It
> would do no more harm in the body than any other neutral thing..like an
> artificial hip for instance. The body isolates and stabilizes foreign
> objects by forming a cyst around it [if it can't dissolve and eliminate it
> fairly quickly]. If the object is neutral, the body won't recognize it as
> foreign and won't form a cyst.
>   Ken

Dear Ken,
 Is this true for the stainless steel rod they put into my son`s broken leg
last December? I worry about all that metal in his body.
 He was in a car crash, got t-boned. The docs went in through the knee joint
and slid the rod inside the tibia.
(My poor baby...)
Marsha


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