Jenny

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I want to order this book but cannot give info over computer as it is not secured. I need a phone number. Where does one find all these things like Lions Mane etc Also heard there is no info regarding H86, cancer cure. Are these ingredients expensive and where does one find them? ## Hello, Deborah! How are you? The book is a sham and so it is the information it contains. There is no H86 cancer cure. I'm sorry. Many people have asked about it and I have searched exhaustively to no avail. If you or a loved on have cancer, please follow your doctor's treatment advice for the best possible outcome. Is there anything else I can help with? ## Deb, look into Hemp Oil. More and more data about how it might be super effective at treating cancer. The internet is your friend. Wonder why he...

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Please give me this free book. My brother has cancer, I need a cure urgently please, thank you ## Dear Franco - sorry to hear about your brother. I am not seeing this book as being completely free, it appears that you have to subscribe to HSI's newsletter / service for $74 / year (or $37 if you indicate you are entitled to a senior discount), and then you will get the book for free. You can see what I am talking about on their web site. It also seems to be available for around $25.00 (Used paperback condition) on Amazon.com, and you would not need to subscribe to anything there. Hope this helps! There is a related discussion thread which may be of interest to you called H 86 Cancer Cure (although of course the title should not imply an actual cure, but that is just the title of inte...

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so you are saying there is no such thing... Health Sciences Institute (hsionlineorders) is the site i was also led to in hopes to help my diabetes... ## There are actually several other discussion threads here on this very topic; including one scenario where a person reported getting scammed by HSI through their subscription: Discuss/DBX-13-scam-261559.htm The farthest I've come with my personal research, is finding out that DBX-13 is supposed to be comprised of 11 natural ingredients that are each touted for their ability to fight diabetes (by balancing blood sugar levels) without many of the harsh side effects of prescription medications. But what's odd is that there's not much information on it other than what is mentioned above; not even a list of its own ingredients. I ...

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Is this Xanax or not please!! ## Hello, Jenny! How are you? Yes, a round, yellowish, oval tablet with the marking S 901 on it contains 0.5mgs of Alprazolam, the active ingredient in Xanax. This medication is most commonly used to treat anxiety and nervous disorders. It carries the risk of being habit forming and could cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, headache and irritability. Is there anything else I can help with?

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More about H86 by googling or any other search syst. enter Jenny Thompson or International Health Institue. ## Hello, Thank you for that information! Here is a link to a thread on the site that discusses H86 in more detail: Discuss/H86-cancer-cure-252776.htm Does anyone else have information to add about this topic? Please post back if you do! ## hi! my grandfather had stage 3b lung cancer and i need to find out how to get h-86 i heard alot about it and that it can help. can any one help? trying to find where i can get it? and how much it will cost? please reply back with information that can help? ## contact the HSI- Heath Science Institute. That's where I heard about it. You have to become a member I believe. ## I am familiar with Health Sciences Institute/Jenny Thompson and I a...

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DOSE ANY ONE KNOW HOW TO CONTACT JENNY THOMPSON? I CAN NOT FIND ANY OF THESE ITEMS IN THE MIRACLES FROM THE VAULT ## Hi Harold, Just an FYI, various products from the health science institute are deemed to be a scam. H-86 is apparently a form of fermented wheat germ extract (which has displayed anti-cancer properties). But as far as the HSI company itself being legitimate, I think enough people throughout the forums here have already been scammed by buying into their subscription on miracles from the vault. In light of that, I'd encourage you to check out this other discussion thread pertaining to another product from the health science institute, evidently showing that they are not a trustworthy company after all: Discuss/DBX-13-scam-261559.htm I hope this helps! ## Look up the Hea...

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Can I take Percocet and Robaxin together for pain? ## Hello, Jenny! How are you? As long as your doctor has prescribed them both and approves. Muscle relaxants and analgesics are often prescribed together to help someone control pain. However, they both can increase sedation, so you shouldn't combine them, if your doctor hasn't specifically instructed you to do so. You should also know to watch for any possible danger signs, such as extreme nausea, dizziness, sedation and shallow breathing. Typical side effects to Robaxin may include nausea, dizziness, drowsiness, headache and dry mouth. Percocet is a narcotic analgesic, so it has the potential to be habit forming and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth and constipation. Is there anything els...

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Can one use the Sensa diet while on Levothyroxine 50 mcg ## @Jenny, Based on my own research I don't see why you wouldn't be able to use Sensa, since it's ingredients are considered safe and for the most part natural. The dietary guidelines for Levothyroxine also note the following: "Unless your doctor tells you otherwise, continue your normal diet." - so I don't think you should have to be overly concerned about that. Referenced from: nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/druginfo/meds/a682461.html#special-dietary I hope this helps!

