Is H86 A Scam

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h86 - is it a serious product? Is this a product on the market? Is it safe? ## There are actually a number of related discussion threads here on this topic that I would encourage you to have a look at. I posted a couple links below: Discuss/h-86-cancer-cure-250866.htm Discuss/H86-cancer-cure-252776.htm To sum up my own investigation, the company (Health Science Institute) who promotes H86 is thought to be a scam. H86 appears to be their trademark name for fermented wheat germ extract. And while I don't feel that Health Science Institute has a good reputation, fermented wheat germ extract itself is generally regarded as safe and has demonstrated positive feedback in studies. One of the known brands that is available online goes by the name "Avemar". You can read more about Av...

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I am a caregiver for a 79 year old female and watching her decline really stresses me out. I wished to god I could help her. I recently heard about h-86 that could possibly help her with alzhelmers. Is there any truth to this? ## Hi George, Sorry to hear about your situation. I just wanted to point out that H-86 (by Health Sciences Institute) is widely thought to be a scam; as are other products by HSI. There are other discussion threads here that describe various experiences with HSI, many disappointed with their misleading marketing tactics... Secondly, H-86 is touted as a cancer cure. I have yet to see anything relating it to alzheimers... Thirdly, H-86 is a fictitious name for "fermented wheat germ extract" - also being branded under the name "Avemar" - which has act...

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Where can I find H-86? I have tumors all over, Once they were pre-cancerous in my colon. I want to know where I can find this if the polyps keep returning or return cancerous. ## Get on cannabis oil its proven to work ## Hi Jan, Sorry to hear about your situation. In regards to H-86, that's actually just another term for "fermented wheat germ extract" **also commonly referred to as Avemar** that a phony company by the name of HSI (Health Science Institute) coined in their marketing campaign. Because HSI is widely thought to be a scam (see other related threads here for more details) I wouldn't recommend going through them at all. From what I could gather, Avemar and other similar brands can be found elsewhere without the headache of HSI getting involved. On one last note...

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Why is hsi giving people the idea that it is a mircle drug, when it cures nothing? All that i see is that it does makes u fat and builds muscle. ## I have Breast and Brain cancer and I would like to know where you get H86? ## From what I've researched, HSI is a scam company. The coined term 'H86' is part of their marketing scheme. However, what it stands for (aka Avemar/Fermented Wheat Germ Extract) is apparently legitimate in that Fermented Wheat Germ has been proven to fight cancer; rather effectively at that: ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20155632 The notion that all it does is make you fat and builds muscle is a misinformed representation from lack of research. For anyone who may be seeking Avemar, I'd recommend that you google it for a list of vendors. Something else wort...

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Looks like bored medical students are having a little fun at victims expense ## @RodsMed8alil, I too am a skeptic of the "H-86" that's being promoted by HSI (Health Science Institute), as this particular company’s webpage does resemble that of other scammers (i.e. lots of advertisements and several of those “ORDER NOW” buttons on the same page). However further investigation suggests that H-86 is actually another name for "fermented wheat germ extract" (available under brand names such as Avemar). Personally, I wouldn’t trust anything coming through HSI, but I can't ignore the studies on PubMed which do regard fermented wheat germ extract as a viable treatment option for cancer: ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16126993 Anyone else have thoughts on...

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Supposed to be a medication that kills cancer cells, but not thegood cells. ## Hi Mong, There are actually several other discussion threads on this same topic that talk about H86 and how it works as a cancer treatment. However, after further investigation..I'm not sure if everyone is on the same page as far as what it really is. Apparently an email newsletter was sent out a while back making some enticing claims about it. But it's unusual that there aren't any other verifiable details that can be found on H 86 itself or what it's composed of. To me, this lack of evidence implies a potential product scam. Not only that, but I've noticed the HSI website is set up in the same way as many other scam sites on the internet (with several different "Order Now" button...

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It's a scam and completely bogus. Furthermore, the advert is being used as and anti-democrat political propaganda message.

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