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MRI

Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2004 4:58 pm
by Simon King LCPH MARH
has anyone seen definite effects (Sx) from MRI scans in their practice?

Thanks

SK

Re: MRI

Posted: Sat Aug 20, 2011 6:09 pm
by sue.boyle21
Hi,

Has anyone had a client who works with MRI machines either antidoting or blocking remedy action ?

Thanks

Sue

Re: MRI

Posted: Sat Jun 27, 2015 7:57 pm
by healthinfo6
A patient with hearing loss issues is going to have a very long 45 minute MRI that involves looking for brain tumors and neuromas and possibly the ear structure. Allopaths looking for cause of hearing loss.
Concern is for spending so much time under powerful magnets, person is highly energy conscious, aware, practices Reiki and yoga.
They felt sick years ago after a much shorter MRI.
Hahnemann used magnets and there are north and sole pole magnet remedies, Magnetus Polus Articus and Australis.
Any ideas how MRI could affect a 200C constitutional remedy, like antidote it?
Would the magnet remedies be useful before and/or after MRI, like taking a remedy before surgery, etc.?
Susan

Re: MRI

Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2015 11:43 pm
by healthinfo6
A patient with hearing loss issues is going to have long 45 minute MRI looking for brain tumors, neuromas and ear structure.
Allopaths looking for cause of hearing loss, possibly due to otosclerosis.
Person is highly energy conscious, aware, practices Reiki and yoga and concern about spending so much time under powerful magnets,
having felt sick years ago after a short MRI.
Hahnemann used magnets and there are north and sole pole magnet remedies, Magnetus Polus Articus and Australis.
Could an MRI antidote a constitutional remedy?
Would taking a magnet remedy be helpful before and/or after an MRI?
Susan

Re: MRI

Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2015 11:02 pm
by Dale Moss
Interesting questions. I don't really know the answers, but I would certainly assume an MRI could antidote one's constitutional. Since this person felt sick after a short MRI, I'd encourage him/her to look for alternatives -- anything to avoid another. It sounds preposterous to use such a heavy-duty tool to check into hearing loss.
Peace,
Dale

Re: MRI

Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2015 1:00 am
by Dr. Joe Rozencwajg, NMD
Not if the cause can be a deadly brain tumour....

Joe.

Dr. J. Rozencwajg, NMD.

"The greatest enemy of any science is a closed mind"

www.naturamedica.co.nz

Re: MRI

Posted: Sat Jul 04, 2015 12:28 am
by Dale Moss
Of course, Dr. J. But what are the chances of a brain tumor as opposed to otosclerosis? Or the very likely possibility that the hospital, having invested heavily in an MRI machine, wants it to earn its keep.
Peace,
Dale

Re: MRI

Posted: Sat Jul 04, 2015 2:38 am
by Dr. Joe Rozencwajg, NMD
Tumours are rarer than otosclerosis, agree, but if and when you get it, it is 100% for you.

I am not a betting person and especially not with health and life. I want to know what is happening so I know what to treat and how to treat properly. I always ask "what would I do if it was me in this situation?"
The answer is that I would do all the investigations necessary to get a clear picture. I can reverse the damage from a MRI, so can all homeopaths...I find it a lot more difficult to treat a brain tumour.

Joe

Dr. J. Rozencwajg, NMD.

"The greatest enemy of any science is a closed mind"

www.naturamedica.co.nz

Re: MRI

Posted: Sun Jul 05, 2015 1:40 pm
by bearpaws_56569
I would like to add an additional caution regarding MRI's. Many if not most brain MRI's are done with contrast to enhance the images. The contrast dye contains the toxic metal Gadolinium. It is chelated in the dye and supposedly passed in the urine within a few hours in persons with normal kidney function. However I am living proof this is not the case. Four 4 years since my last MRI with contrast I am still 4 times the reference range. I am on another message board for people who like myself have retained Gadolinium in spite of normal kidney function. I am not an isolated case. Some chelating agents are stronger than others. Once the Gadolinium is free it is highly toxic. Heavy metals are known endocrine disruptors. My autoimmune system is a mess. It has altered my entire life. I now take every opportunity I get to warn others.

Re: MRI

Posted: Sun Jul 05, 2015 6:38 pm
by Soroush Ebrahimi
Dear Bearpaws
As you have not been well since taking the contrast medium, have you tried taking the contrast medium in potency - eg 30C?

Rgds

Soroush
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Subject: Re: [Minutus] MRI
I would like to add an additional caution regarding MRI's. Many if not most brain MRI's are done with contrast to enhance the images. The contrast dye contains the toxic metal Gadolinium. It is chelated in the dye and supposedly passed in the urine within a few hours in persons with normal kidney function. However I am living proof this is not the case. Four 4 years since my last MRI with contrast I am still 4 times the reference range. I am on another message board for people who like myself have retained Gadolinium in spite of normal kidney function. I am not an isolated case. Some chelating agents are stronger than others. Once the Gadolinium is free it is highly toxic. Heavy metals are known endocrine disruptors. My autoimmune system is a mess. It has altered my entire life. I now take every opportunity I get to warn others.