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Future Trend in Medical Treatment - Inducement of the Body's Natural Healing Power
The other day I had an interesting conversation with a friend now
living comfortably in
retirement.
This friend had earlier been successfully treated with my organic
germanium
compound and
had become a firm believer in its efficacy. For many years he had been
from
had been
ringing in the ears, and although various medical cures had been
attempted, he had
gained
little relief. Treatment with organic germanium, however, completely
healed his ailment,
and
furthermore, his general health showed a most remarkable improvement.
In fact, one
would hardly
suspect that this healthy gentleman had already lived over 70 years,
Borne out
of a
philanthropic spirit and on the basis of his own experience, he
decided to use my organic
germanium
Compound (without infringing on any pharmaceutical regulations) to
help other
people
suffering from incurable diseases. Not surprisingly he has been a very
successful in his
efforts,
much to the gratitude of' large number of people.
My friend had this to say. "Rather than being similar to modern
is more pharmaceutical
medicines.
this organic germanium compound like one of the traditional Chinese
medicinal
herbs. I
have used it to treat a number of different illnesses, and have
found its healing effect
to be more
constitutional than allopathic that is, it acts on the body as a whole
rather than on
any specific
symptom. "To put it more simply, your organic germanium cures
diseases by
inducing the
body's own natural healing powers. I am convinced that by increasing
the flow of
oxygen,
organic germanium stimulates latent natural healing powers
existing in the human
body,
thereby resulting in a very effective cure of any illness."
From the way in which various diseases had been cured by organic
germanium treatment,
I too, had
become aware of a rather close link between the action of organic
germanium and
natural
healing processes in the body. However, at that time, I had very
little idea of just what
these
healing powers were, or how they were to be described in scientific
terms.
Another interesting visitor came to me some time afterwards, this time
an elderly medical
practitioner
who had become familiar with acupuncture. He told me that the
scientific
principles
behind acupuncture anesthesia had recently been brought to
light, and that more
conventional
pain suppression anesthetics, such as morphine etc. will no longer be
needed in
surgical
operations. Furthermore, he continued, patients can be relieved of
pain for up to 27
hours and
suffer no side effects. Postoperative progress of the patient also
seems far better
than after
the use of conventional anesthetics.
In brief, recent research has shown that when acupuncture needles are
applied to what are
known as
tsubo in Oriental medicine, the pituitary gland secretes a peptide
hormone called
beta-endorphin
(which consists of 91 amino acids in a 61 to 91 amino acid sequence)
resulting in
a strong pain suppressing effect. The tsubo vary according to where
the operation
is to be
performed. Three acupuncture needles are inserted precisely at the
required
positions,
and after 15 to 20 minutes the desired anesthetic effect is achieved.
Since the
anesthetic
agent is an autogenic anesthetic produced in the body, there are no
undesirable
side
effects, and postoperative recovery is rapid. However, the doctor
continued to say that
since these
tsubo and other facets of acupuncture are not acknowledged in Western
medicine
and are not
included in university medical courses, this excellent anesthetic
practice is not
generally
employed.
It dawned on me as I listened that this anesthetic action is very
similar to the action of my
organic
germanium compound. On being given 3 to 4 grams of organic
germanium cancer
patients
literally writhing in pain have found relief in 15 to 20 minutes. Time
and time again, I
have
witnessed terminal stage cancer patients find release from their
torment as if by magic,
and be
allowed to finally pass from this world in peace.
Pain is a form of warning passed from the troubled area to the brain
by means of an
electric
charge relay mechanism along nerve cells. It is only
"signal" reaches the brain that we
actually
feel pain. Anesthetics. such as morphine, prevent us from
feeling pain by interrupting
this
electric charge relay temporarily by chemical action.
Germanium. on the other hand was initially thought to interfere with
the electric charge
relay
process due to its semiconductor properties. and this action quite
possibly takes place.
However , it
also seems reasonable that the introduction of a pseudo morphine
anesthetic
agent called
called "endorphin is stimulated in the body by germanium in much
the same way
as by
acupuncture needles. This proposition is certainly supported by
the results of
experiments
on laboratory animals using organic germanium. The color and luster of
hormone
secreting
the thyroid and adrenal glands are considerably improved, while the
animals' hair
becomes
glossier, giving the animals a rejuvenated appearance.
In clinical cases, too, germanium has been very effective in the
treatment of a number of
diseases
caused by adrenaline inadequacies, including enlargement of the
prostate gland,
cancer of
the breast and uterine cancer, goiter and uterine mvoma, etc. It would
thus appear
germanium
compound has a kind of electro-biochemical action quite unlike the
effect of
conventional
pharmaceuticals. For example example, germanium increases the
amount of
oxygen
transported by hemoglobin in the red blood cells. The supply of oxygen
to tissue cells
is thereby
increased. resulting in greater cellular activity. This in turn
can be assumed to be
responsible
for various other biochemical processes in relation to cell membrane
potential.
The pseudo
morphine agent "endorphin" referred to earlier is a peptide
hormone secreted
from the
hypothalamus in the brain, and is thought to be stimulated by
the germanium
compound.
To think that Oriental medicine that has its origins some 3,000 years
ago discovered an
anesthetic
procedure, which has now been substantiated by modern science, is
exhilarating to
say the
least! I can only marvel at the wisdom of the ancient Chinese
and the systematic
development
of their knowledge of medicine.
At present, however, the focus of world attention has been turned to
the "wonder
medication
" interferon. The existence of this substance was first brought
to light more than 20
years ago,
and is considered one of the most significant medical discoveries
since penicillin,
particularly
where cancer treatment is concerned. However, just what kind of
substance
interferon
is, and how it works, remain very difficult questions to answer.
