Allergy Research Group

OrganoGermanium Ge-132

F
N+ Score45
Vitamins & MineralsServing: 1 Tablet(s)Type: Non-Nutrient/Non-Botanical

OrganoGermanium Ge-132 is a single-ingredient supplement providing 200 mg of Bis-Carboxyethyl Germanium Sesquioxide per tablet. Organogermanium compounds have been explored in various research contexts for their potential biological properties. However, the 200 mg dosage in this product is not identified as a clinical dose for common research applications, suggesting it may be underdosed for certain intended effects. The product received an N+ Score of 45, resulting in an F grade and placing it in the below-average tier. While label transparency is complete for its single ingredient, the low ingredient adequacy and formula completeness contribute to its overall low quality rating. This product is intended for those interested in a basic OrganoGermanium supplement, with consideration for the provided dosage.

About This Product

OrganoGermanium Ge-132 by Allergy Research Group is a vitamins & minerals supplement containing 1 active ingredients. It has earned an N+ Score of 45/100 (Grade F).

N+ Score Breakdown

Ingredient Adequacy50/100

Are key ingredients present at clinically effective doses based on research?

Formula Completeness0/100

Does the product include all expected ingredients for its supplement category?

Label Transparency100/100

Are individual ingredient amounts clearly disclosed without proprietary blends?

Ingredient Diversity36/100

Does the formula include a breadth of beneficial compounds from multiple pathways?

Strengths

  • +Fully transparent label with individual ingredient amounts disclosed

Weaknesses

  • Missing several expected ingredients for its category
  • Limited ingredient diversity compared to category norms

Ingredient Analysis (1 ingredients)

IngredientAmountDose Adequacy
Bis-Carboxyethyl Germanium Sesquioxide200.000 mgN/A

Clinical ranges based on NIH ODS Fact Sheets and peer-reviewed research. Status indicates whether the amount meets evidence-based thresholds.