What other options do I have?
Answered by
Kevin Pho, MD
Boston - MA
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It is 2-butoxyethanol. It has a lot of other names www.valdezlink.com/same.htm It is in a lot of products.
So, check out what your blood is saying.
www.valdezlink.com/check_blood.htm#retic
www.valdezlink.com/why_fatigue.htm
And is your immune system autoimmune? www.valdezlink.com/generic.htm#8 You will note rapid heart beat is 'on the list of autoimmune hemolytic anemia.
I haven't heard of any doctor who is looking in this direction; but I hope someday soon they will. The are tricked into thinking the CBC is OK when it isn't. Red blood cells are immature with direct exposure to this chemical ... flu like symptoms somewhere would be part of the picture for a direct exposure.
Now, this chemical is also a teratogen. So, if a parent or grandparent had a strong exposure, it could cause some of these ailments as singlular 'birth defects' And then maybe the 'biomarker' of the fatigue wouldn't be there.
I personally believe that many in this group would be premature. Many have other things like hemangiomas, ALD (from a mom who was exposed), neuroblastoma, etc, etc Lots of birth defects and various cancers can be part of this chemical's pattern.
SO avoid exposure to this chemical at all costs. It is a poison, a pesticide, a solvent, an endocrine disruptor chemical, a neurotoxin ...
It is in many household products, paint, etc.
Some ways to recognize the fatigue
http://home.gci.net/~blessing/pages/thefatigue.htm