| Although it seems I am blaming everything
on this one chemical exposure ... I am not. Probably 28% of the
population could be affected; as 28% of the first 'Gulf War Force'
was affected and they were no more harmed than the general
population (except for ALS). I am referencing the kinds of things disclosed on multiple research studies: so tumors - blood damage - central nervous system damage, etc. And the umbrella over all would be Chronic Fatigue Immune Dysfunction Syndrome for the person or someone in the family line. Usually the most noticeable thing is diabetes showing up. Yes, other things harm people; only these are not those with CFIDS or the fatigue that doctor's can't find or that don't have another explanation. The things you mention make sense. If someone has only singular issues, I wouldn't suspect this chemical, either. (Unless a parent had been poisoned by it.) I just think that it should start being recognized as a primary chemical of harm for many. Have you ever heard it being blamed for anything? Research also says that this type of chemical will cause leukemia and tumors of the brain in the children of those strongly exposed. I track comments on brain tumor discussion forums and notice that everything gets blamed on the tumor (memory loss, fatigue, balance issues, paralysis, seizures, etc) ... when these issues and the tumor itself could be a side effect of EGBE exposure. How long has this chemical been around? A long time and some variety much worse. Back at least to when guns and cannons were being shot off. Remember 1918? People turned so black and blue 'from lack of oxygen' that you couldn't tell what race they were, Barry wrote. So, instead of prematurely destroying red blood cells ... a stronger version of this chemical (not a virus) must have killed the red blood cells almost at once. This chemical is too strong in many cleaning products, in paint, etc. It is in products used by carpenters, mechanics. Just take note when 'the sniffles' (loosening of the sinuses) & diarrhea & flu symptoms show up, and then look for what was going on differently at that very moment. |