They have tested laetrile. It didn't work. The person who explained the primitive science to you was some combination of deluded and and dishonest.
No such mechanism exists.
Nothing about dosage here: https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/treatment/cam/patient/laetrile-pdq
Since the toxicity of any poison is in part a factor of dosage compared to body weight, it's not a surprise you could exceed a potentially lethal dosage.
No one has clinical evidence for the effectiveness of laetrile, even when they go looking for it.
I suppose it depends upon how much you enjoy living. Conventional treatments will generally prolong your lifespan, occasionally by decades, in return for several months of discomfort during therapy.
So would taking lots of baths, but that doesn't cure cancer, either.
They are not "probably just as good", they are much worse. This has been studied. This is a known fact. By repeating the lie, you are encouraging other people to shorten their lives based on a lie. Doesn't that bother you?
Yes, it is my prerogative to state what all scientific studies have revealed to be true, and to encourage people to understand that their lives are likely to be shorter if they use alternative therapies. Now, if people want to choose a probably shorter life, that is their call. However, it should be a properly informed call on their part.
I understand you are on the side of having a shorter life. I'm just asking you to be honest with yourself about this consequence.
Didn’t bother him when he was trying to link vaccines and autism.