H 86 Cancer Cure Health Science Institute

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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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I received the same. It was from HSI (Health Sciences Institute) in an ad for a "free" book titled Miracles From the Vault: Anthology of Underground Cures by Jenny Thompson. It was "free" with a newsletter subscription... The "infomercial" was vague about most of the "top seven" cures it supposedly detailed. H-86 was the first of them. It supposedly reduces (attacks) cancers but I cannot find any reference to it on the web other than questions. I've found many people on the web asking about this and the others (nitric oxide, policosanol, lion's mane mushroom) which are well known but no answers about the H-86. The closest thing I could find was a rabbit derived LHPP antibody but I think this is NOT the substance in question. ## i need daily health...

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They don't give you the real name of the cure in these advertisements. "H-86" is just a pseudonym they use in the ad in order to describe it. Only after you pay and subscribe, you get the book with the real name and where to get it. I do not have this book, but I can assure you that Jenny Thompson and the Health Sciences Institute is legitimate. I used to subscribe some years ago. They have a group of top medical researchers and have discovered some astounding natural cures years before they hit the mainstream. I remember some years back, I got some cream through them that cured my friend's psoriasis in a week. She had been to doctors for years and they couldn't get it cured. They are definitely not a scam. (And I don't work for them or get paid to say this.) ## ...

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please send me whatever you can for H7(H1896 ## Hello, PeggyPebbles! How are you? I'm sorry, but I have no information on H86. Many people have asked since a certain email newsletter was sent out, but I have been unable to find any details on what the substance actually is and whether or not it is actually proven to work. Does anyone else know more? ## H86 is what the advertisements for subscriptions to the "Health Sciences Institute" (HSI) are calling the nutritional supplement Avemar. I spent some time looking it up and found a presentation given by HSI that pretty solidly confirms that their "H86" is Avemar. It is pretty easy to find references to research concerning Avemar online. ## The email about H-86, DBX-13, BMP, etc is from. Jenny Thompson, Director of Heal...

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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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What is h-86 and how can you get it? ## Hi Ollie, H-86 is actually just another name for (Avemar) fermented wheat germ extract, that a company by the name of HSI (Health Sciences Institute) came up with to brand it differently. According to a number of related threads on here, that particular company is thought to be a scam and in my own honest opinion upon investigation of those claims, should be avoided. However, there are plenty other retailers/distributors of "Avemar" and "fermented wheat germ extract", that you can find by simply searching for those keywords online. American BioScience is one manufacturer of brand name Avemar/Avé Ultra who lists their products on Amazon. Hope this helps! ## Graviola Benefits* · 100% Pure, all-natural product · Contain...

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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 THIS H86. I HAVE CANCER IN BOTH KIDNEYS, STAGE 4 & IN MY STOMACH. I ALSO NEED THE STUFF FOR HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE. THANK YOU. ## Look up a book - from the library called "Miracles from the Vault". ## Hi Elaine, Sorry to hear about your situation. From what I could gather, H-86 is a coined term by the Health Sciences Institute that refers to 'fermented wheat germ extract'... Avemar being the brand name; which is available online for around $100-$200 at the timing of this post. You can also view the manufacturer's webpage for Avemar with a quick google search. The US National Institute of Health also has information on cannabis as a cancer/tumor cure, which I'd strongly encourage you to investigate as well. Concerning hypertension, a registered d...

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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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