Just occured to me that if graphene responds to magnets it must be a metal.
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No, but I have heard of bentonite clay and chlorine dioxide. I will look up chelation theorapy.
Yes, I was wondering if magnets would destroy any nanocircuitry in these injections. I would think that many of the materials used in them are magnetic and such semiconductor devices should be very fragile.
Semiconductors and metals are susceptible to etching, so I am wondering how vinegar, etc. would affect them if your blood pH was reduced.
Seems that nascent iodine would also cause oxidation of nano circuity. And good for the thyroid to cleanse bad halides.
I like the idea of magnets but you'd have to do an entire body demagnetization, and that might be hard to complete. Big magnet, also.
Tell a doctor that you need an MRI.
Such a powerful magnetic field should pull stuff out.
Oh Lord.
That could be catastrophic.
Look into zeolite.
It's very good at holding things in suspension.