Even Latex water base paint can be health hazardous as there
is glycol ether
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it
I think that is the most
health hazardous chemical around
Signs of exposure are burning eyes/ the sniffles
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/ diarrhea
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fatigue
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/ 'flu symptoms'
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Any mechanics or painters
with unknown fatigue?
.... similar to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome or
CFIDS or 'gulf war syndrome?'
A mechanic shared that he was spraying something to get a rusty bolt unstuck, and he came down with a fatigue syndrome (CFS or CFIDS?). A painter's relative shared with me that her brother won a case against DuPont for damage he had from paint ... he almost died. After the X-wife took half and the attorney & other costs, there wasn't much left for him. Now, many years later, he had surgery on a leg and it has not healed in 2 years. The doctor has no clue. I shared, "I have been studying the real chemical of harm in paint, and it's not lead like they want you to believe, it is 2-butoxyethanol!" Actually, Fuller O'Brien will now disclose ethylene glycol and say it causes kidney damage ... but when you ask WHICH ethylene glycol, they will not say! It is most likely ethylene glycol monobutyl ether ... the chemical of harm during the Exxon Valdez oil spill cleanup ... and since the Dept of Defense purchased 'Corexit' from the failed attempts at cleanup ... I also suspect this chemical is the real cause of gulf war syndrome A helps tip: www.nontoxic.com/nontoxic/askdoctor.html#link7
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On one of her links, I find the following information: "2-Butoxy-1-Ethanol or butyl cellosolve are in most aerosol propellants." Now, the latter is the name Dow Chemical uses for 2-butoxyethanol. They are synonyms Ah ha! And so is 2-butoxy-1-ethanol Harmed by Simple Green Here are more helps on how to find the fatigue, then go to the first part of the thread VERY valuable information! Please share with your doctor! Most doctors must see these patients regularly However, they expect the regular blood work to show up anemia in blood, and in the case of this particular type of chemical poisoning, IT DOES NOT! You have to look at the red blood cells: size, shape, membranes; what is the retic ratio over time? What are the red blood cell counts, over time? Track your own blood health Ask the doctor to check for acquired autoimmune hemolytic anemia. ... what Exxon did in 1989 that's how I learned about 2-butoxyethanol ... what the chemical companies did We are talking about a lot of money ... if the govt stops the use/sale of these chemicals I wonder how much the US Dept of Defense has paid for these? There is still harm to troops AND the average citizen A man asked me about 'Scrubbing Bubbles' Do you see anything of concern in these ingredients? This is what he queried,
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http://www.hescoinc.com/Msds/dr94386.pdf Size it up to the 100% and you will see the first listed ingredient as diethylene glycol monobutyl ether (this is 2-2-butoxyethanol) at 10% strength that is definitely NOT safe. Does this product have an EPA registered number on it? I think it would have to, Lysol 'Tub n Tile and Lysol Kitchen disinfectant do, and I suspect this chemical on both, but have just confirmed it on the 'tub n tile Note that this Lysol product is 5.99% concentration of diethylene glycol monobutyl ether... and it states the EPA number and that this is a pesticide; but that the health hazard is minimal. That's an oxymoron!
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about disclosure ... but still better than other countries A worker bought a whole box of small paint spray cans... written in Chinese or something ... I said, do you know how hazardous this must be? If you can't read the can, don't buy it I must share that spray versions are the WORST, because the worst exposure to this chemical is at the cuticle area AND the eye membranes
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regardless of military or non-military, or service period ... I can't tell you how much you are needed for this cause The fatigue and the rest of it, I truly believe is from 2-butoxyethanol poisoning. This chemical has been around since the 1930s and in widespread use shortly after that. The fatigue has not been found, but is findable; when all harmed by it are found to have hemolytic anemia - the proof is there Even those who have died already may have had past medical info showing blood in urine, and too many immature red blood cells, or too elevated 'retic' counts with a severe attack Maybe Sue, too? You are still fighting for the USA, soldier; we need your help (and everyone else, too!) The concerns you voice have been stated by many, many people No one is looking in the right direction, but when they do, the evidence will be remarkable. Please hang in there, for us, for your buddies, for the newborns, for everyone Share this web page with anyone who will receive your e-mails! The research of Dr. Haley is very good; it is one aspect of 2-butoxyethanol's harm. It is true what he says and there is nothing in this diagnosis of the fatigue that would be contrary to that. Most people look at the central nervous system damage; but the fatigue is an area that all will look alike in, if I'm right; YOU have the proof of my theory. No one else must be harmed by this chemical Once we get an accurate diagnosis, then a cure can be sought YOU must not get any more exposure to it ... study up ... and avoid it!
