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Anti-cancer mechanisms of different trace minerals?

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Hello folks.

Would anyone be so kind as to help me with these questions, if they can?

Are the anti-cancer mechanisms (within the cells of the human body) of each

of the below following trace minerals *distinct* from one another?

Do we know if any of these trace minerals would likely interfere with the

anti-cancer mechanisms of any of the others?

(1) Germanium Sesquioxide (Ge-132) (Organic Germanium)

(2) Cesium Chloride & Cesium Carbonate

(3) Rubidium (specific form? maybe used similarly to Cesium?)

(4) Poly-MVA (containing Palladium)

(To the best of my understanding, Poly-MVA is a patented/proprietary type of

" palladium lipoic complex " composed of the trace mineral Palladium bonded to

the antioxidant alpha-lipoic acid)

Thank you very much for your time and knowledge.

peace and healing,

Glen from Illinois, USA

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