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Germanium, one of the most dynamic new discoveries in the
realm of trace elements, is necessary for optimum
nutritional health. Although still being researched for all
its possible supplementary applications, germanium has been
found to raise the activity level of various organs by
facilitating oxygen uptake and helping expel harmful
pollutants and arresting germ activity. Germanium also is
believed to act as an anti-cancer agent, has proved itself
effective in viral, bacterial and fungal infections and is
known to stimulate production of natural killer cells and
T-suppressor cells. A poor immune system and low energy
indicate germanium deficiencies.
Below are some symptoms of a germanium deficiency:
* Asthma
* Leukemia
* Cancer (breast, lung, bladder)
* Neuralgia
* Cardiac insufficiency
* Nephritis
* Hypertension
* Neurotic disorders
* Hepatic cirrhosis
* Softening of brain tissue
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