When exposure to toxins is dramatically increased, as is the case for people in the Gulf area, the body rapidly becomes overwhelmed and the detoxification pathways normally used to excrete toxins cannot keep up with the exposure. It is well known that airborne toxins documented to be present in a number of Gulf communities are at levels that are many times the maximum allowed by the EPA.
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Good health advice for those directly affected by the oil spill and dispersant.
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Get the hell out of there.
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VIDEO: The BP "Gulf Syndrome": Benzene and Corexit Poisoning:
http://freebirdsfine.newsvine.com/_news/2010/07/02/4601305-video-the-bp-gulf-syndrome-benzene-and-corexit-poisoning
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Nice. I wonder what the results will be in all the future health litigation cases?
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