Today in this blog I would like to share one of the most powerful medicine that has been widely ignored in the mainstream which is truly unfortunate because this powerful medicine can save a lot of people. This one simple mineral can literally restore your red blood cells and even your white blood cells too. It is called Germanium. It is even considered a miracle cure. And this was discovered by a Japanese scientist named Asai Kazuhiko. For more information about him and his work can be found here.
A lot of people which would be the pseudoskeptics claims that it is completely nonsense, no proof, nothing at all, and it is quackery. Well that just proves that these people are literally uneducated and hasn't done actual scientific researches. So I am going to dive deep of every single research and also explaining the mechanism how it exactly works. First of all we should not ingest germanium itself but rather the organic form of germanium called propagermanium such as GE-132,
Propagermanium heals Sickle cell anemia
Now many pseudoskeptics will say that this is completely ludicrous and many doctors will claim that this is not true and that the only way to heal is through bone marrow transplant. Actually there was a peered-reviewed study conducted in May 13 2016 in France, USA and Hungary that has shown that Suma root herb healed the sickle cell anemia. Various compounds were extracted from that herb which were such as Pfaffosides, Saponins and Pfaffic acid. But what does this herb have to do with propagermanium? Which I will share another study about it on the next paragraph about the bone marrow.
How Germanium regenerates the bone marrow
As I stated before suma root heals sickle cell anemia, but once again what does this herb have to do with germanium? Well according to a peered-reviewed scientific study received October 10, 2012; revised November 15, 2012; accepted November 23, 2012 and then officially published on December 2012 on American Journal of Analytical Chemistry that Suma root has high rich trace element of Germanium and 19 different amino acids and rich amount of electrolytes, vitamin B5, cobalt, iron, magnesium, silica, zinc, vitamin A, B-1, B-2, E, and K, and including Beta-Ecdysone and three novel ecdysteroid glycosides. But most important is that this plant has rich source of germanium.
Now I am sure that a lot of people are now asking for scientific evidence that propagermanium regenerates the bone marrow. According to a peered-reviewed study published in Journal of Biosciences and Medicines in July 2017 conducted in China and Singapore showed the amazing benefits of organic germanium healing the bone marrow and for red blood cells support and even the immune system. Here are some quotes in that scientific paper:
4.5. Stimulating the Hematopoietic Function
Germanium can increase the number of red blood cells (RBCs) and hemoglobin (Hb) in the blood system and stimulate the formation of platelet generating cells (PGCs), thus stimulating the hematopoiesis [63] . For example, germaniumoxide (GeO2) can promote the generation of RBCs and has a certain therapeutic effect on anemia [64] [65] . In addition, Ge-132 can increase the expression of cell stimulating factor IL-3 in the multifunctional hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) and involve in the regulation of the differentiation and proliferation of multifunctional hematopoietic stem cells (MHSCs) and the progenitor cells, thus regulating the hematopoietic function in the body [66] [67] . Spirogermanium may promote the maintenance of normal marrow cells in bearing [68] . The main reason for germanium-stimulated hematopoiesis is that germanium could increase blood absorption of oxygen, which can be combined with blood cells and absorbed directly by blood vessels, and then promote the generation of RBCs [69] .
7.2. Effects of Germanium on Nonspecific Immunity
Nonspecific immunity, also known as innate immunity, mainly involves phagocytes, killer cells, and dendritic cells. The phagocytosis rate, phagocytosis index and phagocytosis of macrophage in mice can be significantly enahnced by the administration of appropriate doses of organogermanium or inorganogermanium [114] [115] [116] [117] . In addition, barley with rich amount of germanium could significantly improve the phagocytosis of peritoneal macrophages in healthy Kunming mice (male) [109] . Studies have revealed that Ge-132 activated immune cells, inducing the activation of NK cells and macrophages [70] . Organogermanium Ge-201 by intravenous injection also significantly increased carbon clearance rate, phagocytosis percentage and phagocytic index of mice [113] . Moreover, germanium biotite can increase the lysozyme activity [118] .
