Dbx 13

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In January 2013 - I recently purchased a subscription to the Health Sciences Institute (HSI) newsletter and got the book "Miracles from the Vault." I scoured the pages to find DBX-13 which they advertised as the diabetes miracle cure, and couldn't find it anywhere. I called HSI, and after three attempts and by threatening to take them to court for false advertising, a response finally came by email. DBX-13 is called X-Cravings. But get this... it is no longer being manufactured. X-Cravings appears to be a formula to help you stop craving food... a diet product... and I guess they apparently felt this would help you lose weight which would help your diabetes. I placed a call to the manufacturer of X-Cravings, Nutricology. Tel: (800)545-9960 who claims they don't know that...

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for type one diabetes and is it effective ## Hi, Amira! How are you? Many people have been asking about this, since that email newsletter/ad was sent out. On top of the fact that those claims are unsubstantiated, there is no actual testing that proves any substances work as was claimed, I can't even find any information on them anywhere to confirm that they actually exist. I've searched various sources, including medical, scientific and independent. It really makes no sense to me that someone would make such claims, but provide no information on the substances being discussed and how to obtain them. Thus, I can only conclude that there are reasons such information isn't available and neither are the substances. Has anyone else found more details? ## Health Sciences Institute...

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What is this drug, or a medical book of cures? ## Hi Ron, Based on my research, DBX-13 is a comprised of 11 natural ingredients that are each shown to fight diabetes (by balancing blood sugar levels) without many of the harsh side effects of prescription medications. The strange part however, is that I can't find much information on it other than what is mentioned above; not even a list of ingredients. It makes me wonder if it's really legitimate to be honest. Where did you first hear about it? ## I seen it on a video with Jenny Thompson Director of Health Sciences Institute. ## DBX 13 is touted in one of those "we can cure anything" advertising circulars put out by a group called "Health Sciences Institute". Always wondered, if their "cures" are so great...

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Please provide some commercial names for pills that have the DBX-13 formula so I can get some. Is it available over the counter or does it require a prescription? My gluocose levels neared 500 today and I have to get off the Metformin. ## Hi Phil, I hate to break the news to you, but DBX-13 is a scam. Please have a look at the following discussion threads to see what others are saying about it: Discuss/DBX-13-scam-261559.htm Discuss/dbx-13-251946.htm Having said that, finding an alternative to something like DBX-13 that isn't what it's made out to be, can prove rather difficult. Personally, I'd encourage you to research dietary/exercise recommendations for those battling diabetes as these are two things that are always in our immediate control and don't require anything ...

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Where can I get DBX-13 and is it for real ## Hi Joe, Of all the research I've done, there honestly isn't much evidence showing what DBX-13 really is or where it can be obtained. In short, many people (including myself) think it's a scam product. But if you'd like to check out some of the other discussion threads pertaining to this topic, I went ahead and posted the links below: Discuss/dbx-13-251946.htm Discuss/DBX-13-253070.htm Discuss/DBX-13-scam-261559.htm I hope this helps!

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The 11 ingredients are as follows: Vitamin c, Biotin, chromium aspartate, garcinia cambogia, gymnema sylvestre, cinnamon, bitter melon, betaine HCL, banaba, fenugreek, and vanadium. They are listed on the back of the bottle. ## Hi Rose, Thanks for taking the time to post the ingredients. From what I've seen lately, this is the first time someone on here has actually been able to locate a full list of ingredients for DBX-13, since other products (including this one) from HSI have been touted as fake or misleading through their marketing on the actual website where they promote the stuff. I will say however that those ingredients do look like an excellent combination for managing blood sugar. Have you had a chance to try it out with any success? ## I have used many of these ingredient...

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On 09/10 there was a question asked about DBX-13. I stumbled on this site also trying to find more information on this natural product for Diabetes. I heard about it from an email sent to me by Newsmax which was a "talk" video entitled "7 Deadly Drugs the Government Wants You to Swallow" presented by Jenny Thompson, Director of the Health Science Institute. Thompson talks about certain health concerns and the 7 deadly drugs (some are multiple drugs), along with 7 natural cures (i.e. H-86 vaporizes cancer tumors; DBX-13 proven to normalize diabetic sugar in 3 months, etc.). H.S.I. is offering a book explaining the research entitled "Miracles from the Vault", an anthology of underground cures. Other than that, they do not carry the product. How to get?? ## Hi, Barb...

