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Research - Spot Shot aerosol Test with a pet

Can a pet get CFS?
  • I think so

    Maybe they can prove the FATIGUE?

    2-butoxyethanol health effects

    I think an experiment with such a product could be replicated on pets scheduled for 'destruction' Spray such a product in a cage & I think you know what I think will happen

    Maybe that would be a faster way to prove harm of 2-butoxyethanol


    per the NIH info on CFS: "it difficult to diagnose CFS because it has the same symptoms as many other diseases. When talking with and examining you, your health care provider must first rule out diseases that have similar symptoms. In follow-up visits, you and your provider need to watch for any new cues or symptoms that might show that the problem is something other than CFS"

    In the case of the Persian cat, the only thing that changed was use of aerosol carpet cleaner that was 25% 2-butoxyethanol.

    IN CFS, the doctors do not know what the fatigue is; but for this chemical it would be autoimmune hemolytic anemia

    Found by 
  • taking a closer look at the red blood cells  AND, 
  • is there blood in urine?

    Sounded like the cat had the 'tired' and the blood showing up

    This dog actually received a diagnosis of Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia from its vet

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Why I looked into the harm of 2-butoxyethanol

3-16-05

 

[URL=http://home.gci.net/~blessing/pages/discoveries.htm#2-b]2-butoxyethanol health effects[/URL]

I think an experiment with such a product could be replicated on pets scheduled for 'destruction' Spray such a product in a cage & I think you know what I think will happen

Maybe that would be a faster way to prove [url=http://www.valdezlink.com/hemoglobinuria.htm]harm of 2-butoxyethanol[/url]


[URL=http://www.niaid.nih.gov/factsheets/cfs.htm#7]per the NIH info on CFS[/URL]: "it difficult to diagnose CFS because it has the same symptoms as many other diseases. When talking with and examining you, your health care provider must first rule out diseases that have similar symptoms. In follow-up visits, you and your provider need to watch for any new cues or symptoms that might show that the problem is something other than CFS"

In the case of the persian cat, the only thing that changed was use of aerosol carpet cleaner that was 25% 2-butoxyethanol. 

IN CFS, the doctors do not know what the fatigue is; but for this chemical it would be autoimmune hemolytic anemia

Found by taking a closer look at the red blood cells http://www.valdezlink.com/check_blood.htm#retic AND, is there blood in urine?

Sounded like the cat had the 'tired' and the blood showing up

[url=http://home.gci.net/~blessing/pages/canine.htm#canine]This dog actually received a diagnosis of Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia from its vet[/url]



 

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