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8.
Effects on Animals
Before describing its effects in the human body I will mention a few
examples of my
germanium
compound used in animals.
It seems to have an almost miraculous
efficacy in these
cases. A
Siamese cat at our home had been in the fangs of a dog during a wild
fight. The
wounds were
so serious, we began fearing for its life. We started applying
dressings to the
wounds with
a water solution of the organic germanium, at the same time forcing
him to drink
this
solution. This
was done in
the presence of the veterinarian we had called. On calling again a few
days later,
he was
almost dumbfounded at the rapid recovery of the cat, saying that he
could now believe
in miracles.
The large Japanese carp specially bred for decorative purposes, being
artificially raised,
are liable
to contract diseases easily. An acquaintance who was keeping such carp
reported
to me that
several had contracted a disease. Some of their scales were peeling
off. Lying on
their sides,
they were gasping for air apparently on the verge of death. On my
advice he put a
pinch of the
organic germanium compound into the water in which they were swimming,
and
to his
utmost delight the fish soon began swimming vigorously, biting
greedily at the feed in
which they
had showed no interest only a short while previously. The owner of the
carp now
claims that
the organic germanium compound is indispensable for breeding carp.
[Karl
Note: While I was rereading this on March 23, 2004, I realized
that I had some available Germanium powder and that I also has my 90
gallon tropical fish tank -- with gorgeous "Discus Fish," Angels and
Zebras. They are very healthy -- get frozen brine shrimp every
day and the live plants grow well.
I put about 2 grams of germanium in
the water -- to see what might happen. First, it mostly
dissolved into a cloud of white, with a few clumps that dropped to the
bottom. The fish swam through the cloud, as if they liked it. I
even saw a couple fish chase those dropping tiny lumps and eat them.
The lumps that landed on rocks soon burst apart, by themselves, and
the fish investigated those "new" clouds of white. (The photo is
from my own tank!)
Germanium showed the same curative effects on cats, dogs and horses
where diseases withstood
treatment in the conventional manner, so that many veterinarians
have strongly
requested
that the organic germanium compound be made available for general use
as soon
as possible.
Bird lovers who used germanium on their ailing birds have also
expressed their
delight at
its efficacy.
A female Doberman imported from England was mated seven times within
5 years but
did not
conceive once. The Owner became worried that the dog would age without
giving
him a
litter. As a last resort he turned to intravenous and subcutaneous
injections of organic
germanium
one month before the dog came into heat. These injections were
continued all
through the
mating season. This time the dog conceived, delivering a litter of
five males and
six females,
and children doing well to the utmost delight of their Owner.
No matter how much is given to animals, there is no lethal level to
report. The more they
get, the
more active they become. In the Drugs, Cosmetics, and Medical
instruments Act, the
lethal
amount is reached if half the animals die. With germanium there is no
lethal amount.
Therefore,
it is not a medicine.
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