Could a Painful MRI Spine Scan Mean Heavy Metals in Tissue?

Posted By Seshaw24 (Maryland) on 01/17/2016

Hi,

I recently got an MRI scan on my spine/lower back/leg due to possible pinched nerve/bursitis/rotated vertebrae.

I felt the radio waves as the machine traveled up and down. It was painful and achy. I became hot, nauseous, and afterwards was pretty disoriented & only felt better after I got a snack.

I have 3 tattoos (2 on lower back & 1 on shoulder (most recent 8/15).

I've heard painful MRI's could mean too much metal in my tissues. If that is the case, what is a good way to cleanse metals out of my body? Epsom salt soak?

Any suggestion appreciated!

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Replied by Timh (Ky) on 01/18/2016

S: Your suspicion seems likely the case indeed, but to be certain you would need to do a "Hair Mineral Analysis". Depending on your vocation and location (environment) as well as age, and other factors like do you use or drink only purified water, determines your probability of high levels of metals.

There are numerous ways to eliminate H.M. from the body. Here is E.C. page for info on this:

https://www.earthclinic.com/cures/detox-heavy-metals-side-effects.html

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