Illnesses That Could Actually Be Gadolinium Toxicity
As more become aware of the dangers of gadolinium retention in the body, people have been asking if doctors diagnosed them wrong all along. Many in the medical community still believe that gadolinium dye in MRA and MRI scans are harmless. Therefore, when victims come to their offices complaining of muscle spasms, brain fog or
Read MoreIs Your MRI Poisoning You?
The medical community has been using MRI and MRA scans for decades. They push that using contrast dyes for these procedures are the only way to get a clear picture. However, there are thousands of people left wondering after a scan if they contracted MRI poisoning. About Gadolinium Gadolinium is a chemical element carrying the atomic
Read MoreStudy Shows Gadolinium Retention in Rat’s Brain
Researchers from the Guerbet Group and the University of Münster in Germany recently found rat test subjects retained linear gadolinium a year after injected. This research supports thousands of individuals afflicted with a variety of illnesses after receiving an MRI or MRA scan. About Gadolinium Gadolinium is a chemical element carrying the atomic number 64 and
Read MoreGadolinium Toxicity Testing
Gadolinium element is used in the making of Gadolinium-based contrast agents (GBCAs) which are used in MRI or MRA scans. Medical professionals have used GBCAs since 1988 for between 33-50% of all exams and was considered to be safe. Now, reports indicate that the body retains the chemical in the body and in some cases
Read MoreRenown Scientist Has Proof of Brain Gadolinium Toxicity
Dr. Emanuel Kanal, the director of magnetic resonance services and professor of radiology and neuroradiology at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center now has confidential said he has proof of brain gadolinium toxicity. About Gadolinium Gadolinium is a chemical element carrying the atomic number 64 and the atomic symbol Gd. Belonging to a group of elements in
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Gadolinium Toxicity Affects the Brain
Many know the risks of injecting gadolinium into the body. These include kidney impairment and also hurting developing babies among other hazards. However, what researchers are starting to link now is the buildup of the gadolinium toxicity in the different areas of the brain. About Gadolinium Gadolinium is a chemical element carrying the atomic number 64
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Regardless of Warnings Doctors Keep Pushing Gadolinium
Even though in December of 2017, the FDA issued a tougher warning on gadolinium, the dye used in MRI and MRA scans, doctors still push patients to use the hazardous chemical. The government agency is calling for additional studies and urging doctors to be careful. However, the medical field isn’t heeding the warnings. About Gadolinium Gadolinium is
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The Most Critical MRI Question
Most patients getting an MRI don’t know to ask a critical question: Will the MRI use gadolinium or not? Researchers have found that the gadolinium-based contrast agent (GBCA) can leave metal deposits in the body’s organs and tissues. This includes the brain. Medical professionals believe that this dye is harmlessly expelled by the body, however,
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Researchers Find Gadolinium Leakage in Eyes
The U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) will keep researching the ocular effects of MRI exams in stroke patients. Initial reports found that the MRI contrast dye, gadolinium, leaks into the eyes of acute stroke patients. More research is needed since the cause of the leakage is unknown. About Gadolinium Gadolinium is a chemical element carrying
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Gadolinium Toxicity Symptoms
Gadolinium toxicity symptoms will vary from person to person. Researchers have compiled these symptoms based upon surveys of those with high urine levels of gadolinium. It is important if you have any of these symptoms following an MRI or MRA scan to contact us immediately. We will instruct you on the steps to take, including
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