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Give
your Doctor Some Helps
Dawn's not all
that bad unless you use it all the time (possible but not as probable as
stronger chemicals in 'the family')
| One
'gulf war syndrome' vet shared that the whole company of
soldiers came down with 'flu-like' symptoms after washing the
equipment state-side
....after
it came back from Saudi Arabia in 1991. They were 2 weeks
into washing with DAWN.
March, 04 she reported to me that
her
IDAHO doctor had diagnosed her with too many immature red blood
cells. So ... maybe? |
But Scrubbing Bubbles and 409 are much worse ...
Did you see the material safety data sheet on these?
You probably couldn't find a doctor who is up on what this chemical does
But you could give him/her some helps to consider
If
you have an assortment of the symptoms that this chemical causes
Ask the doctor to do a
couple of extra tests on the red blood cells: what is their age,
size, shape ... and is
there blood in urine?
Many people need their doctors to understand the pattern of this
chemical's harm and how to find it. I
think it is the fatigue that the doctors have been looking for in
CFS, CFIDS, 'gulf war syndrome'
I'm just an ordinary person who 'stumbled upon it' after spending a lot
of time looking into what 2-butoxyethanol does
Since the information said it caused hemolytic anemia ... and it
wasn't showing up ... I was trying my best to figure out why
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