Subject:  Fw MRI safety?? (Stone)(Bjorgvinsson)..
Date:     Fri, 11 Feb 2000 085942 -0600 (CST)
From:     "Roy L. Beavers" 
To:       emfguru 
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Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2000 14:17:23 -0000
From: "[iso-8859-1] Valdemar Gísli Valdemarsson" 
To: Roy 
Subject: Fw: MRI safety?? (Stone)..


----- Original Message -----
From: Baldvin Bjorgvinsson 
To: Valdemar Gísli Valdemarsson 
Sent: Monday, February 07, 2000 11:41 AM
Subject: Re: MRI safety?? (Stone)..


> To
> Janet Stone,
> Loveland, CO
>
> The MRI works using a extremely strong electromagnetic field. It is a
> great machine but sometimes people worry and talk about if it might
> be dangerous using this strong EMF. My suggestion for you is that
> there is only one way to convince the staff working on the machine
> and your insurance company.
>
> Participate in a placebo scan (you are run through the machine whit
> out knowing if you are being scanned). For instance you are run
> through three to five times but only scanned on one of the runs. You
> must not have any knowledge of which run is the real one. This will
> refute the opinion of the insurance company that you refuse to
> participate. It will also tell if it is the scan or your mind that
> causes what you felt. The mind is a powerful thing and can have
> enormous effect on the body -automatically. Panic attacks can also
> happen in our sleep. We all remember waking up (from a dream) scared
> to death in a panic attack. That is what they mean, you  can have a
> panic attack in your sleep. Have the staff working on the machine
> standing ready when your body reacts to the field, stopping in time.
> I doubt that connecting you to earth would change anything, but you
> can try it is easy, any electrician can do it. Just use a wrist strap
> like computer repair people use to earth them selves. But ask the
> maker of the MRI first if it is safe.
>
> My suggestion is that your genetic defect, which causes intracellular
> calcium to build up, is the real problem. The electromagnetic field
> seems to trigger an opening of calcium flow through cellular
> membranes somewhere in your nervoussystem. It causes a strong signal
> in the nervous system causing a lot of muscles and other things
> controlled by the nervoussystem to overreact. It also seems like an
> explanation of your sensitivity to electromagnetic fields.
>
>
> People with unusual reactions to things tend to stay away from them
> and so the reality does not come in to the open among doctors and
> scientists.
>
> Remember that all ravens are black, -that is usually, some of them are
white.
>
>
> Baldvin Bjorgvinsson, Hlegerdi 16, 200 Kopavogur, Iceland
> Master of Electromechanism, Psychology student, University of Iceland
> Scientifically interested in the biological effects of Electromagnetic
Fields
> GSM: 354-897-3227, Voice: 354-564-3227, Fax: 354-554-3227
> Homepage: http://www.hi.is/~baldvinb  Email: baldvinb@binet.is
>





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