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There is Another Chemical |
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There is another chemical that
should be suspect for the harm to the Vietnam vet and the Korean
Vet and look carefully at the Gulf War Vets with 'the
syndrome' and they were exposed to it too; their health ailments
should look the same; and they do
2-butoxyethanol or ethylene glycol
monobutyl ether
Also at 6% strength in Simple Green
... used in all jails for cleaning?
Consider what
this chemical can
do - Jet fuel was
said to be in the 'dioxin' mix to add stickiness ... and cause it to
adhere to the foliage. Jet fuel numbers 2-6 are labeled as
pesticides. I suspect 2-butoxyethanol (also 'labeled as a
pesticide') was present ... and the real cause of harm. - 'Mother
Margaret'
I have come to recognize the harm of
this chemical because I have spent a lot of time looking into it.
Someone in my family was harmed by it when working on the
'bioremediation experiment' of the Exxon Valdez oil spill.
There is no doubt that 2-butoxyethanol in Inipol EAP 22 was the
chemical of harm.
I also suspect it for causing most of
the diabaetes .... but especially those with
CFIDS, Chronic Fatigue Immune Dysfunction Syndrome. To
prove it's harm you have to prove the
fatigue that doctors say they don't know what it is.
Check for autoimmune hemolytic anemia
... or for that in the family line ... way back to WWII days.
Much type 2 diabetes is a birth defect ... that shows up later ...
like the brain tumors this chemical also can cause.
PO Box 233
Valdez, AK 99686
I wish there was some way I could
help. At least I do recognize when the pattern of this
chemical's harm is there; and have thoughts on how
to find it out.
It might also be good if doctors would
realize that sometimes 'flu-like symptoms' is this chemical's
poisoning: not a virus
You are welcome to look at a mini
organization of my web pages on this topic
http://groups.msn.com/Avoid2
My daughter-in-law's family is burying
her sister Saturday. She was only 42. I see
several signs of exposure to this chemical & even though other
factors may enter in, I suspect exposure to 2-butoxyethanol is the
primary cause of death. She served in the Army driving the big
trucks in Germany. She completed her tour of duty just
prior to the first gulf war starting. She told me that when
they 'decontaminated'
the trucks ... they sprayed her, too. Her mom told
me she had 'elephant skin' on her arms and legs ...
I don't know what she did in 1989
... but if she returned to Valdez, Alaska & served drinks at a
local bar in those days, she could have been strongly exposed by way
of second hand solvent exposure to this chemical.
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11-7-05
Know any Exxon Valdez oil spill cleanup Workers? *