Pet is not electromagnetic x rays

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jonathan B. Britten" <jbrit...@cc.nakamura-u.ac.jp>
To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2004 10:45 PM
Subject: Re: CS>X-Ray


> In Japan,  health researchers recently announced that at least three 
> percent of all cancers are directly due to excessive use of x-rays and 
> other invasive electromagnetic diagnostic tests such as CAT and PET 
> scans.   Yes,  that is three out 100 patients with cancer got that way 
> from their own doctors.
> 
> The only good thing you can say is that at least the facts finally came 
> out.
> 
> I was not surprised by the report.   I was once quite  ill with 
> mycoplasmic pneumonia in this country,  and the various doctors gave me 
> at least a dozen x-rays -- in the first case, identical x-rays taken by 
> two different facilities within 24 hours --  before I was well enough 
> to get away from them.     I was too ill to protest for a while there.
> 
> Every year teachers are supposed to take an x-ray as a condition of 
> employment.  Every year I do not,  and if pushed to the wall will do 
> battle.   I can not be sure about the utility of mammograms,  but I 
> believe that non-invasive methods, such as Omura's BDORT,  are likely 
> to be proven superior in the long run.
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> JBB
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> On Friday, Aug 27, 2004, at 12:56 Asia/Tokyo, sol wrote:
> 
> > My mother, a salty tongued old devil, never had a mammogram until she 
> > was in her 70's..... she refused to ever have another saying, "if 
> > there was nothing wrong with them before, there damn sure is 
> > afterward". Forget the radiation, she believed all the crushing could 
> > not be good.
> > sol
> >
> > Jim Holmes wrote: Message
> >> I avoid radiology unless it is absoloutly necessary.  Some folks 
> >> think that Breast CA is in-part caused by the "checkup" mammograms.
> >>  JOH
> >>
> >>     -----Original Message-----
> >>     From: Faye Killian [mailto:fkill...@bayou.com]
> >>     Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2004 5:29 PM
> >>     To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> >>     Subject: CS>X-Ray
> >>
> >>     I know this has probably been discussed here before but I need to
> >>     know. Does taking silver affect you in any way while having an
> >>     x-ray? I have a mammogram coming up and was just concerned about
> >>     it. Have been taking cs for over a year now.
> >>     Faye
> >>
> >
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