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I'm interested in dbx-13. Please send info and details on where I can get the product. Thank you. ## Where can I purchase this and get more info? I'm very interested because I'm a diabetic. ## Hello Harley, DBX-13 is reportedly an organic supplement used to help diabetes and obesity. The manufacturer claims that the supplement contains the following ingredients. - Vitamin C - Biotin - Chromium Aspartate - Garcinia Cambogia - Cinnamon - Bitter Melon - Betaine HCL - Banaba - Gynema Sylvestre - Fenugreek - Vanadium This supplement is not FDA approved and because of this most pharmacies and drug stores will not carry this supplement as it does not have a strong study showing it's effectiveness. Unfortunately I was unable to find any location or website that sells this supple...

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i need more detail info on this product and Info from other user. ## Hi James, I would encourage you to have a look at a couple of the other DBX-13 related discussion threads here, as there's some pertinent information you should know about the company (Heath Science Institute) who promotes this product: Discuss/dbx-13-251946.htm Discuss/DBX-13-scam-261559.htm To summarize my findings, DBX-13 is quite simply a scam. I think it's very sad that companies like HSI profit off building false hope for individuals who truly need help addressing complicated illnesses like diabetes or cancer. But threads like these can certainly be used to spread awareness and perhaps even point others to more promising alternatives or approaches to treatment.

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Not a scam! I do not know why the reference is "DBX-13," however the formulae in the "Miracles from The Vault - Anthology of Underground Cures" refers a formulae to the same statistics for "DBX-13" AS "Syntra5" TM, by Syntratech. Syntra5 is sold by Amazon but the best deal is similar to the manufacturer, but cheaper, at quick2you, savings of @ $20 (buy 2 and get one free). Now that you know the actual name, check it out. I have never been steered wrong by HSI over the last 7 years. Great info in the book above. ## I know you mentioned that HSI has never steered you wrong in the past, but I am curious to find out if you've had a chance to actually try any of their products over the past 7 years? Apparently the active ingredients contained in Syntra5 ar...

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Why can't I find an ACTUAL list of ingredients in DBX 13? I'm interested in this product but I don't understand why I can't find a list of the ingredients. ## Hello, Susan! How are you? Many people have been asking about this, H86 and others ever since that email newsletter has been going out, but there is nothing to be found! I'm sorry, I know many people's hopes were falsely raised, so I know what I'm saying is very disappointing. But I have searched extensively and repeatedly in many different resources, both paid and free, that cover everything from experimental drugs to natural supplements and have been unable to find a single mention of these, whatsoever. Does anyone else know more? ## Always be leary of a product named by Alpha and Numerical characters...

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Where can I find this and what type of form is it in..? ## Hi CAW, From what I could gather, DBX-13 is said to be made up of 11 natural ingredients that are each shown to help fight diabetes (by balancing blood sugar levels) without many of the harsh side effects that prescription medications come with. However, the strange part is that I can't find any more information on it other than what is vaguely mentioned above; not even a list of ingredients. This makes me wonder if it's really legitimate or possibly some type of scam. Did you hear about it from a group called "Health Sciences Institute"? ## I think they just want for you to subscribe to the news letter and there is no such thing. What's commonly called false advertising. Should be a law against that. ## Ther...

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I'm looking for Cyril (DBX-13) for diabetic treatment. Where and how can I order that..? What is the price? ## Dear Giang, I don't mean to be the bearer of bad news, but DBX-13 is actually a scam, promoted by a sketchy and dishonest organization by the name of Health Sciences Institute (HSI). Hopefully this post will have reached you before making a decision. The following discussion thread also goes into more detail about DBX-13 if you'd like to read what others have to say as well: Discuss/DBX-13-scam-261559.htm What type of diabetes are you trying to treat (type 1 or type 2)? If it's type 2 I would strongly encourage you to look into making lifestyle changes within your diet since that's the primary underlying cause of type 2. It's a shame that a doctor would ...

