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  2. Apple seeds: Are they poisonous? - Medical News Today

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    Yes, apple seeds can be toxic. They contain low amounts of a compound known as amygdalin. If a person crushes or chews the seeds, this releases the amygdalin inside. In the stomach, the...

  3. Are Apple Seeds Poisonous? - Healthline

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    You would need to finely chew and eat about 200 apple seeds, or about 40 apple cores, to receive a fatal dose. The Agency for Toxic Substances & Disease Registry (ATSDR) says that exposure to...

  4. Fact check: Apple seeds have cyanide, but not enough to kill - ...

    www.usatoday.com/story/news/factcheck/2020/08/20/fact-check-apple-seeds-have...

    The average apple usually contains between five to eight seeds. Apple seeds contain approximately 1-4 milligrams of amygdalin, a 2014 study found, but not all of that translates into...

  5. You won't find an apple tree growing in your stomach — after all, you don't start growing sesame plants after eating a hamburger bun covered in their seeds, but eating apple seeds won't necessarily have no effect at all either. Here's what really happens to your body when you eat an apple seed.

  6. Is It Safe to Eat Apple Seeds? - Allrecipes

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    Learn whether it's dangerous to eat apple seeds (and how many apple seeds is too many). Plus, here's whow to remove them.

  7. Can Apple Seeds Kill You? | Britannica - Encyclopedia Britannica

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    Well, apple seeds can indeed be poisonous, but it takes quite a few of them to kill you and only if they have been crushed. Apple seeds (and the seeds of related plants, such as pears and cherries) contain amygdalin, a cyanogenic glycoside composed of cyanide and sugar.

  8. Apple Inc. - SEED

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    SEED is Apple's program for testing and providing feedback on pre-release products and services, accessible through native and web apps.

  9. Are Apple Seeds OK to Eat? Here's What Food Safety Experts Have...

    www.msn.com/en-us/health/nutrition/are-apple-seeds-ok-to-eat-heres-what-food...

    Apple seeds have earned a deadly reputation for containing cyanide, which is highly lethal to humans. But just how dangerous are apple seeds, and should you be worried if you consume some?...

  10. Apple Seed Benefits | livestrong

    www.livestrong.com/article/506641-apple-seed-benefits

    While there's not a lot of apple seed information out there, some studies have shown that the seeds of an apple are a rich source of bacteria that can keep your gut healthy. They're also rich in phytochemicals that can help protect against chronic diseases.

  11. Here’s How Many Apple Cores It Would Take to Poison You

    www.wired.com/2016/09/heres-many-apple-cores-take-poison

    When you swallow, or even chew, a few apple seeds, it might produce trace amounts of hydrogen cyanide, but the amount and concentration is so minute that your body just flushes it out during...