Table of Contents
Germanium
Food Sources of Germanium:
- Bran
- Dairy products
- Garlic
- Meats
- Mushrooms
- Onions
- Seeds
- Shiitake
- Vegetables
- Whole wheat flour
Herb Sources of Germanium:
- Aloe vera
- Comfrey
- Ginseng
- Suma
Other Sources of Germanium –
Brand Names: Professional Health Oligo drops
Signs of Germanium Deficiency:
- Arthritis
- Asthma
- Cancer
- Cardiac insufficiency
- Diabetes
- Hypertension
- Leukemia
- Low energy
- Neuralgia
- Osteoporosis
- Severely reduced immune status
What Germanium Does:
- Antioxidant
- Boosts the immune system
- Helps chronic Epstein Barr virus syndrome
- Helps correct distortions in the electrical aggregate of the human body
- Helps rid the body of toxins and poisons
- Improves cellular oxygenation
- Intracellular electrical impulse initiator
- Maintains the homeostasis in the body
- May be analgesic
- May have antiviral, antibacterial, and anti-tumor activity
- May reduce high blood pressure
- Reduces high cholesterol levels
- Useful as part of a cancer treatment program
- Useful in the treatment of hiv/aids
Cautions & Comments about Germanium:
- Germanium is safe up to quite a high level, although skin eruptions and diarrhea have been reported in some patients taking therapeutic doses.
- Only use the supplement under the supervision of a physician or nutritionist
- Germanium is best obtained through the diet.
Helpful Links and Resources about Germanium:
- Germanium and Cancer: https://www.curezone.com/diseases/cancer/germanium.asp
- Hazards of taking too much Germanium: https://www.pdrhealth.com/drug_info/nmdrugprofiles/nutsupdrugs/ger_0119.shtml