| Audrey
wrote: I found a website with your address regarding Simple Green and Butoxyethanol. My husband had a chemical exposure in 2000. He was using Simple Green off and on for about 45 minutes. He started feeling real sick. I am just looking
for anyone who might have information. |
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I believe that besides the skin and inhalation being the primary entry
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It may not even
take much exposure to cause this health damage, either. |
What do you think about this long list?
http://www.valdezlink.com/2_butoxyethanol_in_these.htm
I've made a study web page out of the info someone sent to me -
"Thanks to another Helper!"
I'm asking permission to post.
I wonder why some don't tell the percentage of 2-butoxyethanol? Like
Jobmaster... ?
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Audrey, May I have permission to share your experience in an anonymous fashion? I believe that unless those harmed by 2-butoxyethanol share their story, it will keep happening to others I don't understand what you mean by not using the right bottle per instructions? Using a misting bottle instead of _________ ?
It occurs to me that the paralysis is some type of central nervous system dysfunction... It also occurs to me that it is possible your husband has had more exposures to such chemical, or other chemicals, in general.
When one's body has had all the chemical exposures it can handle, the chemical effects are more severe.
Even prescribed medications can add to one's toxic overload, per report of one woman so affected - when reevaluated at Mayo Clinic. I would most certainly study what is being suggested and make your own decision on whether you will take medications. Skip the unnecessary or trial ones.
There is also concern for liver and kidney function with 2-butoxyethanol in particular. So... that is another reason to limit even prescription drugs.
Some of these are making less and less blood over time, and when they get dizzy, & start collapsing (from lack of blood?) the doctors prescribe blood thinner. Doesn't make any sense to me, but then I'm not a doctor. http://www.valdezlink.com/inipol/pages/chemicals_avoid.htm Eating right may help more than anything else. Other helps Margaret Diann |
Here
are some of the symptoms of Central Nervous System Damage caused by
2-butoxyethanol
June 21, 2003
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Check list to bring with you to your doctor * Blood Check list to ask your doctor to order - ask for a thorough, not partial, blood check * |
July 31, 2003
Do you think Simple Green is non-toxic? *
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