| Features: |
| Essential microelement.
Common names include germanium-132 (Ge-132) and germanium sesquioxide. Small amounts of germanium are found in certain minerals and plant products, including: argyrodite germanite garlic ginseng aloe comfrey On April 23, 2019 the Food and Drug Administration updated their ban on the import of all germanium-containing products that are promoted as drugs or dietary supplements for human consumption. The banned list includes but is not restricted to: Germanium Sesquioxide GE-132 GE-OXY-132 Vitamin “O”” Pro-Oxygen Nutrigel 132 Immune Multiple Germax |
| 789- | GE, | Complete remission of pulmonary spindle cell carcinoma after treatment with oral germanium sesquioxide |
| - | Case Report, | SCC, | NA |
| 790- | GE, | A Toxicological Evaluation of Germanium Sesquioxide (Organic Germanium) |
| - | vitro+vivo, | NA, | NA |
| 791- | GE, | Germanium Sesquioxide Organic Germanium |
| 792- | GE, | The role of germanium in diseases: exploring its important biological effects |
Query results interpretion may depend on "conditions" listed in the research papers. Such Conditions may include : -low or high Dose -format for product, such as nano of lipid formations -different cell line effects -synergies with other products -if effect was for normal or cancerous cells
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