Hitler didn't need to put a bullet in his head ... he was close to death from the bomb fumes, anyway. USA President FDR must have had similar exposures 'second hand?'

 

Does cousin Daisy Suckley's Diary of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, America's 32nd President, mention a time when he had flu-like symptoms?

The History Channel Documentary 4-23-05 and 4-24-05, FDR: A Presidency Revealed talked about things that would be like what overexposure to 2-butoxyethanol would cause: * enlarged heart,  many horrible HEADACHES -   some at the base of the head, tired, ashen/pale color, difficulty finishing thoughts in sentences (short term memory loss), difficulty concentrating. Also high blood pressure (180/105), rapid weight loss (liver?)

Repeated headaches.  Headaches were intensifying

4-11-45 as he went to bed he was 'shivering'    (chills?)  

After an acute headache at the back of his head, he collapsed on 4-12-45 and died a few hours later.  It is reported that he died of a cerebral hemorrhage ... was there an autopsy? NO! If it was advanced stages of the fatigue of CFIDS ... the doctors would not have found it.  They still don't even now - 60 + years later.

     
What we would call CFIDS or 'gulf war syndrome' today.


 
Pope was an old man when he died? So are people who come down with diabetes, many times; it's all in the dose, they say.  How much exposure to 2-butoxyethanol might the Pope have had?

What is the cause of
so many health issues dramatically increasing in the last 40 years? (Including reduced sperm, etc)

Whether it's second hand solvent exposure or a very strong direct exposure ... people should give 2-butoxyethanol credit for something it does.

I suspect Scott Hamilton (Champion Figure skater) had birth defects similar to that of 2-butoxyethanol poisoning for either or both of his parents:

digestion problems; growth abnormality; pituitary brain tumor and testicular cancer

Health issues for the Russian champion figure skater, Irina Slutskaya

I suspect that there is a chemical poisoning in the family for mom to have kidney failure and daughter to have an autoimmune issue. I'd like to know more about her dad ... her mom's parent/s  Was one of them in a war?

I suspect Aristotle Onassis was health damaged by THIS chemical, too; and as usual, it was not recognized by his doctors.

"I'm convinced that metabolic features (changes in cholesterol and lipid profile, changes in glucose uptake and cell use, mitochondrial diseases and so on) are among main underestimated issue of 2-BE," says a French journalist

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The chemical I'm concerned about, has been in widespread use for decades.  It targets multiple organs & body systems at the same time, so it is not a matter of spreading from one place to another ... but the harm from 2-butoxyethanol

I don't know how much longer we can go on like this ... poisoning our own and not even recognizing it. The birth defects and become more frequent and more horrible, too

Margaret Diann


It would behoove someone of influence to pay attention to this chemical.  I just recognize it, that's all.

Like someone from NASA recognized the pattern of something in his field

Is there help?  Not in medications generally given,

just helping you cope ... is what I've heard.

For those who's harm is from a chemical exposure - they could be harmful.  If it doesn't help you.  Do not take it!  Consult with your doctor, of course.

Maybe in later stages,

a transfusion of WHOLE blood,

given slowly at the right temp ...

Good nutrition, of course! & glyconutrients?

The thought on using glyconutrients, in my opinion, is that it helps the immune system to work properly instead of being autoimmune - 'friendly firing' ... and then the body can recruit its own stem cells.  Many birth defects have an autoimmune metabolic component - such as 2-butoxyethanol exposures to those in our family line ... could cause. Scleroderma trial still open  -  taking these glyconutrients  Glyconutrient trials are coming from research done by Roger J. Williams

Glyconutrients are being considered for Autistic Children

Dr. Patrick Garrett - Kansas  Dialog   -  recommends

H. Reginald McDaniel, M.D.    Bio    Short Bio

Glyconutrient Molecular Bio info


I was sharing about
help someone was raving about ... ALA alplha-lipoic acid and a man explained more about them on a diabetes forum:

Quote:

There is no doubt that alpha lipoic acid, ALA is very beneficial. It is one omega 3 nutrient. I would never say don't include it in a healthy diet. Most western diets miss the proper balance between ALA and the other two omega 3s. They are docosahexaenoic acid and eicosahexaenoic acid, EPA and DHA. Supplemental doses of alpha-lipoic acid are hundreds of times higher than the amounts that can be obtained from food. Good food sources of alpha-lipoic acid include spinach, broccoli, beef, yeast (particularly Brewer's yeast), and certain organ meats (such as the kidney and heart) .The typical imbalance is 20-ALA to 1 EPA/DHA. a good balance is 4 ALA to 1 EPA/DHA. EPA/DHA is only found in any significant quantities from deep cold water ocean fish, or supplements made from those fish. I don't and won't eat nearly enough fish to get the essential omega 3s EPA and DHA so I use a supplement. I have notice that there are huge differences between omega 3 supplements. Some that use flax seed are primarily just ALA. Those that are fish based vary widely in the EPA/DHA content. I have found that the high priced omega 3 supplements from health food stores usually have much lower quantities of EPA/DHA per 1000 mg caps than I can find in other sources.

If you are not getting enough ALA by all means do so. On the other hand, don't ignore you equally important need for the other two omega 3s EPA and DHA which have probably more health benefits than ALA.. 
* warnings?

Toma
www.NutriCoach.net

Recommends this source for the 3 Omegas  


In reading his background, he had an acute attack of diabetes leading to kidney failure. With blood sugar of 570 it still reminded me of 2-butoxyethanol exposure, but of course, diabetes got the blame ... even for the thick blood and the syrupy urine. (I suspect other autoimmune issues like autoimmune hemolytic anemia & Immune System Activated Coagulopathy.. which is thickening of the blood caused by Immune System)

So the syrupy urine was most probably the immune system prematurely destroying the red blood cells. There should have been blood in urine; and with an acute attack (from 2-butoxyethanol overexposure) if his doctor had checked out his 'flu-like' symptoms for this chemical's poisoning, the doctor would have found at 2.5 days ... an elevated reticulocyte count)

He also shared that his triglycerides were 1517.  I hope he'll share with me what was going on then.  I suspect I would recognize the source of the exposure to 2-butoxyethanol

Overweight may not be your fault ... Nor other autoimmune metabolic issues like high bad cholesterol, high blood pressure even (?)

* Some warnings say not to use when pregnant.

Others say it helps in child development prior to birth

* This compound is made from sulfur and extra sulfur will kill people like me.

Always find out what the base chemical is with any supplement.

Trudy

Margaret e-mail

What kind of cancers for WWII vets?

Similar to those of Vietnam & Korean Vets?

& the 'gulf war syndrome' vets?

4-5-06