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dbx13 what are the ingredients? ## Hi Virginia, Based on my research, DBX-13 is said to contain 11 natural ingredients that are touted for their ability to fight diabetes (by balancing blood sugar levels) without many of the harsh side effects of prescription medications. The strange part however, is that I can't find much information on it other than what is mentioned above; not even a list of the actual ingredients. Because of the lack of available information, many people on this site (including myself), feel that this product is a scam and should probably be avoided. However, I'd recommend checking out the discussion thread linked below to read about another user's personal experience falling for their gimmicks: Discuss/DBX-13-scam-261559.htm I hope this helps! ## I just...

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This is the list of ingredients that I found listed as the product Dbx-13, The websites dont give the TradeName® as that would let people skip buying into HSI's newsletter which is probably their main source of income. That info IS Free if you sign-up and they say they will give a discount over the somewhat "High" price quoted by the supplier which is about $60. for a 30 day supply. That doesnt sound like a very high price to pay if you can reduce your Daily Insulin inj. amount, as my cost for that is about $250 per month. The customer reviews seem great but as with anything, it is a personal experience and everyones outcome can vary. I havent tried this product as I am a Type 1 Juvenile Diabetic... seems this is mostly for Type II. If I had Type II then I would definit...

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I too have received a similar email "talk video" on this same topic. Only, it is from a British (U.K.) based outfit, but with exactly the same format as the HSI one that is being mentioned throughout the discussions here. It is being narrated by a "Rachael Linkie", "Managing Director", supposedly of the "Journal of Natural Health Solutions", and the subject title is..."7 Riskiest Drugs Big Pharma Wants You To Swallow". In it, is also the mention by name, of DBX-13, as the Diabetes Miracle Cure, along with a few other medical conditions and their appropriate natural cures like, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, dementia, etc.. This particular site is offering free download of their book offer "Treasury of Underground Remedies: 167 Natural ...

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I have Type 2 diabetes and have heard that DBX-13 a natural material maybe a way of helping or eliminating this problem ## Hi Jim, Unfortunately there doesn't seem to be any specific details on DBX-13 anywhere on the web. Just a bunch of spam-like ads that briefly discuss its supposed benefits for curing diabetes. This is not to say that there is no cure, as I have personally seen type 2 diabetics get off their meds completely after changing their diet and exercise habits. This is probably the most natural way of curing most diseases, but often times it does take a great deal of will power and drive to make these necessary changes to leading a healthier lifestyle. I don't know about cures for type 1 diabetics, but I will say that there are several testimonies that can be found o...

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I received an e-mail from Palm Beach Research wherein Jenny Thompson of Health Sciences Institute praised and promoted DBX-13 (Avemar) as a scientifically proven cure for diabetes, cancer and other diseases. It is all natural and does not harm good or bad cells. Conventional cancer treatment can kill both good and bad cells.Is there any reliable report available on research & development? ## Hi Loren, I don't mean to bring any disappointing news, but DBX-13 turned out to be a scam for a number of individuals who've reported their experience here in related discussion threads that I've participating in. Some of which you can view in the links below: Discuss/DBX-13-scam-261559.htm Discuss/dbx-13-251946.htm Discuss/what-is-dbx-13-i-have-the-pretenders-link-and-using-the-nam...

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Bored college kids & frats in the dorms can resort to some vicious antix for the sake of entertainment. This was one of the unintended lessons I got while in 'secondary education" ## Research I've done also labels DBX-13 as a scam. Apparently it was being marketed for treating/curing diabetes. Alleged reports suggest that DBX-13's real name goes by "X-Cravings" - a product that isn't even available; nor did it actually treat diabetes directly. The following discussion thread on DBX-13 sums everything up nicely: Discuss/DBX-13-scam-261559.htm Given this information, it seems the company known as HSI (Health Sciences Institute) is the real scammer, making up names for other products that aren't directly related for all intended purposes. I wouldn't ...

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looking fore help fore mother she is type2 I don't know much about it she uses insulin found a video and she said there was a medical team/place in Colorado would like more inforemation ## Hi brian, Outside of the Health Sciences Institute webpage, there really isn't any valid/credible information about DBX-13 online. It appears to be a natural diabetes treatment and that's about all I can find on the subject. I would like to note however, that there are a number of other ways to reverse & cure type 2 diabetes... namely through changing one's dietary and exercise habits. The best part is, this doesn't involve the use of any kind of medicine or treatment; just applied knowledge of what works for your body and what doesn't. If you're at all interested, I wo...

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