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A Typical Source
of Questionable Germanium
Karl Note:
Many different vendors have been selling "germanium." However,
when I started researching these vendors, I found that 100% of them
not only failed to identify the source of their germanium, but most
of them refused to respond to polite letters on this subject.
I soon discovered that there was a "type" of germanium being made in
Korea, and in China, that were not, in fact, the form originally
covered by the patents held in Japan, for "organic germanium.
I soon re-established commercial relationships with the same firm I
had visited in Japan, the firm that held one of the original patents
for making germanium. That company, Tokai Sangyo, was so
impressed with my former connection to the company, and plan, that
they awarded me the exclusive rights to sell their germanium in the
US.
Since that time
many of the previous vendors have quit selling, even though their
prices were less than half what Vibrant Life germanium was selling
for!
[Karl Note:
In April 2005 I finally discovered most of the true story about
all the fake germanium being sold in the US -- a single source
which proves to be so unethical that they should be banned from
doing business. The whole sordid story about Designed
Nutritional Products
is HERE.]
Below is one of
the many vendors I found during my research. Their prices were
so low that I was suspicious -- they are, of course, one of the
firms that does not reveal the source of their germanium.
Source

Germanium Organic Germanium (Ge-Oxy 132)
How did Germanium, a rare
element usually thought of as something used in
microprocessors, become known as a valuable nutrient? It
happened because of the curiosity and insight of one man,
Japanese scientist, Dr. Kazuhiko Asai. After discovering the
biologic value of Bis-Beta Carboxyethyl Germanium, "Organic
Germanium Complex", also called Ge-Oxy 132, he set-up the Asai
Research Institute and Clinic in Tokyo, Japan, to conduct
clinical trials.
People were treated with Dr.
Asai's Organic Germanium (Ge-Oxy 132) at dosages ranging from
as low as 50 mg. to as high as 3000 mg. (3 grams) per day.
Karl Note:
Jean Ross started with 10 grams per day
and has been taking at least 6 grams every day for more than
30 days, as of March 22, 2004. Do I know something
Vitamin Express doesn't know?
Liver dysfunctions, chronic
hepatitis, and various types of cancer (including leukemias)
responded well to Ge-Oxy 132. Diseases of the eye, including
cataracts, often responded quickly and dramatically. It
frequently produced excellent results when given to
hypertensive patients. Heart disease, including myocardial
infarction and angina pectoris, and Reynaud's disease
responded well to dosages as high as 1400 mg. per day. Similar
health benefits were also reported in people with mercury,
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Oral dosages Ge-Oxy 132 have
also been found to have impressive immuno-stimulant effects,
with no harmful side effects. In controlled studies, it
demonstrated marked anti-tumor effects and interferon-inducing
activity, and it restored immune function in immune-depressed
animals. Studies on immune-suppressed animals and on patients
with malignancies or rheumatoid arthritis suggest that Ge-Oxy
132 restores the normal function of T lymphocytes, B
lymphocytes, antibody dependent T-cell killing activity,
natural killer cell activity, and increases the numbers of
antibody-forming cells, although not enhancing these beyond
levels considered normal. Studies on mice demonstrated it's
anti-tumor effects on lung carcinoma, chemically induced
sarcomas, and leukemias.
The analgesic (pain-killing)
effect of Asai's Organic Germanium (Ge-Oxy 132) was recorded
early during its clinical use. Whether administered orally or
intravenously, it clearly enhanced morphine-induced analgesia,
perhaps by activating dopaminergic or serotoninergic neurons
in analgesic pathways, and/or by stimulating the release of
endogenous enkephalins or endorphins (our natural
pain-killers).
