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Triethylene Glycol To Ne Use In Tenn and Ga

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Would appreciate any on this site living in Georgia or Tennessee to let me know. Grignard Pure has been given an emergency use authorization to use triethylene glycol vapor spread through HVAC systems as a virucide against SARSCov2. I, and others at childrenshealthdefense.org, are concerned, due to the high percentage of population anti PEG antibodies, that this could put many at risk and that sufficient studies have not been undertaken regarding both its immunogenicity and its toxicity. If you are allergic to glycols and live in Georgia or Tennessee, please send me your contact info.

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I sent a letter to the EPA when I heard about that. They have not responded yet but considering how long it took the FDA to get back to me, it's still not impossible that they will.

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Shiloh1 in reply togothchiq

I would not hold my breath. Even when they respond, they are slow or unresponsive in taking any action. A group of concerned citizens and parents filed a citizens petition with the FDA in 2012 to get action on a review of Miralax, PEG3350, as there is a strong indication it is a cause of neurodevelopmental complications in adolescents. This group actually had government money allocated for a study, but due to FDA inaction, that funding disappeared and the study never transpired. It is supposed to be started this year at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, 9 years after the petition. Nearly 1/2 of FDA salaries are funded by the pharma companies they are regulating, so it is not surprising they are slow to take actions of negative impact to those companies. The only way to force action is by building a sunami of people willing and committed to force change. Don’t get me wrong. Your efforts to highlight issues with glycols is commendable. Now, multiply your voice by thousands of others committed to the resolution of the same issue, organized into a well funded group containing lobbyists, scientists, lawyers, epidemiologists, toxicologists, journalists, researchers, biochemists, and others willing to take the time to highlight your issue through agitation, publication, litigation and grass roots activism. That group is Children’s Health Defense.

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gothchiq in reply toShiloh1

That's true, it takes a large group to make any difference at all. I'm more than willing to be included in action groups.

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Shiloh1 in reply togothchiq

Listen. Go to childrenshealthdefence.org. Scroll to the bottom to find the Contact link. Send them, again because I already did, your letter to FDA. Ask for assistance. If you are not contacted, email me. I will ensure someone gets up with you. As a matter of fact, I’ll do that now, but I still encourage you to submit your work and research on this issue. It was very thorough.

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gothchiq in reply toShiloh1

Okay, I have done this!

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