Laboratories:

These are laboratories 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.

There are only a couple of labs in the nation that have the expertise to test for chemicals...

even then, it doesn't cover all chemicals... but if some are still residual in your system, there is help

 

also...Check for Anemia 

Other consultants versed in chemical overexposures:

Dr. William Rea  *
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. 

 

Dr. Walter Crinnion

(425) 821-8118  Message:  206-444-4275  11-01

Healing Naturally,   

11811 N.E. 128th Street,   Kirkland, WA 98034

Trains medical doctors in chemical testing  & what to do once results come back 

 

 

 

Health Damage from too much exposure to OIL... to EVOS chemicals *

  www.valdezlink.com/editor.htm

Symptoms of Chemical Overexposure... & especially more info on 2-butoxyethanol

You will note in reading the detailed scientific studies, 

per comments of a paraprofessional, if those doing the study don't like the results of certain bio-info

that just stop testing for it.... 

The body can't throw it off, & they don't want the product to look bad; they just drop that out of the results.

.. they just don't test for it.

There should have been NO chemicals at the Dayville waste disposal... but were there? 

www.valdezlink.com/dayville.htm

 

... & were chemicals come upon unexpectedly by multiple workers, many locations?

 ... during and after the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill cleanup?

 

Reports a worker at the Seward baby seal care unit in Seward... 

at end of the season, August, 1989, there was this one pup whose mother was covered with oil & died ... 

Baby seal was aborted... it came in with flaming orange fur.  It had mouth ulcers.

 

After that all of the workers came down with huge, multiple mouth sores, too.  

Since then multiple health problems reported by head worker:  

problems with short term memory loss, personality change, bone problems, nerve problems, vision problems ... very severe.  

Doctors do not know what is wrong.  

Are there any Seward workers/volunteers who have the 'list'  Lost mine, says a worker.  

I'd really like to get in touch with my friends from those days.

4-17-03

 
The chemicals that are known in Inipol EAP 22 and in the first version of Corexit was
2-butoxyethanol (Now 38% of the Corexit Exxon wants widespread approval for?  or more?)
http://www.valdezlink.com/inipol/pages/2-butoxy_msds.htm   http://www.state.nj.us/health/eoh/rtkweb/0275.pdf
 
and in the first Corexit:  Ethylene Oxide  . *   http://www.state.nj.us/health/eoh/rtkweb/0882.pdf  
But then Exxon said Corexit only had a 'little'  http://www.valdezlink.com/corexit/pages/de_minimus.htm   
 
Have personalities been aggravated by the damage from 2-butoxyethanol...
...&  hemolytic anemia evidenced by low red blood cell counts... known almost immediately after doing this work?

Any blood in urine test results?  Or  blood test result in the medical file at the clinic from 1989?  At the Start.

Avoid chemicals... in all ways... to help preserve their life!

World Health Organization says that children of those overexposed to solvents such as 2-butoxyethanol, 

are more at risk for tumor of the brain and leukemia

It was true for Thelma... *

 

Janitorial Project Logo

Use Extreme Care With The Following Ingredients (Avoid if Possible)


If at all possible, avoid janitorial products with the following ingredients. They pose very high risks to the janitor using the product, to building occupants, or to the environment.

If there are no substitutes available and the products must be employed,

then assure that workers are fully trained in safe handling and use, and assure that protective gloves and goggles are worn at all times (particularly when handling concentrated solutions). Use the product away from building occupants. Also take care when disposing of left over product, wastewaters, and empty containers.
   

Health Effects From Full-Strength Ingredient

NFPA Rating

CAS Number

Ingredient Name

Eye Effects

Skin Effects

Skin Absorb?

Inhalation Effects

Chronic Effects

H

F

R

00111-76-2

2-Butoxy Ethanol

Irritant

Irritant

Yes

 

Reproductive & Fetal Effects; Liver & Kidney Damage; Blood Damage

2

2

0

  112-34-5

Diethylene Glycol Monobutyl Ether

Irritant

Irritant

Yes

Slight

Kidney damage; 

Central Nervous System effects  

1

2

0

 

CAS 112-34-5 is primary solvent of Lysol Tub 'n Tile

 

409 Cleaner:    * Health Haz Acute And Chronic: EYES: IRRITATION. SKIN: ABSORBED. EXPOSURE TO ETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOBUTYL ETHER WILL CAUSE BLOOD & BONE MARROW DAMAGE.

Do you think Class B protective equipment that the workers with Inipol EAP 22 & Corexit

during the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill cleanup of 1989 and 1990

.... and the protective equipment that a housewife would normally use, would be this type:

Protective Equipment

 

Home Page for Workers  www.valdezlink.com/inipol/pages/grouped.htm

 

e-mail

Note:  there are other industries who have health concerns with 2-butoxyethanol type of chemicals: 

 46,000 auto industry workers;  *

those who spray paint cars, boats, etc.; those in the dry cleaning business; those in the plastics business; those who CLEAN!

Contact * regarding Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Cleanup Workers

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