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Sublingual Germanium

by Douglas labs

 

WHAT IS IT?

Sublingual Germanium is organic Germanium or bis-carboxyethyl germanium sesquioxide. Each sublingual (dissolved under the tongue) tablet contains 150 mg of Germanium sesquioxide.

 

WHAT DOES IT DO?

Germanium is a naturally occurring trace mineral. Most forms of Germanium are toxic but the organic, sesquioxide form is different. It is nontoxic and has a host of beneficial properties.


CAUTIONS

Non-toxic even at doses of up to 10,000 mg. Around 2 to 3 percent may get a skin rash. Immune suppressed individuals may get a fever showing that their immune system has been reactivated. Other temporary detoxification reactions may also occur. Doses for individuals suffering from detox reactions have to be dramatically reduced to around 25 mg and work up from there.

It is very difficult to separate GE-132 from inorganic Germanium. This product is guaranteed to be 100% pure and free of inorganic  Germanium dioxide. Beware of cheaper brands!

If pregnant or nursing consult a health care professional.
 

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DOSE

Take 1/2 to 1 tablet dissolved under the tongue (may also be swallowed) from 1 to 2 times daily. Dr. Asai used up to 1000 to 2000 mg per day for seriously ill people. Consult your health practitioner for more information.

The manufacturer prohibits us from discounting this product.

NHC sells 30 tablet bottles of Sublingual Germanium 150 mg for $48.00 The suggested retail price is $48.00.

 

 

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These statements have not been evaluated by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA).
The products discussed are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

 

 

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