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Last Updated: 27 December 2025
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This article serves as an introduction to the 'Trophoblast Thesis of Cancer' and the role of Vitamin B17 (Laetrile) in curing cancer. The article paraphrases and summarises the two chapters of G. Edward Griffin’s book ‘World Without Cancer’ that documents the discovery of the Trophoblast Theory of Cancer by Dr John Beard in 1905 (Chapter 5) and the role of Vitamin B17 in healing cancer discovered by Dr. Ernst T. Krebs jnr and his father, Dr. Ernst T. Krebs snr in the early 1950s (Chapter 6).
For a more comprehensive understanding of the subject readers are encouraged to download and read G. Edward Griffin’s book ‘World Without Cancer’ which he has kindly made available free of charge by clicking on the link below:
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Alex Paterson
27 December 2025
Alex PATERSON is a retired airline pilot residing in Australia. He writes articles and advises on issues pertaining to aviation, politics, sociology, the environment, sustainable farming, history, computers, natural health therapies, esoteric teachings and spirituality.
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