Everyone Should Learn to Recognize the Symptoms 

of Too Much Chemicals in One's System

& not treat the symptoms... but the Cause

Learn to Avoid all Chemicals Thereafter

Teach your Children a Lifestyle of avoiding chemicals

Checklist for doctor's new patient intake sheets

 

Chemical Over-exposure Symptoms 

(most common first) 

include:

 

 headache, sore throat, voice change or loss, constant humph, catarrh, unexpected tiredness, fatigue, sore/watery/gritty eyes, irritability, anxiety, depression, loss of concentration, short-term memory loss, reactions to other chemicals, dizziness, blocked nose, rhinitis, mouth ulcers, bad/metallic taste in mouth, lip sores, chest tightness, shortness of breath, chest pains, asthma, sinusitis, nasal discharge, nose bleeds, ulceration of nasal mucosa, itchy burning skin, rashes, dermatitis, aching joints and muscles, fibromyalgia, uncontrollable twitching, heart arrhythmia's, palpitations, abdominal pain, nausea, diarrhea, tinnitus, earache, pins and needles, numbness in fingers and toes, Raynaud’s Syndrome, menstrual irregularities, pain/difficulty urinating. 

 

Other areas of concern include liver damage, cancer, teeth and gum problems, reproductive effects and lack of interest in sex.

 

Studies on Central Nervous System affected by solvent exposures:

  http://www.whis.nzl.org/snftaas/pt17.html  

(back up copy)

2002

July 24, 2003