If vitamin B-17 kills cancer-using cyanide, is it possible for the cyanide to kill normal cells?
Absolutely Not. Research shows that the normal cells in our organism contain an enzyme called Rodhanese which “neutralises” the Amygdalin. This enzyme does not allow the Amygdalin to release the cyanide. In this way, Amygdalin only serves as glucose to healthy cells providing energy. Malignant cells do not contain this enzyme. In the absence of Rodhanese, the Amygdalin is activated liberating the cyanide radical only inside the malignant cell causing its destruction (for more information see Laetrile and Cyanide).