troops today subject to 'gulf war syndrome' still?
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There is a common chemical that is used in
oil dispersants, degreasers, household cleaning, too; not to mention
many industries: painting, dry cleaning, plastics, remediation
of oil, that causes all the symptoms of 'gulf war syndrome' Look
at this research:
In fact, there are people who have the same symptoms, mostly since
1989 that are civilians in the Dept of Defense who help with
decontamination of tanks, etc who have the same symptoms, too;
even those in the Navy in recent times. But it has been going on
- exposure to this type of chemical ... since before WWII &
continually gets worse.
Please ask the military powers-that-be to
limit troops exposure to 2-butoxyethanol and to it's complex form
Diethylene Glycol Monobutyl Ether. A little of these chemicals
is probably no big deal, although exposure is cumulative.
However, just cleaning their guns DAILY is too much exposure for our
troops.
Bring our troops home safely without
injuring thousands inadvertently. AND ask the Legislature to ban these
chemicals. They are not safe for anyone at all.
Margaret Diann
PO Box 233
Valdez, Alaska 99686
907-835-3135
e-mail
What happened to Staff Sgt James Alford? Even now, I don't believe these have an accurate diagnosis: Check these things - were they poisoned by 2-butoxoyethanol? 9-15-05
Just back up info for you:
www.valdezlink.com/scenario.htm
These are the symptoms of too much of
ANY chemical... how the body will respond to such:
too much exposure to a couple of
'ordinary chemicals used in cleaning, degreasing, remediating
Consider what the studies show this
chemical does:
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