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.
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--- On *Thu, 9/30/10, Kirsteen Wright
/<kirsteen.falcons...@gmail.com>/* wrote:
From: Kirsteen Wright <kirsteen.falcons...@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: EXTERNAL:CS>CS 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
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