine" in nature. Thus, we banished from our diet, along with other bitter foods and the nutritious seeds (kernels) of apricot.
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