MRI Gadolinium Contrast: Heavy Metal Deposits in Bones and Brain and Gadolinium Deposition Disease (GDD)
A 2018 public letter concedes that gadolinium is retained in the brain, bones, kidneys, liver, skin, spleen, and tissues.
Before an MRI with contrast, know the risks and get a proper Informed Consent.
A common but controversial ingredient in IV contrast for MRIs is the heavy metal called gadolinium.
Gadolinium has hidden but potent, permanent, and potentially life-altering risks that you need to know about before consenting to an MRI scan “with contrast”.
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