| What is "Germanium" and what are its bodily effects?
From treatment medicine to preventive medicineDiscovered around 100 years ago, germanium is asubmetallic element found in plants that have remedialeffects such as bracket fungus and Korean ginseng.
In recentyears, it brought out a new revolution in the medical field.That is, germanium dramatically enhance human beings'ability to treat their own ailments; in other words, our bodies'natural healing powers.70% of the human body is water.
Most flow throughout ourbodies in the form of blood, not only to carry oxygen to eachcell, but also remove active oxygen, enhance our immunesystem by improving our physical conditions, increasemetabolism and blood circulation.
Germanium functions by the body activities mentioned abovesuch as increased blood circulation, to supplying oxygen to allparts of the body, acts as a substitute of oxygen and inducesinterferon during which it discharges body wastes, toxicsubstances and foreign matters from our body.
The efficacy of Germanium When it comes into contact with human skin, germanium'selectron osmolality ionize itself and penetrates below thedermal tissues. Once it reaches the capillary blood vessels insubcutaneous tissue, germanium ion infiltrates into the bloodvessel, and electron start to travel in the blood stream.
If the blood is acidic, germanium's negative ions attachthemselves to neutralize the blood pH or if the blood is alkali,the ions inverse themselves into positive ions and again,neutralize the blood pH. Thus, germanium has ablood-cleansing effect. In addition, it can form adductcompounds which has significant effects; for example, withthe cholesterol in the blood attached onto the vascular wall,germanium penetrates inside the cholesterol, decomposes thecholesterol polymer into fluid alcohol compound, removes itfrom the vascular wall and discharges it outside the bodythrough the kidney. The discharge of the cholesterol outsidethe body increases blood circulation and helps antiaging.
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