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Old 01-31-2005, 09:26 PM
Margaret Diann Margaret Diann is offline
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Default Health ailments - Maybe NOT Dioxin?

This list of Vietnam Vet Health Concerns looks very similar to other periods 2-butoxyethanol may have been in the jet fuel that the Dioxin mix was mixed with ... that chemical's effects, too?

Any exposed to this 'Dioxin mix?'

DIOXIN MIX, M-8280A -- 6850-00N072524

CAS:1746-01-6 Fraction by Wt: 0.0005%
CAS:40321-76-4 Fraction by Wt: 0.0005%
CAS:39227-28-6 Fraction by Wt: 0.0005%
CAS:35822-46-9 Fraction by Wt: 0.0005%
CAS:3268-87-9 Fraction by Wt: 0.0005%
CAS:108-88-3 Toluene Fraction by Wt: 99.99%

Then your exposure is toluene, not dioxin MSDS

Toluene is a teratogen
meaning it harms the developing child

Toluene 2538, 1545, 1361 an organic solvent, can affect your brain
toluene inhalation experience - non EVOS


And do you remember a time when several in your group came down with the 'flu' and you felt bad since that time?
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Look into BUTYL for CFIDS, CFS, FM & 'Military Syndromes' *

An e-mail request to the CDC

on Flu Symptoms

Traces of blood in urine? *

Diarrhea then Constipation?

Seizures Fainting Dizziness *


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