Re: EXTERNAL:CSCS and MRI
Is there the remotest possibility that the infinitely small silver particles can react to the strong magnetism of the MRI machine? I've somehow missed the original message and only saw the reply. Anyway I had an MRI body scan earlier this year. I had asolutely no problems. I take silver erratically but fairly often. I don't take it every day but always have it with me and can go through a bottle (500mls) in a day or two if my stomach, throat etc is bad. The questions they asked before the scan were quite thorough. For instance, many years ago I tore a hole in the cornea of my eye and since I didn't know what had caused that, they insisted on x-raying it first to check there were no metal fragments. I never thought about the silver but as I said, I had no problems. Cheers Kirsteen
Re: EXTERNAL:CSCS and MRI
There is NO chance of silver reacting to the MRI. Only ferrous metals containing the element Iron can react to magnetism. Silver, being an element, is by definition non-ferrous. Magnets are equally ineffective with silver, gold, bronze, aluminum, and watermelons. --- On Thu, 9/30/10, Kirsteen Wright kirsteen.falcons...@gmail.com wrote: From: Kirsteen Wright kirsteen.falcons...@gmail.com Subject: Re: EXTERNAL:CSCS and MRI To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Thursday, September 30, 2010, 5:14 AM #yiv1028364001 #yiv1028364001avg_ls_inline_popup {padding:0px 0px;margin-left:0px;margin-top:0px;width:240px;overflow:hidden;word-wrap:break-word;color:black;font-size:10px;text-align:left;line-height:13px;}Is there the remotest possibility that the infinitely small silver particles can react to the strong magnetism of the MRI machine? I've somehow missed the original message and only saw the reply. Anyway I had an MRI body scan earlier this year. I had asolutely no problems. I take silver erratically but fairly often. I don't take it every day but always have it with me and can go through a bottle (500mls) in a day or two if my stomach, throat etc is bad. The questions they asked before the scan were quite thorough. For instance, many years ago I tore a hole in the cornea of my eye and since I didn't know what had caused that, they insisted on x-raying it first to check there were no metal fragments. I never thought about the silver but as I said, I had no problems. Cheers Kirsteen
Re: EXTERNAL:CSCS and MRI
Although you are correct about silver particles not reacting, bulk silver is another matter. If you wear a silver ring into one it will either turn red hot, or rip your finger off as it flys off into the distance. Marshall On 9/30/2010 7:08 AM, Steve G wrote: There is NO chance of silver reacting to the MRI. Only ferrous metals containing the element Iron can react to magnetism.Silver, being an element, is by definition non-ferrous. Magnets are equally ineffective with silver, gold, bronze, aluminum, and watermelons. http://eatonrapidsjunkbarn.com/humor/lc.jpg --- On *Thu, 9/30/10, Kirsteen Wright /kirsteen.falcons...@gmail.com/* wrote: From: Kirsteen Wright kirsteen.falcons...@gmail.com Subject: Re: EXTERNAL:CSCS and MRI To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Thursday, September 30, 2010, 5:14 AM Is there the remotest possibility that the infinitely small silver particles can react to the strong magnetism of the MRI machine? I've somehow missed the original message and only saw the reply. Anyway I had an MRI body scan earlier this year. I had asolutely no problems. I take silver erratically but fairly often. I don't take it every day but always have it with me and can go through a bottle (500mls) in a day or two if my stomach, throat etc is bad. The questions they asked before the scan were quite thorough. For instance, many years ago I tore a hole in the cornea of my eye and since I didn't know what had caused that, they insisted on x-raying it first to check there were no metal fragments. I never thought about the silver but as I said, I had no problems. Cheers Kirsteen -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlist.org Unsubscribe: mailto:silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com?subject=unsubscribe Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/silver-list@eskimo.com/maillist.html Off-Topic discussions: mailto:silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com List Owner: Mike Devour mailto:mdev...@eskimo.com
Re: EXTERNAL:CSCS and MRI
Aluminum will float in a magnetic field. We did this in a college lab (way back when transistors had just been invented). Chuck Two elderly ladies had been friends for many decades. Over the years, they had shared all kinds of activities and adventures. Lately, their activities had been limited to meeting a few times a week to play cards. One day, they were playing cards when one looked at the other and said, Now don't get mad at me.. I know we've been friends for a long time but I just can't think of your name. I've thought and thought, but I can't remember it. Please tell me what your name is. Her friend glared at her. For at least three minutes she just stared and glared at her. Finally she said, How soon do you need to Know? On 9/30/2010 11:45:35 AM, Marshall Dudley (mdud...@king-cart.com) wrote: Although you are correct about silver particles not reacting, bulk silver is another matter. If you wear a silver ring into one it will either turn red hot, or rip your finger off as it flys off into the distance. Marshall On 9/30/2010 7:08 AM, Steve G wrote: There is NO chance of silver reacting to the MRI. Only ferrous metals containing the element Iron can react to magnetism.Silver, being an element, is by definition non-ferrous. Magnets are equally ineffective with silver, gold, bronze, aluminum, and wa -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlist.org Unsubscribe: mailto:silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com?subject=unsubscribe Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/silver-list@eskimo.com/maillist.html Off-Topic discussions: mailto:silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com List Owner: Mike Devour mailto:mdev...@eskimo.com
RE: EXTERNAL:CSCS and MRI
I had an MRI (head) a couple years back with no trouble. Here is a link to someone else who had no problem: http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1512141 Upgate: MRI was normal, meaning it was not interferred with by the colloidal silver usage! - Steve N -Original Message- From: Joseph Rippy [mailto:jripp...@comcast.net] Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2010 2:31 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: EXTERNAL:CSCS and MRI Dear List, This is my first inquiry and it might be a strange one. I will be going in for a MRI in one week to check problems with my prostate (BPH). I have been taking about 3 oz. of ionic/colloidal silver for at least 2 months now after a suspected bladder infection. Is there the remotest possibility that the infinitely small silver particles can react to the strong magnetism of the MRI machine? Sincerely, Joseph Rippy -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlist.org Unsubscribe: mailto:silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com?subject=unsubscribe Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/silver-list@eskimo.com/maillist.html Off-Topic discussions: mailto:silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com List Owner: Mike Devour mailto:mdev...@eskimo.com