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we will have a paradigm shift in medical thinking. I believe that
my diabetes that showed up in my 50's was a late to show up birth defect
from my dad's exposures in WWII from bomb fumes. The chemical that
causes diabetes is very widespread & I have had direct and second
hand exposures to it also: 2-butoxyethanol.
Diabetes should be looked at as a side
effect of this chemical exposure. It can cause blood sugar and
various hormones to go high or low. Avoid 2-butoxyethanol
exposures AND have good nutrition.
Yes I have belly fat (Syndrome X);
recent high bad cholesterol. Thankfully my blood pressure
decided to go on the low side, or I would be in bad shape
I think we are dealing with autoimmune
metabolic issues.
I have chosen not to be concerned about
blood sugar ... and it is not diabetes that causes wounds not to heal,
kidney failure, liver failure, eye sight and nerve problems. It
is exposure to 2-butoxyethanol that causes these AND ... many times
... causes diabetes
I have been looking into this chemical
exposure & recognize
it's pattern.
I do not choose to mess with my liver to
keep my blood sugar down, when that is not the primary issue.
The chemical that causes the blood sugar to go sky-high is the
chemical that will harm my liver, or cause soft tissue tumors ... or
... or ... or
Overweight? Maybe it's not your
fault
I suspect this chemical for the real
cause of President FDR's death ... for President Eisenhower's Crohn's
and explosive diarrhea (I have that, too)... for harm to many other
prominent people ... especially those from WWII nations
Strong exposure looks like the flu
and has these CFIDS symptoms if you get
too much
I don't have enough exposure to have
'the fatigue' but I suspect that if I had a copy of my dad's medical
records, he would have this & more. (Check
blood info manually in case there is something immature
about the red blood cells ... & for accurate info on liver and
white blood cell counts)
I suspect this chemical is also the
cause of 'gulf war syndrome' and the
real chemical of harm for the Vietnam and Korean vets.
We need to look at the big picture. How are these groups alike?
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9-7-06