Guest guest Posted July 8, 2010 Report Share Posted July 8, 2010 Gadolinium, a heavy metal used as a contrasting agent in MRIs and MRAs has been definitively linked to a disease called Nephrogenic Systemic Fibrosis. http://www.icnsfr.org/ It is going to be hard to cover up what toxic doses of heavy metals do to us but they are trying to label this disease an autoimmune disorder. I believe this is caused by gadolinium toxicity and would like to know what you think. I believe I have some form of this disease but I can't get any validation from any doctor. Of course this doesn't surprise me. Here are a few more links if you are interested in this subject. Omniscan, a GE product is implicated in over 90% of the cases. http://www.pathmax.com/globalfibrosis/outsidelinks.html Omniscan Specter of MRI Disease Haunts General Electric http://www.propublica.org/series/general-electric-omniscan http://www.icnsfr.org/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2010 Report Share Posted July 8, 2010 Thanks for posting that interesting info - scary stuff! Carole in Oz Eideann & Fionn (Tristania GSDs) carole@... www.berigorafarm.com.au > Gadolinium, a heavy metal used as a contrasting agent in MRIs and MRAs has > been definitively linked to a disease called Nephrogenic Systemic > Fibrosis. http://www.icnsfr.org/ > > It is going to be hard to cover up what toxic doses of heavy metals do to > us but they are trying to label this disease an autoimmune disorder. I > believe this is caused by gadolinium toxicity and would like to know what > you think. > > I believe I have some form of this disease but I can't get any validation > from any doctor. Of course this doesn't surprise me. > > Here are a few more links if you are interested in this subject. Omniscan, > a GE product is implicated in over 90% of the cases. > > http://www.pathmax.com/globalfibrosis/outsidelinks.html > Omniscan Specter of MRI Disease Haunts General Electric > http://www.propublica.org/series/general-electric-omniscan > > http://www.icnsfr.org/ > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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