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I just had 2 CT scans. What should I do in terms of detoxing or damage control? |
I also had to drink a contrast drink to coat my intestines, plus 2 different dyes were injected into my I.V. I'm asking this in Alternative Medicine because I supplement my traditional medical treatments-don't rely on your doctor to tell you everything, mate. He would also tell you drugs were safe if they met FDA approval...ha! CT scan is radiation. I believe if you eat food from microwave you got a lot of radiation too. I recommend to read about radiation . Check web and read article about it . They also have very interesting products if you want go to www.drvenessa.com and purchase the inexpensive liver clean. this will clean out your liver, gall bladder, kidney and urinary tract of all the junk that we accumalate over the years. Report It Just eat and drink normally. If there was something special to do, you would have been given instructions. increase your water intake for the 1st 24 hours to flush out your system CT scans are nothing. Just wait until you have an MRI, and the little strip in your shoes in the next room gets remagnatized and sets off the store alarm the next time you walk into the K-mart. Not a thing. The cat scan contrast stuff contains iodine; it is harmless. Take a bath in epsom salts unless you have high blood pressure or a heart condition. Drink lots of water over the next couple of days to help your system flush out the dye. |
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