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AND be sure to AVOID it, or health concerns can worsen ....

What about WWII vets? Have they gotten 'the bomb fumes in their eyes?

What about Vietnam and Korean Vets? ... & especially those with CFIDS &

gulf war vets Who could prove the harm of 2-butoxyethanol?

After oil, which does not seem to be a primary cause of harm for most

EVOS workers OR 'gulf war syndrome' vets ... though it is harmful....

the only chemical exposure that is the same for gulf war vets and Exxon

Valdez oil spill cleanup workers ... is 2-butoxyethanol

<http://www.valdezlink.com/same.htm> .

These are listed as solvents the Gulf War Troops 1990-1991 were exposed

to <http://www.valdezlink.com/gwv/media/Gulf_War.pdf> original

source <http://books.nap.edu/books/030908458X/html/569.html#pagetop>

..

C6H14O2/CH3(CH2)2CH2OCH2CH2OH

A N D Those with

CFIDS <http://www.valdezlink.com/cfid_share.htm> also 'look like'

these

'The Pattern' of CFIDS -

what to look for <http://www.valdezlink.com/pages/cfsclues.htm>

Do you have FATIGUE that no rest helps?

Do you recall a serious FLU? & then THE FATIGUE?

<http://www.valdezlink.com/gwv/symptomsof-gulfwarillnesses.htm>

<http://www.valdezlink.com/gwv/symptomsof-gulfwarillnesses.htm> Ask

your doctor to check some of these extra things

<http://www.valdezlink.com/pages/stumbledonto.htm> ... AND

<http://www.valdezlink.com/pages/thebasics.htm>

How a body 'complains' about chemical exposure

<http://www.valdezlink.com/pages/howcomplain.htm>

ALS <http://www.valdezlink.com/pages/alsforum.htm> may be caused by

this commonly used cleaning-degreaser chemical

have been looking into a chemical that should be suspect for CHD,

cerebral palsy and many other birth defects - from genetic harm ... due

to a chemical exposure of someone in the family line ...

Most especially since WWII days ... and throughout the decades to the

present.

Why does health of People in Valdez since 1989 matter

<http://www.valdezlink.com/evos/trusteecouncil.htm> ?

For help ... check into glyconutrients Bob's comments

<http://www.valdezlink.com/pages/bob-glyconutrients.htm>

Give your body what it needs in the way of good nutrition & the

'glyconutrient' food supplements, and the body can heal itself ....

www.glycoscience.org <http://www.glycoscience.org/>

Has the body become 'autoimmune

<http://www.valdezlink.com/pages/autoimmune.htm> ?' If your body is not

attacking you, it can function better. No such claims are made; however,

I believe this is what is the most hope for help.

Scientific American, July 2002, pages 40-47

" Sugars modify many proteins and fats on cell surfaces and participate

in such biological processes as immunity and cell-to-cell communication.

They also play a part in a range of diseases, from viral infections to

cancer. "

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<http://www.sciam.com/feature_directory.cfm?chanID=sa006> FEATURE

ARTICLES <http://www.sciam.com/feature_directory.cfm?chanID=sa006>

July 2002 issue <http://www.sciam.com/issue.cfm?issuedate=Jul-02>

Sweet Medicines Sugars play critical roles in many cellular functions

and in disease. Study of those activities lags behind research into

genes and proteins but is beginning to heat up. The discoveries promise

to yield a new generation of drug therapies By Maeder

[http://home.gci.net/~blessing/pages/media/trans.gif] Now that the

human genome has been deciphered, much of the fanfare surrounding it has

transferred to the proteome, the full complement of proteins made from

the genetic " blueprints " stored in our cells. Proteins, after all, carry

out most of the work in the body, and an understanding of how they

behave, the press releases say, should translate into a font of ideas

for curing all manner of ills. Yet living cells are more than genes and

proteins. Two other major classes of molecules--carbohydrates (simple

and complex sugars) and lipids (fats)--play profound roles in the body

as well. These substances, too, need to be considered if scientists are

to truly understand how the human machine operates and how to correct

its maladies.

Sugars in particular perform an astonishing range of jobs. Once regarded

mainly as energy-yielding molecules (glucose and glycogen) and as

structural elements, they are now known to combine with proteins and

fats on cell surfaces and, so situated, to influence cell-to-cell

communication, the functioning of the immune system, the ability of

various infectious agents to make us sick, and the progression of

cancer. They also help to distinguish one cell from another and to

direct the trafficking of mobile cells throughout the body, among other

tasks. So ubiquitous are these molecules that cells appear to other

cells and to the immune system as sugarcoated.... continued at

Scientific American Digital

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