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Helps for you - What chemicals?
Too much of a chemical exposure?
Symptoms in order of most frequency: "(most common first) include: headache, sore throat, voice change or loss, constant humph, catarrh, unexpected tiredness, fatigue, sore/watery/gritty eyes, irritability, anxiety, depression, loss of concentration, short-term memory loss, reactions to other chemicals, dizziness, blocked nose, rhinitis, mouth ulcers, bad/metallic taste in mouth, lip sores, chest tightness, shortness of breath, chest pains, asthma, sinusitis, nasal discharge, nose bleeds, ulceration of nasal mucosa, itchy burning skin, rashes, dermatitis, aching joints and muscles, fibromyalgia, uncontrollable twitching, heart arrhythmia's, palpitations, abdominal pain, nausea, diarrhea, tinnitus, earache, pins and needles, numbness in fingers and toes, Raynaud?s Syndrome, menstrual irregularities, pain/difficulty urinating. Other areas of concern include liver damage, cancer, teeth and gum problems, reproductive effects and lack of interest in sex. ... often times flu like symptoms 3 resources for any interested in what chemicals may have affected them: Can you see what accu-chem labs might be able to test for? A laboratory which can help the chemically sensitive and his/her doctor. ? Pesticides and Other Xenobiotics, Dr. John Laseter Accu-Chem Laboratories 1-800-451-0116 E.H.S. Inc. 990 Bowser Suite 800 Richardson, TX 75081 ? www.accuchemlabs.com This lab can test for specific chemicals in blood and urine, etc. ? This lab is renown for its accuracy. For Chemicals... HSST and GVST For Oil: 972/234-5412, 972/234-6095 for the person with concern with oil exposure ... William J. Rea, M.D. Dr. William Rea *AN EXTRACT FROM: Chemical Sensitivity Volume 1 by Professor William J. Rea. PUBLISHED 1992 Environmental Health Center 8345 Walnut Hill Lane, Suite 220 Dallas, Texas 75231 Tel: (214) 368-4132 Web site is: www.ehcd.com Considered an expert by some; has a detoxification center. To consult with me, contact Ellie at 214/373-5161 to set up an appointment - Medical overview possible. - Sincerely, Dr. Wm Rea Dr. Walter Crinnion Healing Naturally (425) 821-8118 Message: 206-444-4275 11-01 11811 N.E. 128th Street, Kirkland, WA 98034 Trains medical doctors in chemical testing & what to do once results come back Some helps in diagnosis for the blood damage? (Fatigue) ? What is happening with the red blood cells? ? What size are they? ? What shape? ? What is the ?Retic? ratio? ? Iron storage and utilization? ? Complete Blood Counts ? Absolute Cell count (part of routine blood test) http://www.valdezlink.com/anemia_check.htm#more http://www.valdezlink.com/what_does_lab_recommend.htm Medical Study of many groups needed 2-butoxyethanol and diethylene glycol monobutyl ether This exposure of gulf war troops & many other people, too. Did you know that Lysol Tub 'n Tile was a registered pesticide per EPA. Even grandma is at risk for harm. The chemical of harm to the Exxon Valdez oil spill cleanup workers was 2-butoxyethanol also known as ethylene glycol monobutyl ether. One man affected by 2-butoxyethanol told me that when he was collapsing & having seizures, the only thing that helped him was a transfusion of whole blood. (Chemicals ? even medications add to an already chemical overload.) |
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