SIDS  *

Can babies & older people, too, be exposed 

to n-butyl ether chemicals

which can cause liver 

and other organs to shut down?

What about the soldiers who died of 'pneumonia' in Iraq in 03?

 

  Dear Maggie

Second hand solvent exposure is something that people don't give much thought to ... I suspect 2nd hand solvent exposure to this family & new baby:

A new mom and her husband, and 6 mo old baby are visiting his family this Christmas. Friday the week before Christmas baby was throwing up and had bad diarrhea ... but was in a happy mood and didn't seem to have a fever.

At first I looked at it like most people do, oh, everyone is coming down with the flu. Then it hit me. I suspect that this was most likely a response to a chemical exposure such as the common one I've been studying. So, has baby been in a freshly painted bedroom? Has someone who was holding her 15 minutes before ... been breathing these chemicals into her eyes?

I am concerned for them. I hope they will take this seriously ... 

Then I remember that this young mom said that everyone wasn't feeling well, but it started with baby ... So I want to know who arrived in that household on Friday?
When things like this happen, there have been instances of the body organs shutting down.   Maybe some SIDS is actually this? Even if nothing this serious happens, is it possible to get CFS & all those other effects? 

Test this for fatigue   

So, if you are holding a new baby, and have been feeling more tired & grouchy than normal, remember that you can expel the chemicals like 2-butoxyethanol in your breath ... and the main route of exposure may be into the eyes of another.   I suggest the researchers for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome look into this ... that maybe the body system just suddenly shuts down, more than that the child quits breathing, and let's put the baby on its back to sleep ...

Dear Maggie

Another shares:  "This is so sad. I am a teacher at an elementary school and we just found out today that one of our little girls is dying. She was perfectly healthy a week ago. Then on Thanksgiving Day, she got sick. It was her liver. It failed Friday, they did a transplant and it didn't take. She is now in a coma and the doctors say there is no hope.

My question to any medical experts - WTF? Can a kid go from being perfectly healthy to liver failure in just a few days? We are in shock and struggling for answers. Her mom doesn't speak English and so we are dealing with translators to get more info for us. But I was hoping someone here would know if this is a bizarre isolated incident or what in the world could have caused this to happen."
2-butoxyethanol MSDS
I think what I'm talking about is the harm from n-butyl ethers.

OSHA was checking into this chemical family Nov, 2002 for 46,000 auto workers.

Others around the world seem to know more about its harm than we do. Why is that?

Why I studied 2-butoxyethanol Why I studied this chemical (Had I not done so, I NEVER would have known or recognized its patterns or found the common denominator)

Dear Maggie

Can it cause epilepsy? Can it cause multiple sclerosis?

I think so
There are 400 gulf war vets with 'the syndrome' that have been diagnosed with MS www.valdezlink.com/gwv/scott.htm
I haven't heard much about epilepsy, but if it is a short-circuiting in the nervous system, it would fit 'the profile;
Check for the blood fatigue that seems to go unnoticed
Do those you are thinking about have serious fatigue and a very marked 'grouchiness?'

Just a thought - Just some things to think on

Alexandra Scott diagnosed with neuroblastoma at age one


2-butoxyethanol poisoning

Oh yes, and you will be 
TIRED, TIRED, TIRED ! ! !

My focus has been on an accurate diagnosis and not having people take tests that are expensive and painful, if they're not absolutely necessary.  

Maybe we could Lobby Congress to eliminate this chemical from harming anyone else AND spend our efforts on finding a cure. These would likely have a weakened immune system and we are expecting a pandemic flu epidemic? I am concerned for these.

Dear Maggie