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  • Apricot seeds are promoted online for purported health benefits, including cancer prevention and energy enhancement.
  • These seeds contain high concentrations of cyanogenic glycosides, posing a significant health risk.
  • Ingestion of a small number of apricot pits (1-3) can lead to severe symptoms, with fatalities reported from consuming over 20 pits.