H 86 Cancer Cure (Page 6) (Top voted first)
UpdatedI 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.
Can h86 cure cancer? My daughter had a tumor removed from her brain. She occasionally lapses in memory. What can be done to assist her?
I'm always hearing of people afflicted with cancer, and want to give them the option of taking a proven cancer cure, besides praying with them to receive their healing that Jesus purchased for them by his stripes which the Roman soldiers tore his precious body with before crucifying him. So I asked if anyone you know has used H86 to obtain healing from any forms of cancer?
Re: Willcat (# 115)
This is the same drug in the 70’s in Mexico. A Dad took his daughter there for cancer treatment and it did not work. His daughter eventually died.
Where can I buy (Santa Cruz Biotechnology) h-86 and how much does it cost? I read about it in a book stating that it cures lung cancer.
Re: Michelle Michelle (# 108)
Panacur C Canine Dewormer (fenbendazole) this is what my friend is taking for stage 4 small cell lung cancer. They gave him a month and it has been 3 months.
Search on Panacur and small cell lung cancer a guy said it cured him in 3 months. My friend has memory problems and forgot to take it most the time or he would be rid of it.
i need daily health talks
It isn't the drug from the HuffPost article, it is supposed to be some natural cure and it is a scam. It is also proof that the Washington Times is not a real newspaper, I wish I could get them to stop spamming me. But this is really low, giving a voice to these snake oil salesmen.
I don't want to shock you but The Huffington Post is one of the larger internet sources of information about H-86 so that kind of destroys your "right wing conspiracy" nonsense.
Is H-86 snake oil? Probably. Is it agenda driven? There is no evidence of this. What there is proof of is that you are riddled with left wing bias? That is obvious.
It's supposedly going to clinical trials in humans soon. See huffingtonpost or med.stanford.edu for more info on H-86.
Book is free. Membership is guaranteed money back for unused months. Health Sciences Institute. Not a bad price for a 500 page book of natural cures.
@Jem, let the mixture set in 85 degrees Fahrenheit for a day. This can then be ingested directly or baked into sour dough bread.
It all sounds a little HOKEY POKEY to me. Well, maybe a lot HOKEYPOKEY!!!!!!!
What say you Jenny?
I have found that H86 is the code name for AVEMAR.
I went to the american biosciences site and discovered discovered ABS is selling Avemar!! At least you can find it. Sorry they are selling it.
Hey I figure its a scam to get people to subscribe to the book. I can;t find any information anywhere regarding H-86
If you want people to take what you say for real you need first to learn the English language. you wrote..."Are this" You should say" Is this". you sound like you never finished grade school & have no merit.
Really? I googled and couldn't find that. I found some news articles about some other cancer drugs, but nothing selling this "all natural" scam book. Link it, maybe I am wrong. But legit articles about actual scientific studies are different than this snake oil.
pushing unproven, drugs and saying there better than chemo?
The Washington Times understands this is the internet. Apparently you don't. If newspapers' reputations rested upon the validity of everything that was advertised by them, they would all have gone out of business a century ago.
So, on the internet it is ok for a legitimate newspaper to directly promote frauds--using their own name to do so? You are right, I am unfamiliar with these newfangled internet specific rules where a news outlet doesn't lose credibility for using its own name to promote a fraud. But, I guess if you want a news source that has a far right political slant, there aren't a lot of choice that don't try to prey on their customer's ignorance and gullibility. For some reason (probably a combo of the success of Fox News and the average age of their customer base), right leaning news outlets have decided to team up with snake oil salesmen and doomsday profiteers.
That the snake oil salesman are predominantly on one side doesn't mean I am bias. It is just the truth. You don't see the scam/fear/misinformation ads running back to back to back on liberal outlets, and liberal hosts don't personally endorse them. Not all conservative outlets do this obviously, there are plenty of reliable conservative outlets (I think the economist, for example, is great).
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