The trace element in garlic can fight cancer

Japanese scientists say that the trace elements in garlic, especially the Germanium element, have a certain effect in fighting cancer.

Japanese scientists say that the trace elements in garlic, especially the Germanium element, have a certain effect in fighting cancer.

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According to scientists, after the Germanium element enters the human body it can perform " transporting " oxygen - an indispensable element in the human body, to parts of the human body.

In addition, Germanium element can help eliminate fatigue, improve human fitness. In particular, germanium can also excrete the body through the kidneys and urine, so it does not cause side effects to the human body.

Dr. Kazuhiko Asai, a Japanese expert on Germanium elements through mouse experiments, proved the anticancer effect of Germanium.

Dr. Kazuhiko Asai also researched and discovered Germanium content of many different plant species.

Update 14 December 2018
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