Some of these things that 'show up in your blood' can be removed? I would see about what Dr. Rea's clinic has to offer. It's not futile.
|
Dr. William Rea * Environmental Health Center 8345 Walnut Hill Lane, Suite 220 Dallas, Texas 75231 Tel: (214) 368-4132
Web site is: www.ehcd.com
Considered an expert by some; has a detoxification center.
Reports one of his admirers who has met him and been to the clinic, "The insurance companies don't approve of Dr. Rea because they are tied in with the chemical industry. Several insurance companies have refused to cover his clients. "Most insurance companies do pay, however." states Dr. Rea.
He has healed literally thousands of people. His clinic is like a small UN with people volunteering from around the world. He is a kind, gentle, caring person with an incredible focus on helping chemically injured people. His court testimonies have helped win more cases than have been lost. He is an incredible human being.
Dr. Rea also founded the nonprofit American Environmental Health Foundation which has as one of its goals to provide information on environmental medicine. WWW.AEHF.COM has free downloadable articles on various aspects of environmental illness - http://www.aehf.com/chemsens.html. |
Now check into this sooner than later!
But how are you doing health-wise today?
Negligent Failure to Warn is what the paint companies have been sued for on their past manufacture of lead based paint. The paint companies are winning out every time.
We had someone exposed to ethylene glycol ether in paint June, 2005 when painting a bathroom ...
& looking as hard as I could on the paint can,
& on the internet ... I could not find what was hurting his eyes & the extreme exhaustion the very next morning.

http://www.valdezlink.com/images/Fu...2003warning.jpg
Next time we went to purchase that same paint it wasn't in a black metal container, but a bright red plastic 5 gallon container with big bold warnings: CAUSES KINDEY DAMAGE ... birth defects in animals (They are definitely on the right track ... except that ingestion is not much of an exposure; vapors in eyes is, though)
They didn't get in trouble last time around, but I bet they 'see the handwriting on the wall'