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He could
also have had second-hand exposure to the chemical I've been talking
about as co-star and friend, Dan Blocker {who played his older brother
Hoss in Bonanza) died from a blood clot in his lung, after gall
bladder surgery. Gall badder surgery is often an early on happening
for those with too much exposure to 2-butoxyethanol. If someone has
too much exposure, they can be breathing it into the air, for others
to be exposed (by getting the vapors in their eyes).
In Valdez, Alaska the head of Alaska DEC, Steve Provant, died after
surgery for gall bladder removal. In
his case he had CLL (Chronic Lymphocydic Leukemia).
His wife said he was a chemist and ALWAYS careful to wear his
protective suit. What she did not realize, is that the beaches he was
on ... could have fresh fumes from the Inipol EAP 22 or Corexit. Or
the wind could have blown the fumes into his eyes. I would consider
him a casualty of the Exxon Valdez oil spill cleanup. Obituary
I suspect the pancreatic and liver cancers that Michael Landon
had; the brain tumors and lung cancers that Carrie Hamilton had; the
growth and digestion, prostate and brain tumors that Scott Hamilton
had ....
could all be caused primarily from 2-butoxyethanol poisoning of a
parent (&/or exposures they also had) what
this chemical does
What
the pattern of harm is
Also primary cause of diabetes ... CFS, NHL ...
Michael Landon appeared on "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny
Carson" (1991) to talk about his battle with cancer and many
people in the audience were affected by the courage and energy he
showed. Unfortunately he was already terminally ill by that time.
He wanted to know 'Why pancreatic cancer" The familial registries
for pancreatic cancer started up in the early 1990s? ...
There are 11 known in the USA & internationally there is one in
Canada (Jewish), in Japan , in Germany
, in Great Britain ... in Spain
http://www.pancreatica.org/registries.html
Pancreatic cancer showing up predominately in these populations makes
sense to me: Bomb fumes in eyes from WWII ... would be an
exposure to this chemical, I believe ... So it makes sense to me that
Japan, Germany, Great Britain & USA have pancreatic registries
However, we may be dealing with several generations of chemically
poisoned people. Look for fatigue of Chronic Fatigue Immune
Dysfunction Syndrome: acquired compensated
autoimmune
hemolytic anemia
or consider birth defects of cancers from primary poisoned family
member
I just e-mailed everyone I could find on this list ... especially the
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. (Took about 5 hours this AM) I
know the average person is not interested in this ... "Oh, well,
so 'n so died." But I am very concerned that a
chemical is doing so much harm. That's what I think. I believe I am
right. And it matters to me that people are dying horrible deaths and
it keeps going on and on and on. Someday soon, we should declare this
chemical harmful and have our Congress
ban it. |