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A
Public
Service
Announcement:
Beware
chemical
We are
poisoning our own ... both at home
... and in military
Gulf war
vets with 'the syndrome' and
many Exxon Valdez oil spill
cleanup workers ...
got too
much
I shared my
thoughts with Dr. Goldman
We are
poisoning our bravest and best
Somone
strongly exposed can expose
others (their breath in
someone's eyes)
Autoimmune
hypothalamus?
Autoimmune
red
blood cells?
May
be part of HELLP
Syndrome?
The basics - hard to
find fatigue ... like
that of CFIDS
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Police/Troopers
and military
as well as
housewives
& our
children/pets
are at high
risk for exposure to
2-butoxyethanol
which appears to be in some gun
cleaners.
Do not
get the vapors in your eyes.
It is the harmful component in many
paints, even latex; all kinds of
cleaning ...
It can be a
cause of people doing very bezerk
actions as this commonly used
chemical damages the central nervous
system:
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worse than
a migraine type headache!
If some of
this pattern
of health issues is present for
someone
what was going
on
that was
different
than
...BEFORE the
headaches?
... Before the diarrhea?
... Before the 'throwing up?'
... Before 'the sniffles?'
... Before 'the sweats?'
... Before 'the fever?'
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2-butoxyethanol overexposure
LOOKS LIKE the FLU
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Symptoms of Gulf War
Illnesses (according to the American
Legion)
* Chronic Fatigue
* Signs and symptoms involving skin
(including skin rashes and
unusual hair loss)
* Headache
* Muscle pain
* Neurologic signs or symptoms
(nervous system
disorders which
could manifest themselves in
numbness in one's arm, for instance)
CIDP?
* Neuropsychological signs or
symptoms (including
memory loss)
* Signs or symptoms involving
upper or lower respiratory system
* Sleep disturbances
* Gastrointestinal signs or symptoms
(including recurrent
diarrhea
and constipation)
* Cardiovascular signs or
symptoms
* Menstrual disorders
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