Sunday, March 7, 2010

What does the Organic Germanium do to humans?

GERMANIUM
The following links provide the basis of Germanium and its properties, applications and uses.
ARTICLES:.

"The Missing Element: Organic Germanium"
http://www.stopcancer.com/germaniumstor.htm

"Miracle Cure: Organic Germanium" by Dr. Kazuhiko Asai
Dr. Kazuhiko Asai published this famous book on Germanium in 1980, it was published by Japan Publications and was out of print by 1989. This page is the equivalent of 47 pages in a Word document.

Organic Germanium as A Treatment of Cancer


Chemical Name - bis-carboxyethyl germanium sesquioxide.


Germanium in its inorganic form, is widely used in the electronics industry as a semiconductor, and has no nutritional or healthful effects on humans. However, Germanium in its organic form has been acclaimed as one of the most outstanding new developments in the treatments of cancer.


Organic germanium can stimulate the body's immune system and enables the body to change its response to tumors. Because cancer cells multiply at a furious pace, their "electric potentials" are high and undergo extremely rapid cancer cell development. Germanium lowers the "electric potentials" of cancer cells by taking away their electrons. This, in turn, suppresses the activities of abnormal (cancer) cells and also keeps cancer from spreading violently.


Organic Germanium is a trace that enhances the availability of oxygen to both cancer cells and healthy cells. It is well known that cancer cells cannot grow vigorously in an oxygen-rich environment. Germanium has a remarkable ability to stimulate the immune system in cancer patients as well as healthy people.


What does the Organic Germanium do to humans?


• It normalizes blood pressure.
• It boosts the immune system.
• It protects the body against harmful cellular abuse and abnormalities.
• It relieves rheumatoid arthritis symptoms.
• It generally normalizes physiological

functions and provides some pain relief.
Dr. Kazuhiko Asai was intrigued by the high concentrations of germanium in coal as he himself worked for the Coal Research Institute (CRI). Dr. Asai theorized that germanium could be present in plants, since coal is composed of fossilized plants.


He found that the highest concentrations of germanium were found in these plants that are used for medicinal purposes:
• Shitake mushrooms
• Ginseng
• Aloe
• Garlic
• Comfrey
• Shelf fungus (highest level of germanium found)
• Chlo

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