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I love learning about various cultures. What say ye? I don't know anything about Germany and blood. I googled some stuff for this.

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I also do not know much about the german culture and such - i appreciate your research, and cant wait to see more from you :D

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Germaium
Organic Germanium (bis-carboxyethyl germanium sesquioxide) is gaining increasing recognition as a potent healing substance, primarily through the work of Dr. Kasuhiko Asai. This compound directly increases the body's oxygen supply, as it contains a great deal of oxygen in a form that can be easily assimilated. (See "Miracle Cure: Organic Germanium" by Dr. Paul Asai, Japan Publications, Inc., Tokyo and New York.)
This stuff is a miracle. Enough said.


neuschwanstein castle, bavaria, germany

Lady Morphine said:
I also do not know much about the german culture and such - i appreciate your research, and cant wait to see more from you :D

I want to hear what you all have to say about Germany. I know trying a few remedies, like the wonderful feverfew, is not enough to know the culture.

Feverfew has been well researched as safe and effective in Germany.

Feverfew originally came from southeastern Europe. Today, it is widespread throughout Europe, North America and Australia. It is a short perennial that blooms between July and October. In the past, it could be seen in nearly every hedgerow throughout the gardens of England and Germany. People planted feverfew around their homes because they believed it would purify the atmosphere and ward off disease.

I love this herb.

I have not tried blutwurst, but I have seen morcilla, and I have tried scrapple. I didn't much care for it, but I plan to work on a good Bavarian cream pie recipe, or maybe you have one?

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Interesting - what is the form of the organic germanium? Sounds strange - havent heard of that before.

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There's germanium organically occurring in the herbs suma, aloe vera, chlorella, Korean ginseng, comfrey (Symphytum officinale), garlic (Allium sativum) and shiitake. Aloe, garlic and myself don't mix the best, so I find the best germanium to be that which is already purified and concentrated without fillers. It's rare and borderline vorboten here. It is commonly used in Russia and Mexico, as well as Germany for various purposes including cancer, nerve pain and asthma. Here it's been experimented with very minorly with AIDS. Too many jump to fear when simple herbs can carry some through.

Lady Morphine said:
Interesting - what is the form of the organic germanium? Sounds strange - havent heard of that before.

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