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10. Guarding against the Effects of Pollution
It is an understatement that much has been said and written on the
subject of world
pollution.
Particularly relevant here is pollution of the air and of foodstuffs.
This contamination
gradually
builds up in the body and can lead to very serious diseases. For
instance, there has
been a long
continued use of mercury and cadmium in fertilizers etc., that in
sufficient amounts
can lead to
metal poisoning.
To study the efficacy of organic germanium on mercury poisoning, I
asked a pathologist to
use it on
animals. At the time, the shocking symptoms of mercury poisoning cases
of people
who had
eaten mercury contaminated fish in a particular area of Japan were
widely reported,
and there
was a real sense of urgency to relieve the plight of the victims.
The experimental results obtained by the pathologist were as I
had expected: "An
intravenous
injection of 0.6 mg of mercury chloride to a rat weighing 200 gm
induced a
calcareous
deposit in the cortex of the kidney 20 hours after the injection. A
high degree of
calcareous
deposit was also observed in the medulla.
The rat was then treated with the organic germanium compound, and
after 10 days, most
of the
calcareous deposits disappeared, and after another 20 days, no trace
of calcium was
observed.
The dead cells were found dispersed, some of them in the interstices
of the tissues.
After 30
days of germanium therapy, these were replaced by healthy cells, thus
showing the
efficacy of
the treatment.
Moreover, another experiment in which mercury was given to a rat along
with germanium
compound
revealed no toxic symptoms in the rat. Thus, germanium administration
appears to
have an
adequate effect in preventing mercury poisoning."
Once I had samples of my hair analyzed to determine the mercury
content. The average
mercury
content was 0.98 ppm which showed that methyl mercury harmful to the
living body
was
virtually nil. The available data on the mercury content in the hair
of inhabitants in Tokyo
on the other
hand gives the following figures :
Average inhabitants:
6.9 ppm (17.7 ppm max.. 2.6 ppm min.)
Those having a heavy intake of fish: 12.0 ppm (19.3 ppm max.,
4.7 ppm ml 'n.)
It is generally agreed among investigators that the mercury content in
the hair of Japanese
ranges from
5 ppm to 10 ppm. Since harmful organic mercury accounts for 70 % to 80
% of
the total
mercury content, these high figures for the Japanese are
alarming. If the methyl
mercury
content in the hair exceeds 20 ppm, danger signals show in such
symptoms as
abnormal
perception, difficulty in walking, and loss of normal visual ability,
and if it exceeds
the 30 ppm
mark, the mercury poisoning may be fatal. The mechanism of poisoning
by methyl
mercury has
not yet been fully clarified, although one hypothesis is that the
properties of
mercury
atoms and the free organic radicals that combine with them cause an
electrodynamic
disturbance
in the living body
Upon request similar experiments on animals were conducted using
cadmium instead of
mercury to
determine the effects of germanium on cadmium poisoning. The data
obtained
clearly
indicated the efficacy of the germanium compound.
The best method of solving mercury or cadmium poisoning is simply the
prevention of
accumulation
of mercury or cadmium in the body through constant discharge or a
therapy
which
captures and discharges any amount if accumulated.
The structure of my germanium ideally suits it for this task. The
organic germanium
compound has
a cubic structure with three negative oxygen ions around germanium as
shown
in the
subjoined diagram.
The negative oxygen ions are at the base of the cubic triangle.
Two cubic triangles whose
bases face
each other make a molecule.
Any heavy metal accumulated in a living body is in a state of positive
ions which would
jump into
and be trapped in the mesh structure of the negatively charged oxygen
ions of the
organic
germanium compound taken into the body.
The germanium compound with its semi conducting properties is
discharged completely
from the
body. about 20 hours after its intake. On its way it not only
captures any heavy
metal
accumulated in the body but discharges itself with it from the body.
So long as we live
in this
polluted environment called Earth, we are bound to succumb in the end
to pathological
changes in
our body and mind caused by contaminated food and air. If pollution
and invasion
of
contaminated substances into the body are unavoidable, the only escape
seems to me the
cleansing of
these substances from our body, or making our body resistant to
contamination.
I am convinced that the organic germanium compound will play a role in
achieving this
solution.
I touched upon the efficacy of organic germanium in removing
contaminated food from the
body when
describing its efficacy in metal poisoning. In this respect poly
biphenyl chloride
PCB has to
be mentioned. the toxicity of poly biphenyl chloride appearing when
its chlorine
combines
with the biphenyl radical to become organic chlorine. If this chlorine
is separated
from the
biphenyl radical to make it inorganic chlorine, it will lose its
toxicity and be
discharged
from the body. Various means of detaching the chlorine from the
biphenyl radical
are
conceivable in modern molecular chemistry. for instance,
radiation may be utilized. The
organic
germanium compound appears to have a special electrochemical action.
In a chemical
experiment.
a phenomenon which can be regarded as evidence of its action to
separate the
chlorine has
been confirmed.
The fact that organic germanium compound orally administered is
absorbed by way of the
intestines
into the blood where it combines with blood cells to circulate through
the body has
been
pathologically confirmed. Consequently, its remarkable efficacy has
shown itself in the
liver, lungs
and brain cells where the blood influx is heavy.
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