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Ovarian cancer

Do you recall a serious flu?
Did you have a dad who served in a war? 
 
My dad was in WWII, and I had concern for an ovary some years back.  I have also shown up with diabetes in my 50s.  From my perspective I feel that many tumors & endocrine irregularities can be late to show up birth defects.
 
My friend was born with one ovary only a tumor.  She thought my interest in this chemical was limited to the Exxon Valdez oil spill cleanup.  She had no idea how seriously harmed she was and so many in her family, as well.  Including a daughter who had lupus & ovaries the size of sausages.  She thought the headaches that ran in her family were something other than a common chemical exposure for them all (my perspective)
 
Issue for men would be testicular cancer, prostate cancer.
 
 
 "metastasizes"
 
Seems logical that our health concerns may start in one place and then spread to somewhere else, however with 2-butoxyethanol exposure it targets multiple organs, glands, body systems at the same time, so where it shows up first is sort of irrelevant.

 

Why I learned about 2-butoxyethanol - I recognize 'the pattern'

Blood in urine & small-sized RBCs are clues to its harm

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Libby said...
Does anyone else with myelofibrosis have sudden diarrhea on a chronic basis?  I can share more details, but first I just want to put that question out there.  I am asking on behalf of my mother.  Thanks.
 -LZ
 
This happens to me and it happened to President Eisenhower. * I think it is when people who have already had their fill of 2-butoxyethanol get around this chemical again  Either in products they use themselves (direct exposure) or being around someone who is getting it out of their system (second hand solvent exposure).  And another source of exposure would be if we had a parent poisoned by it.  So prior to my conception, I believe that may dad was exposed ... he was in WWII and 'in action'  I think that is why we see so much pancreatic cancer and diabetes in the WWII Nations' children, the baby boomers.

& would be compounded if their children served in a war, such as the Vietnam vets (my peers).  They would have many times had a parent in WWII or in manufacturing in the 40s.  This is one of the categories of harm put forward by the Vietnam vets:

Gastrointestinal tumors (stomach cancer, pancreatic cancer, colon cancer, rectal cancer) pancreatic

Less severe exposure looks life 'the sniffles' with flatulence (farting).  I saw this going on with my daughter when she was pregnant and was very concerned. I noticed signs in my granddaughter (moisture under nose) and my grandson after using the wrong kind of baby wipesMy daughter wishes she had a regular mom who didn't always call attention to signs of this chemical.

2-butoxyethanol *

 C6H14O2/CH3(CH2)2CH2OCH2CH2OH 
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I explain more here:  valdezlink.com/pages/whatithink.htm
and about what 2-butoxyethanol does ... here http://groups.msn.com/renalLiver ... Diabetes, too


 
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