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Kidney
Stones?
Do you have some
of the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome symptoms?
The reason I asked is that I looked up kidney stones for a worker whom I
suspected could have harm from 2-butoxyethanol ... but he doesn't think
so.
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For the group exposed to this chemical, a metabolic imbalance and
kidneys as well as thyroid should be looked into
What
is the size and shape of your red blood cells?
If your red blood cells are 'ragged and beat up' after a bout of
unexplainable fatigue, maybe you should consider AIHA
(Auto-Immune Hemolytic Anemia)
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Did you
know that the kidneys produce
hormones that
help
build strong bones
and
help
form red blood cells.
Urinary
tract infections, kidney disorders such as cystic
kidney diseases,
and
metabolic disorders
such as hyperparathyroidism
are also linked to stone
formation.
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Check your kidneys?
But first be sure you have the right ratio of mature to immature red
blood cells. Too many red blood cells that are immature - and other
medical tests don't read right.
What are the size and shape of your red blood cells? What are the cell
membranes like? IF there is 2-butoxyethanol harm going on, there is
fragility of red blood cells and membranes loose their elasticity. Red
blood cells may be small sized.
Ask
their age and keep track of the retic rate over time
Sue, someone whom I suspected of having the harm of this chemical
somewhere or another, was having kidney stones last Sept. She told me
that one place in Anchorage had a machine that would break up the stones
& then it would pass without any invasive procedures
What else can 2-butoxyethanol do?
Doctors are busy, however, if any you know are interested, you can fax
them some outline pages of info on this topic. RE: the Fatigue that has been evading
medical science, best I can tell ... but it is findable!
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