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and a chemical to avoid in home cleaning products:
 
Glycol BUTYL Ether  should be 'on the list'
 
of most probable cause of Autism (check links)
 
 
 
... Autoimmune Issues *   ....  & Cancers, too  *
 
Be Careful what you clean with
 
The worst pesticide *
 
 
Look into glycobiology for help .... glyconutrients

Red ring around mouth could be an autoimmune issue that 2-butoxyethanol would cause.  I noticed a number of posts about this on MedHelp discussion forum
 
I write these web pages to share about what I've learned about this chemical:
 

EGBE is an organic solvent, a neurotoxin, a pesticide, a teratogen (damages our genes & causes many birth defects)

 ... a poison !

It is not without research

http://www.valdezlink.com/re/msn/renalliver/notwithout.htm

A side effect is abnormal body temp ... abnormal blood pressure ... abnormal blood sugar

Track these 

http://www.valdezlink.com/re/health/temp_bp_bsugar.htm

farting with diarrhea or flu symptoms (what exposure looks like)



Fri Mar 6, 2009 4:16 am

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and a chemical to avoid in home cleaning products: Glycol BUTYL Ether <http://www.valdezlink.com/re/msn/renalliver/notwithout.htm> should be 'on the list'...
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