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Have you had an MRI

with contrast?

You deserve the truth.

Gadolinium, a toxic heavy metal from the lanthanide series of the periodic table, was injected into your bloodstream.

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Millions Unaware of the Risks ☣

Millions Unaware of the Risks ☣

You’re not alone in your journey for informed consent. Each year, 30 million people are injected with gadolinium-based contrasts globally. None of these individuals are informed of the true risks of gadolinium, which include the possibility for anyone—even those with normal renal function—to develop a debilitating, lifelong disease from MRI contrast.

Who are we?

We are a group individuals whose lives have been severely impacted by MRI contrast agents containing the toxic heavy metal gadolinium. We are advocating for greater awareness of the significant dangers associated with these substances and for greater transparency and caution in their use. Despite being marketed as safe, MRI contrast agents have been linked to serious health issues. Many of us have experienced debilitating side effects such as severe pain, cognitive impairment, and other chronic conditions that have drastically altered our lives and become our daily reality.

The lack of widespread knowledge and discussion about these risks is alarming.

It is crucial that the medical community, regulatory bodies, and the public are made aware of the potential dangers of MRI contrast agents. Patients must be fully informed of the risks before undergoing procedures involving these substances. More research and stricter regulations are also needed to ensure safety.

We urge you to stand with us to bring this critical issue to light. By advocating for greater awareness and stricter safety measures, we can protect future patients from the devastating consequences we have faced. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter.

A stylized periodic table element tile for Gadolinium, with atomic number 64, symbol Gd, and atomic weight 157.25, indicating it is used for biological purposes in medicine or science.

Gadolinium belongs in the galaxies

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Gadolinium belongs in the crust of the earth

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