Dbx-13 Scam (Page 12)
UpdatedIn 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 X-Cravings was called DBX-13 by HSI, and they said they discontinued X-Cravings last year (2013). They also don't have a replacement product for it either. I hate when companies like HSI scam you by offering you hope that doesn't exist, which is why I am posting this information.
Re: Marie (# 208)
I never tried it because it’s not famous after 5 years!
Re: K B Kuah (# 9)
How did you combine the cinnamon, vegetable lady's finger and bitter melon? And in what quantities did you make that mixture? How often did you take that per day as I am very interested! Thank you so much for your consideration!
Re: steviegirl (# 10)
What is "drivel?" Are you trying to say "dribble?"
Re: Miss miss D (# 55)
Did you get an answer to the amounts and type of bitter melon and okra
Thanks for that information 2bh. I felt like this DBX-13 thing sounded too good to be true. Your experience is bad for you, but good for those of us who can learn from you. Thanks again for sharing.-MO
You people out there listening - you know the old sayings "take everything with a grain of salt" and "eat right"... I was raised on a farm. I didn’t get my first bottle of pop known as soda till I was 13 years old. Everything we grew we ate. We made our own bread. Milk from the cow. That is what will keep you healthy. You are what you eat and nothing else. So keep in mind to eat healthy, eat right, and don’t eat too much. You’ll be just fine. Stay active in what you do. Stay away from all preservatives ... it’s all crap. Buy or grow organic. That means homegrown - plant your little garden & you’ll be surprised what you plant and what it will do for you. Stay away from insecticides. Don’t treat your garden with them. There are so many good things out there which are not hard to find. Scientists warned us over 40 years ago about putting these preservatives in our food and what disease it would promote, and now you see it every day. More problems, diseases, side effects from medications. There are so many natural ways to take care of your self.
Thank you for your feedback as I just started listening to the video. I will not be purchasing.
Just don't go to McDonald's.
I tried to find a reference to BDX-13 in Secrets From The Vault and could not find it. Although, Chapter Four makes reference to GlucoComplete AND a variety of other options for diabetics. I have used Secrets From The Vault in the past and found it quite good.
Re: steviegirl (# 15)
LOL, I couldn't agree more. When you have to waste time reading a post over and over trying to determine where to put punctuation just to make sense of the post; it is a waste of time. Far too many people slept during class and now just make excuses why they shouldn't have to speak and write intelligibly. A vast majority of the time they are Left wingnut Democraps (spelling intentional) that can't formulate intelligent discussions on anything, they just repeat media talking points. I would much rather read an intelligently formulated English language post; reasonably well typed with correct spelling, with at least some punctuation. But.... then that would be Utopia, wouldn't it?
Re: Taylor (# 223)
Here’s two sentences to show the use of the two words in question;
Dribble: I taught the children to form a sand castle by using wet sand to dribble slowly on top of a small tower to make a simple sand castle. (You can also use dribble as a cooking term: you can dribble icing down the sides of a pound cake)
Drivel: while the children played in the sand, their mother’s conversations were filled with drivel. (Useless information)
Re: steviegirl (# 15)
Wow! A+ for smarts
F for graciousness
Thank you for your concerns. Scamming is apparently very common in todays world with telephone and internet. The old story goes, If it's too good to be real, chances are you guessed right.
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