Thyroid cancer, pancreatitis & child leukemia?

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Chief US Supreme Court Justice, 

Wm Rehnquist dies 9-3-05

 

What could thyroid cancer (such as Chief US Supreme Court Justice, Wm Rehnquist had), 

gallstone pancreatitis (such as Attorney General John Ashcroft had with resultant gall bladder removal) 

and child leukemia have IN COMMON?

 

Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist Dies
William Hubbs Rehnquist, the 16th chief justice of the United States, died. He was 80.


Thyroid cancer, gallstone pancreatitis & child leukemia could all be caused primarily by 2-butoxyethanol exposures that are rampant in our society. This is a chemical that does all the things listed as the 'gulf war syndrome' symptoms, best I can tell - from comparing symptoms & exposure possibilities.
 

 

This chemical is a solvent, a pesticide and a poison. It harms the endocrine system:
The primary glands that make up the human endocrine system are the hypothalamus, pituitary, thyroid, parathyroid, adrenal, pineal body, and reproductive glands—the ovary and testis.

The pancreas, an organ often associated with the digestive system, is also considered part of the endocrine system. In addition, some nonendocrine organs are known to actively secrete hormones. These include the brain, heart, lungs, kidneys, liver, thymus, skin, and placenta


 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Studies show it causes these:

Endocrine (Tumors)
LIVER (Tumors)   (Such as Sue had?)

KIDNEY, URETER, BLADDER (HEMATURIA)
and much more, such as nervous system damage & FATGUE!
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Other symptoms

Autoimmune Hemolytic anemia  *

Do you have this? If yes, starting when? & how frequently?
FATIGUE no energy      
Chills  *      
Pale Color      
Rapid Heart Beat  *      
Jaundiced color      
Shortness of Breath *      
Dark urine. Blood in urine, even trace?  *      
Enlarged Spleen  *  *      
Direct measurement of the red cell life span by isotopic tagging techniques shows a decreased life span  * Red blood cells are immature - other tests can be 'off'