Many of us regularly supplement our diets with vitamins and minerals. However,
germanium is one naturally occurring trace mineral which you will not find on
your label. Not because it isn't safe. The organic form, Germanium-132, has
never exhibited any toxic side effects. And not because it hasn't been shown to
play an important role in keeping you well. In fact, dozens of scientific
studies have shown that germanium appears to have a wide range of health
benefits which include helping to boost the immune system, normalize high blood
pressure and cholesterol, protect the body against harmful cellular aberrations
and abuse, providing some pain relief, alleviate rheumatoid arthritis symptoms
and generally normalize physiological functions.
No,
the reason you may have not heard about this nutritional supplement is because
it can take decades before an important discovery becomes public knowledge. For
instance, many of the tests that proved the effectiveness of fortifying our
diets with vitamins and minerals took place years before people began taking
these nutrients. Even though calcium has been known to strengthen bone for
decades, it's only been in recent years that women began taking this
supplement.
This
is the case with germanium. Although researchers have performed tests on the
organic form for over 30 years, news of these exciting finds have not filtered
down into the public's consciousness. Today though, interest in germanium's
vital contribution to our well-being is growing. Recently, germanium was one of
only six substances selected for clinical testing as potential weapon against
AIDS by the International AIDS Treatment Conference held in Tokyo, Japan in
February of 1987.
Digging
further into published medical reports on the substance, we learn that many
researchers believe that germanium exhibits a remarkable ability to stimulate the immune system in cancer
patients as well as healthy individuals. In experiment after experiment,
Japanese and American scientists have evidence which suggests that germanium
activates the body's own defenses.
His review of the medical literature
also indicated that germanium normalizes metabolic functions by decreasing high
blood pressure and cholesterol levels. Some of the most interesting findings
suggested that germanium could help to keep healthy individuals well.
Today, we know much more about how
germanium works, and why it has health benefits. Several doctors who treat
patients with germanium report that it helps fight chronic conditions such as
osteoporosis, food allergies, viral infections, arthritis, even depression and
constipation. A number of prominent researchers such as Dr. Kidd and Dr. Frank
Summerfield have stated that germanium is the ideal immunostimulant.
To understand how germanium can be
effective against such a broad range of illnesses it may be helpful to look at
the history and scientific research of this remarkable mineral.
Germanium’s
Beginnings
Inorganic Germanium is a fundamental
element such as iron or calcium. It also occurs in small quantities in many
foods as well as in the earth's outer crust. In 1871, Mendeleff, the creator of
the periodic table of all the earth's elements, first predicted its existence.
He termed the yet undiscovered 31st element "ekasilicon."
Several years later, the German,
Clemens Winkler, isolated this missing element and christened the substance
germanium in honor of his homeland. In
1948, germanium was first used as a semi-conductor in the transistor similar to
the way silicon is used in computer chips.
As a naturally occurring element,
germanium fills a niche between silicon and selenium, another very important
trace mineral which plays an essential role in maintaining human health. Fifty
years ago scientists did not believe that trace minerals were vital to our
physical well-being. Twenty years ago selenium was still regarded as toxic to
humans.
Now we know that
selenium is not only essential for the human organism but that many people, and
some animals such as horses, may have a selenium deficiency. Researchers have also established the
importance of zinc, manganese and chromium in proper metabolic functioning. Jeff
Rinehardt, Ph.D., a nutritional biochemist with the Marin Clinic of Preventative
Medicine in California, believes germanium may someday have the same status as
a nutritional supplement.
"I think in 10
to 20 years, germanium will be viewed in the same light as selenium," observes
Rinehardt. "Except that germanium's semi-conducting properties, its ability to
quickly donate and reattract electrons, give germanium unique chemical powers to
correct critical imbalances in the body and earing it's rights as a natural health remedy.
Traditional Medicinal Plants
High in Germanium
As early as
1922, doctors in the United States used the inorganic form of germanium to treat
patients with anemia.
Natural occurring organic Germanium aids
fundamental processes within the body and can be used alongside therapy for any
condition, and as a single remedy, it is particularly important in cases of
cancer. Organic Germanium is contained in most medicinal herbs & natural foods, in
fact the therapeutic power of such herbs may be largely related to the amount of
Germanium present, this means the Germanium can be considered a natural healing herb. Germanium is electronic therapy of the highest order
& works at a molecular level to eliminate free radicals, especially unburnt
hydrocarbons within the cells; in combination with its oxygen enhancing
abilities, it is one of the most potent natural healing remedies ever produced.
The addition of Schindele's
minerals provides all the minerals & trace elements in the earth's crust
(90) in colloidal form. People today are suffering from many forms of chronic
illness; a main contributory cause, is the mineral deficient soils that bear our
crops.
Without Dr Kazuhiko Asai PhD,
(deceased), the incredible healing benefits of Germanium may never have been
discovered. The existence of Germanium
was predicted by a Russian chemist - Omitri Mendeleev
who was the proponent of the periodic law in chemistry; he left gaps for as yet
undiscovered elements to be entered – the 32nd column was left for an
element he called "Ekasilicon”. A few
years later, in 1886, a German chemist, Clemens Winkler, discovered a new
element that fitted the description, he called this new element Germanium paying
tribute to his homeland. It was not
until 1945 that Dr Asai’s lifetime of dedication to exploring Germanium
began.
Dr Asai dedicated himself entirely to the study of Germanium, his passion,
commitment and sacrifice have had enormous impact upon many people’s lives. Whilst it is a fairly long document, the book
Miracle
Cure – Organic Germanium is recommended reading. Based
on research and findings to date, our view of the essence of germanium is as
follows:
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Provides
free electrons as a 'mother' anti-oxidant
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Neutralizes
positive charges, mops them up and discharges them in conjunction with
converting cellular and tissue toxins to water. It should be noted that toxins
arise from consuming any food, since some of our food remains as 'unburnt
cellular debris' the germanium completes this 'burning process' by donating
electrons and conserving cellular oxygen.
These
processes are so fundamental to the preservation and restoration of health that
this 'electronic' therapy is one of the most potent available in a single remedy
for many diseases, and health maintenance.
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Enhances immunity
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A
prime anti-aging remedy
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Greatly enriches oxygen in the living
body (a lack of oxygen is a key factor in ill
health)
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Perhaps
the most potent cell detoxification remedy available. (See also Zeolite)
Dr. Kazuhiko Asai who first synthesized an organically bound compound, germanium sesquioxide
(Ge-132), in 1967.
He discovered that the highest concentrations of germanium were found in natural foods in plants those
plants which are used for medicinal purposes including ginseng, shittake mushrooms, aloe vera,
comfrey and garlic. Shelf fungus, a substance highly regarded by the Russians
for centuries in the treatment against cancer, had the highest levels. An
analysis of the healing waters of Lourdes, France also revealed significant
quantities of germanium.
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