7.3. Effects of Germanium on Humoral Immunity
Humoral immunity is achieved by production of antibodies by B cells, which then perform the protective function to the organism. Germanium affects the humoral immunity mainly through the actions on antibodies or antibodies producing cells. An appropriate amount of germanium could significantly increase the amount of antibodies against chicken red cells and the number of antibody producing cells in mice [109] . Citrate germanium can significantly boost antibodies level against serum hemolysin of Kunming mice [31] . Organogermanium Ge-132 can significantly enhance humoral immune response in mice [119] . Organogermanium Ge-401 can increase the ability of murine B lymphocytes in antibody production [120] . Tang et al. (1996) reported that the serum antibody and the levels of lgG and lgM increased significantly in offspring of chickens when the breeding chicken of parent generation consume the germanium diet. Ge yeast can also increase the production of antibodies by B cells [121] . High level of IgG and IgA titers in serum and saliva were observed in the germanium biotite treated group [118] .
7.4. Effects of Germanium on Cellular Immunity
T cells are the major cells involved in cellular immunity and the effect of germanium on cellular immunity is mainly through T cells. Some studies indicated that Ge-132 could significantly contribute to the higher T lymphocyte transformation rate in chickens inoculated with Marek’s virus [43] or experimental murine ascites tumors [122] . Besides, Ge-132 can not only significantly enhance the cytotoxicity of NK cells to target cells [115] , but also increase the ratio of total T lymphocyte subsets (CD3+, CD4+, CD8+) and ratio of CD4+/CD8+ [123] [124] . All discussion above suggests that Ge-132 are essential for enhancing cellular immune function of animals. The germanium biotite can increase percentage of CD4+ lymphocytes and major histocompatibility complex (MHC) I+II+ cells in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs), responding to stimulation by ConA [118] .
7.5. Effects of Germanium on Cytokines
Cytokines are synthesized and secreted by immune cells (such as monocytes, macrophages, T cells, B cells, and NK cells etc.) and some non-immune cells (endothelial cells, epidermal cells, and fibroblasts etc.). They are small molecular proteins with a wide range of biological significances. Organogermanium has been reported to induce cellular production of interleukin (IL) and interferon (IFN) [125] . For instance, Ge-132, has a strong activity on inducing the generation of exogenous IFN in chickens [116] [126] [127] . The propagermanium can improve hepatitis through reducing the gereration of TNF-α [128] . The levels of IFN-γ, IL-1α, IL-1β, and IL-4 gene expression were also significantly increased after treated with germanium biotite [118] .
Therefore, the effect of the germanium on the immunity mainly involved in the growth and development of immune organs, immune cells (such as killer cells, dendritic cells, NK cells and macrophages, T cell and B cell and so on), production of antibodies or immunoglobulins, and cytokines. The mechanisms may be refer to the oxidative function, because the germanium participate in the regulation of the lipid metabolism or oxygen metabolismin vivo. In addition, we speculate that the germanium could affect some enzymes activities or subcellular organelles of immune organs or immune cells, and then pose direct or indirect effect on immune system. But the exact mechanisms of the effect of germanium or germanium compounds on immunity should be clarified in the future study.
And so there you have it. Now how does GE-132 cure AIDS. Well we know in today's mainstream that AIDS occurs when the CD4 cells are below 200, so the bone marrow produces hematopoietic stem cells and these stem cells forms every white blood cell, and this also includes CD4 cells, T-killer cells, B-lymphocytes and so on. This is also very beneficial for people who are getting chemotherapy treatment and even radiation therapy since chemotherapy and radiation can destroy the bone marrow too, even antiretroviral medications too, aplastic anemia which is an autoimmune condition attacking the bone marrow and especially supporting the immune system. Now that everyone has read this article blog, allow me to ask this: Do you all still think it is bogus or did that finally opened your eyes that germanium being a miracle cure is actually real and legit? Allow me to share a personal story about a man from Brazil, he contacted me and he was dying because of his bone marrow, ever since he started taking suma root powder, he feels so much better, alive, energized, very active and his entire health transformed in to positive, and many other people took suma root and their CD4 cells rose according to blood work laboratory test. So there you have it.
The dosage for this is suma root powder adding 1 full teaspoon 30 minutes before breakfast, lunch and dinner. Otherwise you can look for a supplement called GE-132 dosage around 100 to 150 MG 1 time daily preferred with meal.
References:
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Li, L. , Ruan, T. , Lyu, Y. and Wu, B. (2017) Advances in Effect of Germanium or Germanium Compounds on Animals—A Review. Journal of Biosciences and Medicines, 5, 56-73. doi: 10.4236/jbm.2017.57006.
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