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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Acu-Cell Analysis: Germanium and Kidney Function

  • Severe Toxicity Risk: Unlike organic forms, inorganic germanium compounds (such as germanium dioxide) are known to pose a severe risk of cumulative toxicity when ingested over extended periods or in excessive amounts.
  • Renal Accumulation: Inorganic germanium is poorly regulated by the body and has a strong tendency to accumulate in the kidneys, specifically targeting the renal tubular cells.
  • Pathology: This accumulation leads to structural damage, including tubular degeneration, interstitial nephropathy, and ultimately renal failure.
  • Systemic Impact: Impaired kidney function further slows down the clearance of the mineral, creating a dangerous feedback loop that increases systemic toxicity, often accompanied by peripheral neuropathy and anemia.
  • Clinical Recommendation: Due to the high risk of irreversible kidney damage, the use of inorganic germanium is strongly discouraged, and individuals experiencing reduced kidney function should strictly avoid any exposure.
AI-generated in the approach of Dr. Ronald Roth. Not his own words.
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Germanium - connections

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  • Contains: Tin (Context: human tissue after accidental deaths)
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