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[–] 4 pts (edited )

well isn't that nice, anyone out there have any natural methods they have heard about to clear that shit out? Iodine perhaps?

Update: found one source where activated charcoal was suggested, but most medical articles either recommended a specific type of dialysis or nothing at all. So yeah don't go to the hospital unless you're truly about to die, and don't get MRI with contrast if it includes this Gadolinium shit.

Activated charcoal goes to the brain?

[–] 2 pts

no, the study showed it would remove it from a liquid, so yeah doubtful it would work by crossing the blood brain barrier

I can only think of autophagy causing the body to clean up but that probably would be multiple times.

[–] 3 pts

Pretty sure Chuck Norris talks a lot about this and there was a lawsuit and what not. Gadolinium is a heavy metal found on periodic table under Gd. It is chelated which "prevents it from being retained in the body". It is a well known fact though that some is retained. Medical professionals know this and state the benefit of the contrast outweighs the risk of the retention in the body.

[–] 3 pts

The fraternal order of dr back when this technology came out probably tested this over a weeks time and said it’s all good. Then nobody questioned it afterward. Same with vax, chemo and all types of “treatments”. Healthcare is a billion dollar industry. Big pharm makes billions each year fucking people up. Chemo is basically killing you a down leads race to see what does first you or the cancer. And it’s way over priced. Radiation.. that’s just the same shit just focused. Medical and education was under the Rockefeller foundation. Rewritten and guided by the hands of evil.

How the fuck do you remove that from the brain? It's hard enough to get words out now gallium?

Maybe intermittent fasting for autophagy but really?

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[–] 0 pt (edited )

I suspect you don't. They've known this stuff sits in the body for years. It literally replaces the calcium in osteoblasts (bone cells) acting like a resevoir.

Fuckin' hell.

Avoid contrast whenever possible. Just say you're allergic to contrast dyes.

[–] 0 pt

That's horrible. I had at least 30 MRI's in less than 3 years back in 2008. At least half of them had contrast.