Re: EXTERNAL:CSCS and MRI

2010-09-30 Thread Kirsteen Wright
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

Re: EXTERNAL:CSCS and MRI

2010-09-30 Thread Steve G
, 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

Re: EXTERNAL:CSCS and MRI

2010-09-30 Thread Marshall Dudley
, 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

Re: EXTERNAL:CSCS and MRI

2010-09-30 Thread cking001
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

RE: EXTERNAL:CSCS and MRI

2010-09-29 Thread Norton, Steve
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