Name: Amygdalin Specification: 98.0% Amygdalin Test by HPLC Efficacy: Improve Memory 1. Sources and habitation Amygdalin, is a glycoside initially isolated from the seeds of the tree Prunus dulcis, also known as Bitter almonds, by Pierre-Jean Robiquet and A. F. Boutron Charlard in 1830. Several other related species in the genus of Prunus ,including apricot (Prunus armeniaca) and black cherry (Prunus serotina), also contain amygdalin. 2.Descriptions and Specifications of Product Plant original: Prunus armeniaca L. Content Specifications: 98.0% Amygdalin Test by HPLC Molecular Formula: C20H27NO11 Molecular Mass: 457.43 CAS NO: 29883-15-6 Constitutional Formula: 3. Indications and Uses The amygdala is involved in several functions of the body including: Arousal Autonomic Responses Associated with Fear Emotional Responses Hormonal Secretions Memory 4. Safety Concerns The main side effect of amygdalin is cyanide poisoning, whose symptoms include a bluish tint of the skin, low blood pressure, drooping of the eyelids,severe headaches, vomiting, and nerve damage. In some cases, coma and death can occur. Another side effect of amygdalin is dermatitis. 5. Dosage Information The dosage for the intravenous Laetrile is: 1st dose 1 vial (10cc-3 gms.) 2nd dose 2 vials (20cc-6 gms.) 3rd dose 2 vials (20cc-6 gms.) 4th through the 9th doses 3 vials (30cc-9 gms.) Because of the extremely low toxicity of injected amygdalin, a much higher dose can easily be used. Some physicians will use three or even four ampoules per day,five days a week if they feel that it is necessary. Some will even use them every day for a few weeks. Usually, no tablets are given on the days that IV injections are given, but once again some protocols will vary. Sometimes when someone is receiving an injection once a day or more than 4 days a week, the physician will give one tablet per day on the days that they are receiving the IV. Packing:According the request of customer