| Carrie
Hamilton (b.1963), who portrayed a comic store owner in the
film "Cool World," died on January 20 of lung and brain
cancer. Hamilton also appeared in the television show "Touched by
an Angel.
She died 1-21-02 at the age of 38 |
http://www.sfsite.com/columns/steven144.htm
http://carriehamilton.cheshirehall.org/
| Carrie Hamilton - Died 1-20-2002 - Cancer ( Actress - Musician ) Born 12-5-1963 in New York, NY, U.S. (She wrote and sang,"Never Forget") She acted in the rock movie, Tokyo Pop and TV's, Fame - Daughter of Carol Burnett. |
|
Do you think Carrie's dad may
have been in WWII or another war? Vapors in the eyes ... easy 'fall
out of war' Carol Burnett married Roman Catholic TV producer Joe
Hamilton, a divorced father of 8, with whom she had 3 daughters,
including actress and writer, Carrie, and singer Erin Hamilton. The
marriage ended in divorce in 1984, and Hamilton would ultimately die
of cancer. Erin Hamilton Jody Hamilton
|
||
| . | ||
|
In addition
to good nutrition, you might check into the food supplements,
glyconutrients: resources
you need to check this out
AND I'd
like to give one scenario of a chemical exposure still prevalent
today (so learn to avoid exposure to 2-butoxyethanol fumes).
You may think it is unrelated, and it may not apply in Carrie's
case, but if it does, no one would have suspected it.
Carrie Hamilton - Carol Burnett
On Larry King tonight Carol Burnett
was interviewed. I didn't realize that her daughter had died almost
4 years ago of lung and brain cancer. Carrie was only 38 (They
didn't talk about some of this, as it was very painful for Carol -
but I looked it up on the internet).
You can tell people assume that if you have lung cancer, you got it from smoking. That may or may not be the case. What people do not realize is ... there is a chemical exposure that causes one's children to be at risk for brain tumors, leukemia, diabetes, autoimmune metabolic issues such as leukodystrophies ... most likely a very long list ... even autism (?) growth abnormalities ... Point being, if there is someone in Carrie's family tree back to WWII days who was exposed to bomb fumes or cleaning or paint fumes ... &/or if she was around those strongly exposed to such a chemical as 2-butoxyethanol ... or she had her own direct exposure, she could have been affected in the way that she was. It is not necessarily smoking that causes lung cancer, brain cancer. 2-butoxyethanol does lots of things - not just one thing that spreads somewhere else Did someone in the family have these signs? (What we call 'gulf war syndrome' or CFIDS today) Generally the blood work comes back normal but there are clues. |
12-16-05
[FONT=Verdana][SIZE=2]In the interview with Larry King tonight Carol Burnett was interviewed. I didn't realize that her daughter had died almost 4 years ago of lung and brain cancer. Carrie was only 38 (They didn't talk about some of this, as it was very painful for Carol - but I looked it up on the internet).
You can tell people assume that if you have lung cancer, you got it from smoking. That may or may not be the case. What people do not realize is ... there is a chemical exposure that causes one's children to be at risk for brain tumors, leukemia, diabetes, autoimmune metabolic issues such as leukodystrophies ... most likely a very long list ... even autism (?) growth abnormalities ...
Point being, if there is someone in Carrie''s family tree back to WWII days who was exposed to bomb fumes or cleaning or paint fumes ... &/or if she was around those strongly exposed to such a chemical as 2-butoxyethanol ... or she had her own direct exposure, she could have been affected in the way that she was. It is not necessarily smoking that causes lung cancer, brain cancer. [URL=http://www.valdezlink.com/acute.htm]2-butoxyethanol does lots of things - not just one thing that spreads somewhere else[/URL]
[URL=http://www.valdezlink.com/generic.htm#8]Did someone in the family have these signs[/URL]? (What we call 'gulf war syndrome' or CFIDS today) Generally[URL=http://www.valdezlink.com/pages/bloodtestsnormal.htm] the blood work comes back normal[/URL] but there are clues.[/SIZE][/FONT]