I'm thinking that the gall bladder dumps bile

when exposure to glycol ethers happens

AND that is why such sudden diarrhea

Or if it is the slow mo version,
there is a terrible stinking odor with it

A Cause of Gall Stones,  Kidney Stones? *
With this chemical, I also note metabolic problems that early on can cause removal of gall bladder (liver not metabolizing fats right) and some years later, kidney stones which can also be from a metabolic problem associated with the thyroid. (this chemical affects the pituitary, all glands + kidney + liver)
 
One of the signs of autoimmune hemolytic anemia (that the glycol ether chemicals may cause):  jaundice: a yellowish staining of the skin, the whites of the eyes and deeper tissues caused by an increased presence of bilirubin (bile pigments) in the plasma of the blood.  Look for 'the pattern' of CFIDS, CFS, FM)
Exposure to glycol ether family of chemical would 'look like' flu  / 'the numbers' doctors look at can go high or low on any hormone or any body function / Suspect swelling anywhere / Suspect too small valves anywhere:  kidney ureters / gall bladder passages, too
(Ask if something different was going on 'when it all started'  ... have diarrhea / vomiting?).  The main issue is autoimmune metabolic issues / autoimmune anything
 

How does a body 'complain' about too much of some kind of chemical exposure? -
http://www.valdezlink.com/pages/howcomplain.htm
.
I wish this were different ... diarrhea -
http://www.valdezlink.com/pages/wouldliketo.htm
 

When John Ashcroft had pancreatitis I suspect exposure to this chemical for him ... at that time

John Ashcroft

Ashcroft? pancreatitis 

and gall bladder problems

March, 2004 

can be part of 2-butoxyethanol harm
So is child leukemia and more

 

     Help for Kidney Stones? *  Unexplained weight loss - LIVER? *

What are the glycol ethers?  *  *

Glycol: any of a class of organic chemicals characterized by having separate two hydroxyl (-OH) groups, contribute to high water solubility, hygroscopicity and reactivity with many organic compounds, on usually linear and aliphatic carbon chain. The general formula is CnH2n(OH)2 or (CH2)n(OH)2.

Hazardous Decomposition Products: Carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide.

They are used as an additive for jet fuel to prevent ice buildup /

AO was mixed with jet fuel/gasoline so it would adhere to the foliage

 

 AO may have caused some harm, but not all this   * 

http://www.valdezlink.com/re/vietnamvet/considerglycolether.htm

They 'look like' vets of other war eras *

 

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