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Old 08-24-2014, 02:20 PM
Mark in Idaho Mark in Idaho is offline
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qEEGs are good at defining sensory problems. My doc saw the waveforms from my qEEG and turned to me (without seeing my medical history or complaints) and stated, You hear everything. How do you tolerate that ?

High Tesla MRI's will never come down in cost. Micro-electronics are prime for cost reductions, especially when the market is hundreds of millions of people.

btw, The only early GPS systems that were $5000 were designed with the high reliability requirements of aircraft. Those aircraft GPS systems still cost thousands of dollars.

A big part of the cost of MRI's is the massive amounts of copper super conductors and liquid helium.

So, again, the high Tesla MRI's will never come down in price. Maybe to $100,000,000 but probably not less.

Comparing HBOT to 12 T MRI's is an apples and stones comparison. Not even close.

Some can afford to risk a few thousand on HBOT. The Etanercept risk/benefit ratio is much higher. There will always be people willing to take a desperate person's money.
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