Thread 40721886 - /x/ [Archived: 669 hours ago]

Anonymous
7/14/2025, 10:23:02 AM No.40721886
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My brain is full of gadolinium, and it causes extreme effects during CMEs / magnetic storms. It pisses me off and I hate it.
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Anonymous
7/14/2025, 10:27:39 AM No.40721896
Hey OP
Why do you make so many weird threads?
Are you practing writing?
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Anonymous
7/14/2025, 10:28:37 AM No.40721899
>>40721896
What are you, another mod following me around?
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Anonymous
7/14/2025, 10:30:22 AM No.40721910
>>40721899
No. I just spend a lot of time here and notice you
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Anonymous
7/14/2025, 10:31:19 AM No.40721915
>>40721910
How so?
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Anonymous
7/14/2025, 10:38:36 AM No.40721939
>>40721915
MRI with contrast probably
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Anonymous
7/14/2025, 10:40:30 AM No.40721945
>>40721939
I haven't made many threads about it, that I can recall. Maybe one a long time back about gadolinium blocking the ability to feel when you're being watched.
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Anonymous
7/14/2025, 10:46:20 AM No.40721962
>>40721945
I just guessed because there aren't many ways you can get gadolinium into you.
Weird, I would believe it. It also might cause kidney failure if you happened to take vitamin C supplements before taking MRI w/ contrast since the contrast they inject is a gadolinium salt.
Either way, if anyone reading this, reject it if offered unless they have outlined very specific actions they would take based on the outcome. It is not something that's worth taking just to check for something or make sure. If you can guess, guess.
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Anonymous
7/14/2025, 10:54:47 AM No.40721991
>>40721962
In my case it was probably due to high levels of non-tissue bound circulating magnesium and zinc. I'm not sure. In any case you should reject it in pretty much any scenario. This was when I was young and naive (prey), to have gone along with such a thing.
Anonymous
7/14/2025, 12:53:59 PM No.40722332
>>40721945
Why do you make so many bad threads though?
This isnโ€™t your private larp server.
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Anonymous
7/14/2025, 1:05:11 PM No.40722362
>>40722332
What the fuck are you even talking about?
Fuck off buddy.
Anonymous
7/14/2025, 7:54:56 PM No.40723880
this is not medical advise

take NAC (n acteylcystein) and something to bind the gadolinium to in your intestine tract once it got free from your brain, maybe active coal, i dont know, you can research that yourself. the nac will oxidate and remove heavy metals in your brain, but also other metals.
the coal will bind to metals and youll poop it out.
but you need to resupply the poopd aout metals that your body needs too. so take some high quality multivitamins/minerals after each procedure
lets say NAC in the morning coal with dinner and in the evening minerals. i actually dont know the correct schedule. you can research that yourself. do this for at first one week and look how you are doing. if you dont have massive side effects, or feel bad, do it for one more week as in 2 weeks. then maybe a month break and then gain for 2 weeks.
also this is /x/ and not /adv/
good luck

this is not medical advise
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Anonymous
7/14/2025, 8:36:59 PM No.40724062
>>40721886 (OP)
I sometimes have sudden strong headaches during storms for some reason, is this what you are talking about?
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Anonymous
7/14/2025, 8:56:03 PM No.40724130
>>40724062
Yes. The effects of magnetic storms were well researched by the USSR in particular, but in this case I think it's amplified by having gadolinium and mercury in the brain.

>>40723880
Thanks. I take NAC. Took DMSA a while back. Supposedly there are EDTA compounds with high affinity for gadolinium, but a lot of the Gd becomes tissue bound. So maybe extended fasting to induce catabolism.
Anonymous
7/15/2025, 4:59:23 AM No.40726588
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