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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Germanium-132 (Ge-132) and Pain Relief

Endorphin Preservation and Enkephalinase Inhibition

  • Inhibition of pain-degrading enzymes: Organic germanium (Bis-carboxyethyl germanium sesquioxide) has been studied for its ability to inhibit enkephalinase, the enzyme responsible for breaking down endorphins and enkephalin neurotransmitters in the body.
  • Prolonged natural pain relief: By inhibiting this enzymatic breakdown, Ge-132 helps preserve endorphin levels, allowing the body's natural endogenous opioids to remain active longer, which contributes to pain reduction and modulation.

Additional Mechanisms for Pain and Inflammation

  • Oxygenation and circulation: Ge-132 is known to improve cellular oxygenation and tissue perfusion, which aids in reducing ischemic pain and accelerating tissue repair.
  • Free radical scavenging: As a powerful antioxidant, organic germanium neutralizes free radicals that contribute to inflammatory cascades and chronic pain conditions.
  • Immune modulation: By stimulating the production of interferon and enhancing natural killer (NK) cell activity, Ge-132 helps address underlying inflammatory and autoimmune processes associated with various types of discomfort.
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  • Acupuncture - Provides (Mechanism claim: endorphin release not necessarily the only mechanism)

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  • Vanadium - Causes (Amount: higher; Frequency: regular; Condition: not indicated; Certainty: may; Scope: various)
  • Beta-sitosterol - Modulates (Certainty: said; Aspect: level)
  • Vibrating platform - Reduces (Certainty: promised; Schedule: three_15_minute_workouts_weekly)
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