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Old 12-22-2009, 11:21 AM
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The average strength of an MRI is .5 to 2 teslas (I Tesla=10,000gauss).

The magnets I use for my pain are 10,000 gauss and they work very well. When I take them off, the effect is gone. If used regularly they can help block most of my pain. (they retrain the nerves which are firing when they shouldn't be).

The MRI is supposed to be temporary. There is no evidence it causes permanent effects. There have been millions of tests over the years. We would have heard otherwise.

Your body's field is being generated all the time ...it is not going to change when exposed to a temporary stimulus. The amount of magnetism in the body has to be minute..very small. That is because the electrical strength is very small.
Just ask yourself why your feet and legs are not affected?
Why is your brain not effected?
That is because there is no lingering effect.
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