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I just want to know if you can take it before tea ## Hello, Jenny! How are you? Yes, that is fine, unless your doctor has instructed otherwise. The FDA lists the typical side effects of this medication as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache, increased urination and hypotension. Is there anything else I can help with?

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Is this drug covered by Medicare RX coverage? ## Hello, Jenny! How are you? Perfenidone is most commonly used to treat idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. Side effects may include dyspepsia, photosensitivity reactions, GERD and hepatic dysfunction. As to the coverage, I'm sorry, but I don't have any information on that. However, your pharmacy should be able to tell you. Alternatively, you could call Medicare and check. Does anyone know about this?

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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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is it to help with back pain like trmadol ## Hello, Jenny! How are you? No, this contains 325mgs of Acetaminophen, 50mgs of Butalbital and 40mgs of Caffeine, it is used to treat migraines and tension headaches. It will not do much for back pain. Side effects may include nausea, dizziness, insomnia and nervousness. Is there anything else I can help with? ## Sorry to say but yes for some it can help with back pain. I have sciatica and other major issues of the spine that nothing out there would help except vicodin, ultram. I was given this for migraines and sence then I have had no pain with my back, or migraines. For me its a MIRACLE pill! Only thing I don't like much about it is I can barely eat. Most days I have to force my food down. I'm not a doctor here, just a patient who h...

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metronidazole cream and doxycycline hyclate is it safe to take both? ## Hello, Jenny! How are you? Yes, they are often prescribed together to fully eradicate a bacterial infection. The FDA lists the typical antibiotic side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache, non-allergic skin rash and diarrhea. Is there anything else I can help with?

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72 on one side and an x on the other side pill is round and yellow ## Hello, Jenny! How are you? I'm sorry, but I haven't been able to find anything that matches this description, so far. However, I'll keep looking and post back, when I have information for you. Does anyone else recognize this tablet?

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If I took 2 percoeit 5, will that equal the same as 1 percoiet 10? ## Hello, Jenny! How are you? It would be equivalent in the amount of Oxycodone, but you'd be getting double the dose of the Acetaminophen. Taking too much of it in a day can result in fatal toxicity, so you have to be careful not to exceed 3,000mgs a day and no more than 1,000mgs per dose. The FDA classifies this medication as a narcotic analgesic, so it has the potential to be habit forming and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth and constipation. It's best to stay away from the extra Acetaminophen, if you can and just take one of the 10/325mg Percocet, unless your doctor instructs otherwise. Is there anything else I can help with?

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Can I take tylenol nightime with sulfamethoxazole trimethoprim? ## Hello, Jenny! How are you? I didn't find any problems or interactions listed between these medications, but it's always best to double check such information to be sure. The FDA lists the typical side effects of this antibiotic as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache, non-allergic skin rash and diarrhea. Is there anything else I can help with?

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I have a tablet pill with gp1 at top 51 on the lower and blank back ## Hello, Jenny! How are you? I believe the marking on the tablet you've found is GPI S1, it is manufactured by Physician's Science and Nature Inc., they list it as containing 100mgs of Docusate, available under the name brand Pramolaxin, it is a stool softener and is available over the counter. The FDA lists its typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, bloating, abdominal cramping and diarrhea. Is there anything else I can help with?

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I'm work for a manufacturer, now we need this drug for research, how can I get this drug? ## HEllo Jenny! I may be able to help you with that. What company do you work for and what type of research are you looking to do? Thank you, Paula ## Thank you Paula. But I can only discuss the details in private, thanks. {edited for privacy} ## Hi, Paula, Please let me know where I can fill a prescription for this medicine? It is a little urgent, thank you.

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I'm allergic to trimothorprim and nitrofurtation both used for uti so can I take kefex ## Hello, Jenny! How are you? You can try it, as long as your doctor approves, however, you should be aware that there is a risk of your being allergic to it, as well. Being allergic to one or more medications increases the chances that you'll also find others that you are allergic to. The FDA lists the typical side effects of antibiotics as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache, non-allergic skin rash and diarrhea. Is there anything else I can help with?

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does the 262 white round pill with half moon on the other side gel up when desolving in water ## @Jenny, Unless someone has experience doing this, there's really no way to know for sure without trying it first. Personally, I don't condone these types of "science experiments" if you're taking your medication illegitimately. But I know some people who aren't getting any relief at all because of the added security measures put into each tablet. If you have to continuously alter the medication to make it work better, it might even be best to ask your doctor for different prescription altogether. That's just my opinion though. Does it matter if the pill gels in water or not if you're just taking it orally anyways?

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