Germanium therapy has a presence in all living plant and animal matter in micro-trace quantities. It has therapeutic attributes include immuno-enhancement, oxygen enrichment, free radical scavenging, analgesia and heavy metal detoxification. Toxicological studies document Germanium’s rapid absorption and elimination from the body, and its safety.
Germanium Therapy Effects in Body
Clinical trials and use in private practices for more than a decade have demonstrated Germanium’s efficacy in treating a wide range of serious afflictions, including :
- Cancer, arthritis and senile osteoporosis.
- Degenerative implications.
- Viruses infection. Germanium’s anti-viral and immunological properties, including the induction of interferon, macrophages, T-suppressor cells and augmentation of natural killer cell activity, suggest its possible efficacy in treating and/or preventing AIDS (Goodman, 1988).
Germanium Therapy Usage in History
In some East Asian countries such as Japan, the Republic of Korea, Taiwan, and China, germanium is valued and it is given a significant role in healthcare (Asai 1981; Kamen 1987; Satgé 2004), specifically: (1) appreciation for food rich in germanium, like shelf fungus, ginseng, sanzukon, waternut, boxthorn seed, garlic, and comfrey; (2) use of organic germanium dietary supplements; (3) production and consumption of synthetic waters heavily rich in germanium; (4) utilizing cosmetic products like pure germanium-containing skin massagers. a Japanese chemist and germanium enthusiast named Dr. Kazuhiko Asai, established the Germanium Research Institute in 1969, the world’s first institute focused on studying germanium organic compounds to discover germanium’s maximum potential. In Japan and the Republic of Korea, natural and synthetic waters rich in germanium are regarded as valuable for drinking and therapeutic purposes, and are available as bottled products such as Yaksan Water, Sansuryeo Water, Alpha Germanium Mineral Water, Germanium White Water, and Rota Germanium Mineral Water.
From Sandra Goodman’s research in 1988, it is stated that germanium compounds function as free radical scavengers by virtue of electrons being available to interact with toxic, unpaired electrons. Germanium, in low doses raises Glutathione (reduced) GSH levels, affording protection against endogenously arising free radicals. Oxygen enrichment, blood purification. Germannium compounds, complexed in lattice-network structures, bond with negatively charged oxygen atoms which are available to “capture” positively charged hydrogen ions, and heavy metals such as mercury and cadmium. Since the germanium compound binds and discharges hydrogen ions (H+), it frees up the body’s extant oxygen supply, and thereby effectively enriches the body’s own supply of oxygen (Levine and Kidd, 1986). Germanium’s oxygen enrichment effects may partially explain its far reaching therapeutic effects upon so many diverse conditions. Studies have linked oxygen deficiency with cancer; an increased provision of oxygen by germanium compounds may in part account for its positive oncogenic activity. To gain the best result, it is recommended to combine Germanium with ozone therapy, because both of them could sync in providing oxygenation for body, thus resulting a fast, satisfying recovery.
Germanium in the form of optical cables.
The medical device that contains Ge32 and in the form of optics, the previous pair of devices is the Dome.
The working principle of the Ge Genuine Optics tool is to channel Ge particles in the target acupuncture points and around the diseased area. Germanium action is carried out for 30 minutes, if the patient experiences high-grade cancer pain, if the action is carried out the patient will feel heat around the affected area.
Our patients in Chai Natural Clinic reported a positive significant results, combining the Germanium therapy with EBOO and Dome Therapy because all of these 3 therapies are working in synergy, supporting each other to deliver the best health improvement.