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Does High Blood Pressure go with Horrible Headaches? |
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| Well it would be very
probable if it were exposure to 2-butoxyethanol that was causing your
headaches.
Blood pressure often goes high at some point, but just as easily could go low . Part of the endocrine disruption? What regulates blood pressure? 2-butoxyethanol is the chemical exposure that EVOS workers, gulf war vets, and the general public with CFIDS would have in common. Walter Reid Army Medical Center says gulf war vets are no more harmed than the general population. (Except for ALS) SO ... if they are correct, there could be a common exposure for both groups ... and I think that is true.
Many people are affected by the same
chemical, but it causes so much harm, that something else gets the
blame, not EGBE or 2-butoxyethanol.
I've developed an expertise in
recognizing it and exposures (often looks like THE FLU)
Terrible Headaches?
Could be from medication overload ...
But if for no apparent reason,
consider this
chemical exposure
I've wondered whether or not this
chemical could cause breast cancer.
A doctor could look
into this MSDS and see if it so
indicates.
It
targets liver, kidneys, multiple body systems and organs .
It does so all at the same time, so you are not dealing with something
that starts one place and moves to another
I think the main problem is an
autoimmune problem.
First causing the
fatigue of CFIDS -
I think glyconutrients would help
3-25-06 |
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Does high BP cause ED? Does diabetes? Does high bad cholesterol? Not likely. But those who sell meds for erectile dysfunction would want you to think so. Do high Blood Pressure and Horrible Headaches go together? Most probably they are all secondary ailments to exposure to 2-butoxyethanol; Doesn't get blamed for anything, does it? |
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- Does high BP cause ED? another forum
Does high BP cause ED? Does diabetes? Does high bad cholesterol? These may all be secondary ailments of a common chemical exposure - and so could ED be - Erectile Dysfunction, Infertility, Miscarriages, birth defects and cancers ... many autoimmune metabolic issues |