Glad to hear this good report.
Can you give me any suggestions on how to find the root cause of so many health ailments today, should they be caused by 2-butoxyethanol?
Here is my question and comments to a chemical testing company - often they can find chemicals that are still residual in your system, but not so with this chemical,
8-17-04 Subject: how to tell if blood in urine?
To:
kveasey@accuchem.com
OK, so there isn't a test for 2-butoxyethanol chemical exposure ...
(Makes sense because it is said to leave the body 24-48 hours after exposure;
however, second hand solvent exposure is ongoing for many
www.valdezlink.com/cfid_share.htm )
I believe it is the cause of fatigue in CFS, CFIDS, gulf war syndrome, for painters; for those in the plastics business; those who have cleaned up oil - from our Fire depts and mechanics, to the Exxon Valdez oil spill cleanup workers in particular; AND the average ordinary housewife who cleans her oven, her bathtub ... with cleaners like Lysol Tub 'n Tile, 409 Cleaner, Simple Green, etc.
www.valdezlink.com/sg_audrey.htm
So, is this an easy test, finding trace blood in urine?
There is eventually going to be a diagnosis of autoimmune hemolytic anemia for those exposed to 2-butoxyethanol (ethylene glycol monobutyl ether)
www.valdezlink.com/same.htm
And the test that should show positive for all of these also is having too many immature red blood cells (not in the sense of too much blood; but in the sense of the ratio between mature and immature red blood cells being OK)
www.valdezlink.com/why_fatigue.htm
Could you have people contact me who have fatigue & want to be part of a study I am hoping to organize?
Sincerely,
Margaret D. Hursh
PO Box 233
Valdez, AK 99686
1-888-853-5333
(907) 835-5333
e-mail
mother_margaret@yahoo.com
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