Man Spent Years in Prison For Promoting This Controversial ‘Godly Cure’ – This is His Story

Jason Vale sold Apricot Seeds and was imprisoned as a result.

 

Natural health is a complicated subject that is simultaneously as simple as it gets.

Many tribes throughout the world live well and thrive by living a lifestyle in accordance with nature and the abundance of “natural cures” that God has given us to ingest into our bodies as we see fit.

Over the past few decades and beyond, natural cures have been silenced through various means including the persecution and at times imprisonment of advocates who have championed the importance of natural health solutions.

One such advocate is Jason Vale, a man who began promoting a controversial cure that raises more than a few eyebrows due to one of its principal constituents but nonetheless has helped many people in non-invasive and holistic ways that drugs and other synthetic do not.

 

Jason Vale – ‘Apricots From God’

Jason Vale is a former world arm wrestling champion who began promoting Apricot Seeds for their health giving abilities.

A staple food of the Hunza Tribe of Pakistan, one of the world’s longest living groups of people (read more here), Apricot Seeds have a unique, hard and wrinkled texture that makes them stand out from other fruit constituents.

Vale was arrested twice for selling what authorities and biased mainstream media called a ‘bogus’ cure for cancer based on the fruit seeds, which have recently become a staple of health food stores and are sold through online outlets (find them here).

Five years ago, Vale’s story got nationwide news coverage from Amy Dash of Access Hollywood along with former Saved By the Bell star Mario Lopez.

The segment gave Vale a platform to share his side of the story after years of persecution and hardship.

Vale Insists Apricot Seeds Healed His Cancer

 

Vale insisted that the controversial seeds, which contain Vitamin B17, healed his cancer.

While the seeds are far from a cure-all they are a simple to implement part of natural health routines that may help to provide healing for people in desperate need of it during dire and dark times.

In the Hunza Tribe of Pakistan, they are eaten as a snack which helps them work to maintain a health body. The seeds contain substances that fight cancer preventing it from taking root in the body in the first place.

Vale didn’t know about them until after he was forced to learn about them for his own personal sake.

Born in Kensington, London, Ontario, Canada, Vale became one of the world’s most famous and controversial health advocates, also known as the ‘Juice Master’ and author of several health books (see more info here).

Vale was given a doom and gloom cancer prognosis at age 18. The rare diagnosis was often deadly but he managed to beat it by utilizing a multi-faceted approach.

He went in for radiation and chemotherapy and beat the cancer.

It later came back at age 19, forcing him to try a different approach.

Vale Defeated Cancer a Second Time 

Vale maintained his belief that he would heal and gave Apricot Seeds a try after hearing about their health restorative properties.

He got back into arm wrestling and showed his strength off in more ways than one.

Vale created a website called Apricots From God that would educate people on the redeeming qualities of this incredible seed.

The FDA did not approve the seeds as a cancer supporting treatment or substance and some doctors and mainstream health professionals warn of potential dangers.

Vale said that he got many letters from people using the word ‘cure’ and published them on his website, allowing them to do the talking.

He added that about eight or nine people got “nauseous” from the seeds out of hundreds of thousands of people, and that was the extent of their sickness, casting doubt on the fearful warnings given by the FDA for many years.

Vale was strongly questioned on Access Hollywood in a show that appeared strongly against him and his operation.

Watch the full segment here:

Vale’s Prison Sentence and Passing

Vale was sentenced to 63 months in prison in June 2004 during a time when natural cures and exotic healing foods/supplements were not as widely accepted as they are now.

His sentence was later reduced to 60 months and he was released from prison in May 2008.

In October 2019, just months prior to COVID-19 gripping the country and the world, Vale was arrested against along with his mother Barbara for selling the seeds under the name ‘Apricots from God.’

He was charged with criminal contempt for violating the original court order.

The stress and sadness eventually got to Vale, who fought long and hard before defeating cancer on his own terms.

Jason Vale sadly passed away at age 52 while awaiting trial in federal court.

Vale was persecuted, doubted and slandered by New York area newspapers all for attempting to help people with a health product that tribal societies have utilized successfully for thousands of years.

The stress clearly got to him as you can see in the video above, but Vale should be remembered as someone who followed his heart and helped tens of thousands of people by providing them with information and a high quality source of healthy seeds.

Media and prosecutors chose to look at his case through the lens of fear while ignoring the many letters Vale got from people who healed themselves by taking his seeds.

He is a pioneer in the natural and holistic health movement whose contributions deserve to be remembered.

 

My Personal Experience With Apricot Seeds

I personally have been taking Apricot Seeds for many years with zero side effects.

These seeds are now readily found on health food store shelves with little or no warning labels in most cases.

As attitudes about natural health have changed, people worldwide have begun clamoring for more natural health foods and the lifting of restrictions or warnings on products that have been used for centuries by some of the world’s healthiest, longest-living people.

Recently, I began taking Apricot Seeds from a company called Apricot Power which is one of my favorite new health companies.

You can learn more or try their products by clicking on this link, or by clicking on the picture below.

The company also offers organic apricot seed infused coffee, organic Apricot Seed capsules for a more concentrated version of the seeds (which contain B17), Apricot seed protein drinks and Apricot seed food bars.

I have thoroughly enjoyed this company so far and keep their products in my supplement cabinet for daily use.

Each bag contains 1500 or more seeds. Click on the picture above or on this link to learn more or order a bag or more today.

 

To your best health,

Nicholas J. Meyer

AltHealthWorks.com Founder

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Me at a natural health and holistic cancer healing event in Dearborn, MI

P.S.

I really can’t recommend Apricot Seeds enough.

I have taken a handful per day or more per day for most of my adult life and have not had a single side effect from this practice. Apricot seeds give me energy and keep my body humming along even during times of great stress.

Readers on the AltHealthWorks Facebook page have messaged me saying these seeds have helped sick people and healthy people alike.

Apricot Power is the best kind of Apricot Seeds I’ve ever had before.

Learn more or try them here by clicking on this link

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About Nick Meyer

Nick Meyer is a journalist who's been published in the Detroit Free Press, Dallas Morning News and several other outlets. He founded AltHealthWORKS in 2012 to showcase extraordinary stories of healing and the power of organic living, stories the mainstream media always seemed to miss. Check out Nick's Amazon best-seller 'Dirt Cheap Organic: 101 Tips For Going Organic on a Budget' by clicking here, as well as its sequel Dirt Cheap Weight Loss.