A Toxic Metal use in Dyes for MRI Testing Stays with You Forever
Dr. Joe Hickey has demonstrated that
Gadolinium, a toxic heavy metal that is administered as a contrast material for
most MRI’s to sharpen the images, stays with the patient indefinitely if not
treated. Gadolinium acts similarly to
lead, mercury, and arsenic to increase the risk of chronic degenerative
diseases over years of exposure. To find
out if you have a toxic residue of Gadolinium, ask your integrative physician
to do a challenge test with EDTA. The
treatment is chelation therapy.
Go to www.icimed.com to find a doctor knowledgeable about this
problem.
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