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9.
Germanium as an Experimental Medicine
Having virtually recovered from my own disease. and witnessed the
mysterious healing
action of
the organic germanium compound, I became anxious to see it put to use
for medical
treatment. I
wasted no time in initiating toxicity tests with animals at an
authoritative research institute.
The tests they ran included those for acute, subacute, and chronic
toxicity, as well as deformity
- producing effects. The results of all the tests showed the
compound to be
completely
nontoxic and harmless. (Refer to Appendix 2-1, 2-2, Toxicity of OrganoGermanium.)
With thorough assurance that the compound was nontoxic, I was able to
obtain financial
backing and
opened a clinic on the outskirts of Tokyo. My doctor friends agreed to
rely on
germanium as
much as possible in their treatment, and together we witnessed the
remarkable
recovery of
patients with diseases that had hardly responded to medical
treatment. Thorough
records of
the patients' reactions to treatment and course of recovery were
maintained to
develop an
adequate explanation of the mechanism by which the compound heals.
People taking my organic germanium continued to do so in increasing
numbers when they
saw its
remarkable results.
I gave it to
them at cost, just enough for research expense, and laid down the
following two provisions:
First of all, my organic germanium should never be considered a
medicine. It
enriches the
body's oxygen supply, and one is cured from disease by his own powers.
One
must put
great trust in germanium, and pay close attention to his diet in order
to avoid
constitutional
acidity.
Secondly , I have labored earnestly for more than 20
years, motivated
always by a
vision that the organic germanium I was producing was a godsend from
heaven
to alleviate
human suffering and to save humanity from disease. That means
that the sick must
take only
germanium, add prayer to it and use no medicine in addition. If
used in conjunction
with other
medicines its effectiveness is diminished.
The great surgeon and scientist, Alexis Carrell, has said:
"Although man has been fascinated
by the remarkable progress that science has made in dealing with
unliving things
and
inanimate objects, he has as yet failed to realize that the flesh and
minds of human beings
are also
governed by laws which are as precise as the world of stars and many
times as
mysterious.
Moreover, he is ignorant of the danger inherent in the violation of
such laws."
(Alexis
Carell: Man, the Unknown)
Watching the effect of the compound on the patients at our clinic,
these words came to
mind.
It seemed as if germanium were a substance springing from a yet
unknown dimension
with a
direct link to the vital forces of life.
I am a scientist, however, and well aware of the dangers of non
empirical thinking and
soon set
about to define the mechanism of the compound in scientific terms.
By watching allthe changes
that took place with patients following the administration of the
compound, I was
able to
conclude that its healing powers m ay be attributed to the fact that
it brings about a
sharp
increase in the body's supply of oxygen: A patient will feel a
certain warmth surging
throughout
his body within 10 minutes of so after taking the compound - some
people
actually
feel as if they have been given a mixture that included alcohol.
yawning soon ceases,
blood
becomes less viscous and complexions take on a healthy glow.
Carbon monoxidepoisoning is
quickly cured, and people feel cheerful, sleep soundly and wake in
good humor.
They also
show evidence of increased mental powers, along with numerous other
overall
positive
effects which will be described in more detail in later sections.
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