The apparent versatility of
Ge-Oxy 132 in normalizing health and alleviating major human
diseases suggests that it acts at a fundamental level of life
function. Dr. Asai suggested that it can, at least
partially, substitute for or supplement oxygenation in tissue,
because its unique chemical structure strongly attracts and
absorbs ("delocalizes") electrons. This
facilitates energy generation from high-energy electrons,
analogous to the well-understood role of oxygen as an
"electron sink" essential for energy-yielding electron
transfer processes. In cells which cannot utilize oxygen (for
example, cancer cells in solid tumors which appear to be
oxygen-sensitive), it is predictable that organic Germanium's
presence as an "oxygen-catalyst" could have deleterious
effects on malignant cells and may, therefore, demonstrate
therapeutic value.
Dr. Asai found that Ge-Oxy
132 occurs in high concentrations in medicinal plants, and is
therefore one of the main active principles responsible for
the therapeutic action of many age old, natural remedies. He
did not regard is as a drug. He stated, "I would rather call
it a health-giving substance - it restores health to those
afflicted with disease and sustains health in those who are
healthy.... Where body cells lack oxygen, indispensable to
life, a gradual decline in function is inevitable and the fire
of life will reduce until it is extinguished" *.
In its appearance, Germanium
is like a metal, although technically it is classified as a
semi-metal. Chemically, it resembles silicon in its behavior
as a semiconductor - its electrical conductivity varies with
temperature, pressure, and bioelectric charge gradients. The
element germanium (Ge), atomic number 32, atomic weight 72.6,
tends to pack into a lattice-like structure and displays the
electrical conductivity of a semi-conductor. Since the
elements of similar atomic number are biologically-essential
trace elements (e.g; selenium), it's not surprising that
germanium plays an essential role in human nutrition and
metabolism.
The research and clinical
work by Dr. Asai is summarized in his book Miracle Cure:
Organic Germanium. The concentrations of germanium he
found in foods and other biomaterials range from 0.1 to 1 PPM,
corresponding to 0.1 - 1.0 microgram of germanium per gram of
food material. Since humans consume about 2 pounds of food per
day (wet weight), adults might expect to consume 100 to 1000
micrograms (1 milligram) of germanium per day. Dr. Asai
reported that the levels of germanium in medicinal plants
range as high as 2000 PPM (roughly 1000 milligrams per pound).
Germanium also occurs naturally in peat and coal deposits,
apparently having accumulated to levels as high as 10 PPM from
the remains of once-living organisms. Acute and chronic
toxicity studies were conducted by Dr. Asai and his co-workers
using his Organic Germanium Complex" (Ge-Oxy 132) or
biscarboxyethylgermanium sesquioxide. Organic Germanium was
fed to various species of experimental animals in high doses,
equivalent to several grams per day for a human. The compound
was found to be essentially nontoxic even at the highest
dosages.
* Asai, R.,
1980. Miracle Cure: Organic Germanium, New York: Japan
Publications/Kodansha International via Harper and Row.
Karl Note:
This book is long out of print, but there are copies of it on
three of my web sites, including this one.
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Karl Note: Vitamin Express, on March 22, 2004, was offering germanium with the following prices.
The common deceptive claim is that the germanium being offered is "Ge-132 is the Organic Germanium developed by the Asai Institute, Tokyo, Japan."
The Asai Institute, of course, does make legitimate germanium, based on Dr. Asai's patent, but does not sell outside Japan.
Tokai Sangyo sells under its own patent, obtained about the same time as Dr. Asai's patent, and Tokai is the only other supplier in the world with an honest claim to the original, pure germanium.
Vibrant Life is the exclusive US distributor for Tokai Germanium.
Source
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Jarrow Formulas™
Ge-132 Organic Germanium Sesquioxide
Pure Organic Germanium |
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| Each capsule contains: |
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Pure organic germanium
Bis Beta Carboxyethyl Germanium Sesquioxide. |
100 mg. |
| Other ingredients: cellulose and magnesium stearate.
Capsule consists of gelatin. |
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Ge-132 is the Organic Germanium developed by
the Asai Institute, Tokyo, Japan. |
| Suggested Usage: As a dietary supplement, take 1-3 capsules daily, or as directed by your qualified health consultant. |
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