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Snacking on bitter apricot kernels? You're at risk of cyanide poisoning, Health Canada warns
The bitter kernels within apricot pits, sold in packages in some health food stores, can release cyanide when eaten. They are sometimes marketed as a "medicinal ingredient."
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