From: Grannie's <granniefox@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 3:11 AM
Subject: [MedicalConspiracies] Tests find sickened family has 50.3 ppm of Corexit's 2-butoxyethanol in swimming pool
To: "1 Health_and_Healing@yahoogroups" <Health_and_Healing@yahoogroups.com>, "1 MedicalConspiracies@googlegrou" <MedicalConspiracies@googlegroups.com>, "1 Paranormal_Research@yahoogroups.com" <Paranormal_Research@yahoogroups.com>
             "Our heads are still swimming," stated Barbara Schebler of             Homosassa, Florida,
             who received word last Friday that test results on the water             from her family's
             swimming pool showed 50.3 ppm of 2-butoxyethanol, a marker             for the dispersant
             Corexit 9527A used to break up and sink BP's oil in the Gulf             of Mexico.
             
             The problems began for the Scheblers a few weeks after the             April 20 blow-out.
             "Our first clue were rashes we both got early in May. Both             my husband and I
             couldn't get rid of the rashes and had to get cream from our             doctor," Schebler
             noted, "I never had a rash in my life."
             
             Then, on "July [23], my husband Warren mowed the lawn. It             was hot so he got in
             the pool to cool off afterward. That afternoon he had severe             diarrhea and very
             dark urine. This lasted about 2 days," she revealed.
             
             Initially, they reasoned this was caused by the heat. The             following week Mr.
             Schebler again mowed the lawn and went in the pool, and             again he was sickened
             with the same severe symptoms.
             
             Suspicious that the pool may be a problem, the family set             out to get the water
             tested. "We have a 15 year old and felt we owed it to him to             live in a clean,
             healthy environment," said Mrs. Schebler.
             
             The Scheblers found Robert Naman, a Mobile, Alabama chemist             who's performed
             multiple tests (1, 2, 3) for WKRG Channel 5, also out of             Mobile.
             
             "Warren collected a water sample from the pool filter on             August 17th. packed the
             sample according to Mr. Naman's instructions, and             overnighted it to his Mobile,
             Ala. lab that same day," she noted.
             
             The results were delivered by Naman over the phone on August             27 at 11:00 a.m.
             EDT. A copy of the findings were then e-mailed to the             Scheblers. To view the
             document, click here.
             
             "Naman [said] our pool water sample we sent him contained             50.3 ppm [parts per
             million] 2-butoxyethanol marker for Corexit," according to             Mrs. Schebler. Tests
             for arsenic came back at less than .02 ppm.
             
             A July letter from four top scientists noted, "Corexit 9527A             contains 2-BTE
             (2-butoxyethanol), a toxic solvent that ruptures red blood             cells, causing
             hemolysis (bleeding) and liver and kidney damage (Johanson             and Bowman, 1991,
             Nalco, 2010)," .
             
             
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