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I suspect this same chemical of being the cause of CFS, CFIDS, 'gulf war syndrome' And it causes lots of other things, too This is a problem that many, many other citizen's have, but only because there was a group of wonderful soldiers that were stricken as a group ... can we see its harm. Compare them to the Exxon Valdez oil spill cleanup workers, 'the bioremediation workers' with known exposure to this chemical ... and they will look alike in the FATIGUE! Will these groups 'look like' the workers who were health damaged from the Exxon Valdez oil spill cleanup? In particular the US Navy who monitored and helped with the Corexit trials? and the 'bioremediation' workers in particular AND the US Coast Guard who monitored them (meaning they had similar exposure to 2-butoxyethanol)? (By the way, The Exxon Valdez oil spill cleanup Robbed our Nation of ANWAR!) I thank the gulf war vets for bringing this to our attention. God bless you all; I am so sorry you have had to suffer so much The studies on this chemical have been out there for decades, too; but most of the time they test the mice and rats by ingesting the chemical; that may amount to very little exposure, but try misting it! It's a tornado chemical, if you ask me; comes and goes quickly, but leaves behind damaged DNA (?), Central Nervous system, but first and foremost, it damages the BLOOD ... & AFFECTS CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM, BLOOD AND BLOOD-FORMING ORGANS, KIDNEYS, LIVER & LYMPHOID SYSTEM. COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID & VAPOR. MAY CAUSE IRRITATION TO SKIN AND RESPIRATORY TRACT. you know the rest www.valdezlink.com/pages/hb/unravel_mystery.htm By the way, one gulf war vet who was very sensitive to any chemicals, shared with me that a product which did help her for cleaning, was Meloluca (2009: these may contain glycol ether, too) For 'gulf war syndrome' vets, why has the focus been on sarin, shots, depleted uranium? Letter to the American Legion Any Marines and other military out there? http://www.valdezlink.com/marine_corps_hymn.htm ![]() Chills? |
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Re: Any mechanics or painters with
unknown fatigue?
Thanks, Mother!
I sent it to concerned parties in need of this info.
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Thanks
... that's the point ... to help people
Once they can get an accurate diagnosis on the fatigue, you are half way there ... to focusing on a cure, and stop the experimenting on these dear souls Many of the tests, if they are unnecessary, expensive, and painful, can be avoided and REAL HELP may be on the way. I'm just an info person, people like you will help to spread the word, and hopefully interest those in the medical profession It took me over 3 years to realize how to find this fatigue and to realize how widespread it was. So, although it looks like a long post, it is abbreviated from the many other web pages that I've written, finding out this 'n that. People should track their own red blood cell counts; the reticulocyte counts and the ferritin counts over time. I think the ferritin gets low (but still in normal range) and that it has something to do with making red blood cells; and with proteins, which all of the body parts need ... & can lead to aching joints, for instance? Also tracking urinalysis after fatigue began, to see how long blood shows up in urine; ask the doctor to study the red blood cells. Also, you will often see thyroid ailments and Lyme disease list the multiple, odd symptoms of this chemical's harm. Hmm... which came first? .... the chicken or the egg? If the web pages don't come up, try back. I'm working with a new domain server. |
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Re: Any mechanics or painters with
unknown fatigue?
I work in the auto repair world myself. I am
around a body shop or a mechanic shop often and
do alot of work on cars on the side. The
chemicals are very very dangerous. The new
paints are worse than the old stuff. I went to a
course that DuPont runs and I will tell you I
will NEVER EVER paint without a paint suit and
supplied air . This stuff is deadly.
Another bad one is brake clean. Read the can and beware. it is a major carcinogen. Chemicals can be our best friends or the worst enemy. use caution and don't cut safety corners. it isn't worth the time saved. |
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Break Clean MSDS is 5-7% of
2-2-butoxyethanol
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Re: Any mechanics or painters with
unknown fatigue?
The reality is basically all chemicals can be
bad and it is worse when used incorrectly. I
assume them all dangerous. I never rely on
anyone, govt or companies to disclose. I don't
let the wife clean the tub and tile, I use a
heavy tile cleaner and use my paint pray mask to
help keep the chemicals out. it works. Its also
a good thing to point out that often the long
term effects are not known , since a product may
not be out that long at the time.
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You are on the right track
You're on the right track, MrMagnum.
Young people, in particular, think they are invincible ... nothing will harm them. This thread shared on a web page cf_auto_mechanics_risk_cfs.htm In particular, these symptoms ... for the harm of 2-butoxyethanol to be considered An example of 'the chills' Cold to the Core A good article Why 2-butoxyethanol needs to be considered along with other sources of harm for the 'gulf war syndrome' troops (then & now) ... and the public, too, of course For your 'signature' or just boogie anyway! ![]() midi |
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I had clean houses for 15 years.
I know I used scrub free for at least 7 years.
in 1992 my blood work anemia with damage red
blood cell. Do you what scrub free contained in
the 80? I cleaned 2 to 3 houses a day each house
had 2 and 1/2 bathrooms. Thank you for any help
you can give. it seems I have had anemia in 1992
to today with abnormal red blood cell.
venisa
http://www2.itap.purdue.edu/msds/index.cfm?letter=C Venisa, EPA doesn't think glycol ether is hazardous enough to require disclosure. So there is most probably a glycol ether with butyl there, but non disclosed. Well, actually they have to know EPA - CA Janitorial Study * I tried to get an MSDS from this company on Clean Shower, and the warnings were there/ but not the chemical that caused those warnings. Later in checking the patent, it was there alright, and a worse one than I expected to find. Not just for this product, but for many, many, many.
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Anemia of Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia has to be
pretty severe before doctors can find it / On the
other hand, there are several misconceptions as to
what high white blood cell counts may mean, what the
flu is, etc Is working as a janitor health-hazardous? * Look for Autoimmune issues in general and multiple autoimmune issues, as well. Help for autoimmune issues, fatigue, cancer? |
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Great topic )))))))))))))
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Lena's Extreme Fatigue + H E L P Take proper precautions, Use air-tight goggles I asked EPA why glycol ether doesn't have to be disclosed in home cleaning products? One of these days doctors will notice that it is glycol ether that causes so much harm * Why so much Cancer? * Exposure 'looks like' the sniffles ... congestion ... the flu My thoughts to the AMA for Dr. Ron Davis, AMA President age 52 on 6-18-08, who has been diagnosed this year with advance pancreatic cancer (Died 11-7-08) Blog Did Hamilton Jordan have 'the chills?' chills
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