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Dear Doctor:
A chemical that
gulf war troops have been exposed to, but which they haven't been checked for is 2-butoxyethanol and
diethylene monobutyl ether (aka 2-2butoxyethanol)
Maybe you could get the known exposures
from the Dept of Defense. I can find about 3 non-obvious ones;
and too much exposure to this chemical causes, by itself, all the
symptoms of gulf war syndrome.
Main damage is blood damage.
I believe if enough info is checked in the
blood, the victims will look alike. valdezlink.com/generic.htm#8
and
valdezlink.com/acute.htm
It distresses me that Walter Reed and
other studies show no more damage to Gulf War Vets than to the general
population.
That means, in my opinion, the following
valdezlink.com/pages/nohelp.htm
The general population over the past 50 years is being harmed by this
same chemical, and it is not recognized by the medical profession or
their closest loved ones.
I hope to work on this theory and prove
it. If you have suggestions on how I can proceed on my study of
the harm of 2-butoxyethanol, not only to the troops then and now; but
also to our entire population? valdezlink.com/hi.htm
Sincerely,
Margaret
Diann e-mail
PO Box 233
Valdez, AK 99686
907-835-3135
How does a body 'complain' about a chemical exposure? Check some of these things, too? July, 2005 Prior Links - Posts on former gulf war vets dot come |
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