To put it as briefly as possible, when an infectious virus enters the
human body, tissue cells
commence to
secrete interferon (a glycoprotein with a molecular weight of about
40,000) to
protect the
cells from the viral infection. In addition, there is also an increase
in the number of
macrophages
(one of the leucocytes involved in the removal of cells) for greater
effectiveness
against
cancer cells.
Clinical test with interferon have produced excellent results.
So much that pharmaceutical
manufacturers
have started to worry that that their more conventional products will
become
obsolete. It
should be noted here, however, that interferon is not a new drug
- it is a
substance
produced in the human body, whose natural healing powers have been
harnessed
scientifically.
That famous doctor Robert Koch is quoted as saying, "The best
substances formed
naturally by
the human medicines are those body." It seems he was forecasting
the discovery
of
interferon, Although was discovered, and its significance understood,
more than 20 years
ago, there
are several reasons why it has not been used greatly. First, large
scale cell cultures
are required
which are very difficult to grow. Secondly, since the amount of
interferon
obtained is
very small, little has been learned about its chemical
structure. Although it has
been found
to be a glycoprotein, its molecular sequence and its biochemical
action in the
human body
have still not been studied sufficiently, Thirdly, nothing is known
about how
interferon
is produced in the cells, and fourthly, interferon is unbelievably one
gram costing
more than
$100,000.
At present, this wonder working substance, interferon, has still not
been synthesized in the
test tube.
Only live cells are capable of its production, and furthermore, the
only interferon
which is
effective in the human body is that which is produced by human cells.
As the synthesis of interferon is practically impossible, and there
seems little likelihood of
any suitable
method for production being developed in the near future, it has been
proposed
that the
same result might be obtained by somehow inducing the production of
interferon from
living cells
in the human body. Consequently, a number of researches
have attempted to
force the
secretion of interferon by stimulating the cells with various toxic
substances.
However,
although this method does in fact stimulate the cells to secrete
interferon, the
stimulating
reagents are invariable toxic, and cannot be used for medical
purposes.
During my own research. I have often paid attention to matters
relating to the electric
charge on
cell membranes. Apparently the very nature of cancer cells, for
example, is
changed by
alterations in the cellular membrane potential. Nobel prize
winner Prof.. Albert
SzentGyorgyi
has put forward similar ideas based on electro-biochemical concepts.
My
germanium
compound is an organic compound containing atoms of the semiconductor
element
germanium. The semiconductor property of the germanium atoms
enables this
compound to
bring about changes in electric charge ( as can be seen in the
dehydrogenation
and super
oxidation effects.)
From the above suppositions it is postulated that it is this
change in membrane potential of
the cancer
cells that results in the stimulation of interferon production.
Supporting evidence
for this
postulation is presented in the accompanying diagram.
Throughout this book I have explained the basis of an organic
germanium compound
exhibit
solely on the basis of an increase in the amount of circulating oxygen
in the body. This
explanation,
however, is inadequate. To be sure, the dehydrogenation effect
in the body is
certainly an
advantage in various medical treatments. However, with the
discovery of the
induced
production of such a powerful weapon as interferon in the suppression
of diseases
and
particularly the elimination of cancer cells. I felt an
overwhelming sense of conviction that
I was moving
closer to the truth.
Modern Western medicine is based on an allopathic approach (i.e.
treating symptoms as
each calls
for attention.) Cancer resistant agents are typical examples, but
these agents
involve
undesirable side effects resulting in the considerable recent
controversy about
iatrogenic
diseases (diseases caused by medical treatment.)
I think it would be quite proper to call interferon a "natural
healing substance," In contrast
to
anticancer agents, interferon is produced within the body
in order to protect the body
from
disease, It is designed to support life, and does not, therefore,
result in any undesirable
side effects
in other parts of the body. Furthermore, my organic germanium
compound,
which
induces the production of interferon, is also completely nontoxic and
free of side
effects. In
this sense, it is very similar to traditional Chinese medicines.
Another interesting fact which should be considered here is that just
as acupuncture fails to
affect some
people (i.e., no anesthetic action) germanium, too, on rare occasions
fails to
induce the
secretion of any quantity of interferon. Although the reason is
not easy to explain,
my
observations of clinical cases where organic germanium has been
employed tends to
make me
believe that this phenomenon is due to acidosis of the blood which is
a result of loss
of a proper
acid/alkaline balance.
I would like to state my belief that the induced production and
secretion of interferon by
organic
germanium, and of endorphin by acupuncture, establishes a scientific
basis for
Oriental
medicine. Chinese medicinal herbs invariably contain high levels of
germanium. and
furthermore,
it is also possible that these herbs also contain other compounds that
induce the
production
of other interferon like substances in the body.
In acupuncture, stimulation via the tsubo results in the increased
production and secretion
of endorphin
which in turn results in a healing effect. In moxa cautery
treatment, the toxic
components
resulting from the thermal decomposition of protein under the scorched
portion
of skin are
passed into the bloodstream, and subsequently induce the production of
interferon
in the
tissue cells. Both endorphin and interferon are types of
hormone, each closely related
to the
other. Living beings have been endowed with these natural
healing substances for self
preservation
purposes.
I believe future medical treatment will be centered around the use of
these and similar
substances.
The basic concept is expressed as "Sho" in Oriental
medicine, "Gesamtheit" in
German, and
"holistic" in English. On this basis, the amount of
circulating oxygen which is so
essential to
life is increased to strengthen the body's defense against the cause
of a disease,
and the
production of the powerful weapon interferon is also increased to join
in the fight
against the
pathogen.
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