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Fascinating . I don t think I’ll ever have an MRI

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There is so much metal that we consume. That’s between cooking on pans certain pans, in certain foods, water, all kinds of jabs, vitamins, tattoos. These MRI’s certainly I’m thinking would have a negative affect on the body especially the elders who have many yrs exposed to metals.😳

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I have had many (20+)MRIs over the last 33 years and I have yet to be given any warning about gadolinium. I don’t think that doctors are aware of it and order it because it makes their life easier. When I discovered that gadolinium had a brain effect, I refused it when I had an MRI but the doctor then sent me back to do the whole procedure again. I haven’t had an MRI since. One of the things you don’t mention is that if the injection of gadolinium doesn’t go straight into the vein, the needles passes out the other side or there is some weakness in the vein then the pain from this is extreme.as the gadolinium reacts with the tissues. This happened to me once and just added to the stress of subsequent scans. One has to get some perspective on this in that if one has a soft tissue tumour or pathology then an MRI is by far the best way to see it, especially if it’s deep in the body. Ultrasound is OK with more superficial lesions but not detailed enough to properly diagnose. Sometimes there is no other way than an MRI but they should only be used when absolutely necessary not just to make the doctors job easier.

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A friend of mine lost his kidney transplant after being given gadolinium and is now only on dialysis and immune-suppressing drugs to keep his body from rejecting this non-functioning kidney. The group of doctors and nurses performing the MRI were not informed of the possible consequences and ended up destroying his only functioning transplanted kidney.

Also, another friend told me recently about a young person who died after the contrast was administered.

Everyone has their own reasons and must make their own decisions, but the multitude of adverse effects just after contrast administration shows that playing with nanotechnology (as well as radiofrequency (RF) and strong magnetic fields?) can have dire consequences, and people should be better informed to make their decisions

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It seems that the contrast is the most dangerous aspect but I agree that the strong magnetic fields are likely to have some effect and probably negative.

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I had a no dye MRI, head and spine, 45 minutes long I think. The pain was unbelievable. When I got out, there was a burn on the back of my neck - though nothing touched my skin except my hair. The nurse gave me all the ice packs they had to try cool my way overheated body down. RF burn maybe?

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Should we think that people who have been exposed to graphene may be more likely to die suddenly while they are getting an MRI?

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Thanks for this extensive list of extremely important information! 🩵

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When the truth looks like something from the Onion hosting the Darwin awards....

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I am deathly afraid of MRI’s…now I see, from your excellent article, my Intuition is correct!

The last MRI I had, I was forced to stop mid way through-couldn’t finish (trapped feeling). I had to get something from the doctor to relax, and the person administering it the second time was so nice, and got me through it. She was an angel!

WOW! Thank you for the outstanding information!👍💥

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I dodged a bullet. I avoid doctors but am under investigation for diagnosing prostate cancer after high PSA reading in blood. Refused the gadolinium dye and biopsy. Taking supplements including black seed oil, dandelion, apigenin, quercetin and IP6 alongside vitamins and zinc. Will speak to Urology about monitoring only. NO INFORMED CONSENT on the dye. I had informed them in advance but the technician did not know and wanted to use it!

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Pectasol-C for prostate

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A nice warning clip explains everything: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HUUvBICd6QI&ab_channel=SiemensHealthineers

0:47 The normal MRI image basically shows water molecules which all aligned with the magnetic field produced by the machine and additional powerful magnetic impulse deflects the water molecules out of alignment for a brief instant.

Translation: We will mess up your while body like never before.

1:13 Typical MRI machines contains three kinds of magnets…

Translation: Don’t even think that you can escape this torture.

1:46 …the very strong magnetic field required can only be generated efficiently in a narrow tube.

Translation: We make sure that your body is super-exposed to this destructive impact.

1:53 …a modern MRI machine produces a magnetic field around 60,000 stronger than the Earth’s.

Translation: We don’t care about you or your body. We don’t care that it has been optimized to live in the Earth’s magnetic field. We will mess you up 60,000 times more potently. We don’t care whether you survive, because we have no idea how a field of such power really destroys your body in the long run. Trust the science. We know what we do.

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Holy shit !

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My ❤️ has 25% kidney function & now needs a liver. The liver Dr said the contrast won’t hurt his liver but kidney Dr says don’t do it the contrast. 🤪🤪

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This is all mri machines? I know about how much they weigh, 15-20 tons.

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Refused an MRI for exactly these reasons

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What else can be used besides an MRI? This is 2024, and there’s nothing else?🤦‍♀️

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I underwent a brain MRI (without gladolinium) about ten years ago and it was as if fireworks were going off in my head the entire time - it was a horrible experience. I also had an intense headache for three days afterwards and could barely get off the couch. Later I found out that that wasn't normal ...I imagine it means I have metals in my brain tissue but don't really know. About a year later I got severe EHS. Likely the MRI was a contributing factor though I now suspect I had a lower level of EHS for years previously- I had not yet connected the dots.

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Most definitely an issue. However, not one in the top 1000 things contributing to our collective stupidity and Third World shit hole residence. That said, bullshit, fake ass, agitprop, cock holsters that elude to legitimacy are definitely in the top three. Hell, they might be the top three.

Personalize that, if you wish. It was meant that way.

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