Miracles from the Vault Reviews

Miracles from the Vault
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Miracles from the Vault is a health and wellness book by Dr. Allen Spreen, formerly published and available from the Health Sciences Institute (HSI), which claims to tell readers about seven deadly pharmaceutical drugs they should be replacing with alternative treatments. 

How Does It Work?

Miracles from the Vault and their spokesperson, Dr. Allen Spreen, theorizes that there is a government conspiracy at play in the United States which is working hard at keeping effective and beneficial medical treatments away from sick and ailing people in favor of less effective, potential harmful pharmaceutical drugs.

This is because the government and private corporations cannot make money from natural treatments, as there is no way to patent them. 

They provide the example of chemotherapy, which is well publicized as having many different negative side effects because it is essentially a poison that kills not only cancer cells, but healthy cells as well.

Spreen states that there is another medication called H-86 which has been shown in clinical studies to perform better than chemotherapy, and which may actually be under review for patent itself, even though the presentation had previously said these natural remedies could not be patented. 

Miracles from the Vault says there are seven major illnesses and conditions, including cancer, diabetes, Alzheimer's, heart disease, arthritis, which can be treated with natural treatments rather than dangerous pharmaceuticals. 

However, it is important to note that Spreen does say that no information provided by this publication should be seen as personal medical advice or instruction, and that all readers should consult the appropriate health professionals before choosing to take any of their advice or recommendations and putting it into effect. 

Reputation

There are many different problems that people should consider before paying for a subscription to this publication.

The first problem is the blatant fearmongering they use to promote their product, with claims of “government conspiracies” and threats of deadly medications which might be in your medicine cabinet “right now.”

If you have access to legitimate health and wellness research and information, you should not need to scare people into listening to you. 

Another problem is that they frequently advertise their “free books” and “free products” but no one can receive access to these “free” items until they pay for a year-long subscription to this publication, which is $74.00 for the average subscriber and is more than you would normally pay a single book. 

Following from this problem is the fact that their website does not provide any information regarding cancellations or refunds, which essentially means that no refunds will be given. 

But really the biggest issue is that HSI spends lots of time and effort attempting to scare you into following their medical recommendations, when they freely admit that people should follow the advice and treatment of their doctors, and should not interpret their information as “personal medical advice.”

This is simply an unethical way of providing information to people, especially when it comes to issues of health and medical care. 

Customer Service Contact Info

Customers who would like to contact Customer Service with any questions, concerns, or complaints can do so by phone at 888-213-0764 or by submitting them directly to their website through their Contact Us link.  

 

Cost & Price Plans

Though the Miracles from the Vault presentation says that this book is available completely for free, the reality is that it is only available to people who have purchased a subscription to Health Sciences Institute. 

HSI offers two subscription types, their regular twelve month subscription which costs $74.00, or their subscription specifically for seniors, which is provided at $37.00 but is described as also being a twelve month subscription and also offers all the same bonus gifts as the regular subscription.

However, they are currently offering a free bonus updated book called “The New Miracles: An Updated Anthology of Underground Cures.”

 

Refund Policy

Unfortunately this website does not provide any information on refunds or on their members’ ability to cancel their subscription.

They do say that once you purchase a subscription, your subscription will automatically be renewed every year and your credit card will be charged again, though they do say it will be with the lowest possible subscription fee available at the time.          

Competitors and Alternatives?

There are many other websites, publications, and organizations which claim to offer people “underground medical information” and effective alternatives to traditional medical treatments.

Examples include Mercola.com, Natural Health Sherpa, Logical Health Alternatives, Newsmax.com, and many others.

If you have any experience with Dr Allen Spreen's Miracles from the Vault, please leave your reviews below.

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Miracles from the Vault Customer Reviews

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See my comments above
April 3, 2022
Australia is not recognised for registration, or to allow payment - so I can't become a member, or order the book

HSI - Natural Cures
May 28, 2019

It seems very logical to me that natural cures would be used more if insurance coverage were available. It is my personal belief that cures for everything is available through nature but this practice has been demonized and called witchcraft throughout the centuries until a couple of hundred years ago.

Natural cures is scriptural. Yes modern medicine has helped and saved many lives. Modern medicine has also been very destructive and killed many lives. The winner of these two philosophical views of these two methods will always be determined by who is in power and who has the most money for the control of it. Thank you.

bobshelefka July 27, 2019

Only time will tell.

Subscription to HSI
February 28, 2019
I paid for a subscription before I researched and read your advice. I hope I can cancel my subscription to HSI. I'm paying $37.00 with my credit card.

Miricals from the vault
November 7, 2016
Has anyone tried any if these "cures"?

DebbieSolis September 24, 2017

I believe that doctors want to get rich, not cure. At the expense of lives, it's worth looking into NATURAL CURES. The pharmaceutical industry will never go broke, there are too many people that believe there doctor wants to help them. Masking a conditions, symptoms isn't my preference to my life. I want to live HEALTHY!

Donald Lentz March 09, 2018

I find that this book is on Ebay for $11.00 and the book along with it's update around $20-30. All without joining HSI

Deborah March 22, 2018

Has anyone actually used any of the healthy cures in lieu of PHARMA and did it work ?