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There is hope
You have a very good point. Last
year I asked my pastor whether it
would be better for people not to
know, as the news was not good. He
said, "No, they would want to know
what they are dealing with."
I know I have concentrated on this a
great deal, as I went on and on
about already;
However, the good news is that if
this chemical is as harmful as I
suspect, then we can keep from
harming our grandmas and today's
troops too by simple things like
wearing goggles & chemical retardant
gloves for repetitive exposures. We
can inventory what we use and demand
no such n-butyl ethers are withheld
per proprietary excuses.
We can get an accurate diagnosis for
this, with just a couple of simple
of extra tests, on blood that docs
take anyway. Sometimes the tests are
worse than what ails one. REALLY No
more pain and expense on unnecessary
tests just to find out what's going
on in the first place
AND I do believe there is a cure;
though hidden somewhere
Like stopping the autoimmune
function of the immune system, maybe
with something as simple as a
vitamin to
help the cell
to cell communication or
other
Maybe we can stop the harm to
innocent babies
Maybe more people will be able to
have children in the first place.
I can only point the finger in this
direction
The proof and the cures will have to
come from those harmed - And when
doctors take an interest in doing a
little above and beyond.
But, maybe, these chemicals should
be banned by the US Legislature, who
in my opinion is more powerful than
the chemical
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