Warning: Your Medical Scan Could Cause Gadolinium Poisoning with Debbie Heist Lambert

Published: April 25, 2024, 4 a.m.

Gadolinium is a toxic rare earth metal commonly used as a contrast agent in medical scans. Doctors love it because it makes bones and muscles glow in the dark. However, autopsy reports have proved that the body retains gadolinium for years!

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Many patients experience severe symptoms after gadolinium injections without knowing the root cause. Unfortunately, no FDA-approved cure or antidote is currently available. Today\u2019s guest is among the people living with the effects of gadolinium poisoning.\xa0

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Debbie Heist Lambert, founder of Living with Gadolinium, has spent thousands of hours researching this condition that caused her near-death experience and dementia. She shares valuable insights on the symptoms of gadolinium retention, such as brain fog, neuropathy, bone pain, autoimmune diseases, and skin conditions.\xa0

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Debbie advocates for patients to exercise their right to informed consent before a gadolinium injection. Affected patients need proper detoxification and chelation to relieve the symptoms, and they need community support.

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Tune in to learn about the types of medical scans that use gadolinium and your options as a patient.\xa0

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\u201cIf you've been injected with gadolinium, you're retaining some. Whether or not you have a lot of symptoms and a lot of problems, that's to be determined.\u201d - \xa0Debbie Heist Lambert

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Today's Episode Explores:

- What is gadolinium?

- What are the symptoms of gadolinium toxicity?

- Advocacy and support for gadolinium toxicity patients

- Types of medical scans that use and don't use gadolinium\xa0

- Why patients develop severe gadolinium-related issues\xa0

- A patient\u2019s options when getting a medical scan

- Challenges in the diagnosis of gadolinium poisoning

- Detoxification and treatment options for gadolinium toxicity

\xa0For more information, visit www.myersdetox.com/gadolinium

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After listening to this episode, you might be wondering about heavy metals. You can take my quiz here for more info: heavymetalsquiz.com\xa0

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About Debbie Heist Lambert:

Debbie Heist Lambert, founder of Living with Gadolinium, advocates for all medically injured patients. Debbie holds a BA from George Fox University. She graduated with a Certificate as a Functional Nutrition Counselor in 2022. Debbie is enthusiastic about ensuring informed consent, truth, and transparency become the gold standard for healthcare. After her experience following multiple injections of Gadolinium contrast dye, Debbie found passion and purpose in learning and applying new knowledge to help herself heal and provide support and help to others.\xa0

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Join Debbie\u2019s Facebook Gadolinium advocacy group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/1431383276922546 and follow her Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/livingwithgadadmin.\xa0

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Disclaimer

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