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Joyce Coomer issues a challenge to Adair Fiscal Court

Click on headline for complete article, with paragraph on Toxic Hepatitis and list of links on Crossbow and Crossbow type chemicals

By Joyce Coomer

Even though the EPA doesn't rate Crossbow as being as toxic as Roundup, would any member of the Fiscal Court or any County Employee drink a glassful of Crossbow in front of witnesses -- witnesses other than other county employees???? And have the Crossbow poured into the glass by the first person passing by on the street . . . and do this in the open, on the courthouse steps, where anyone passing by can witness it???



Below is what the Mayo Clinic says about toxic hepatitis . . . notice that "chemicals" are listed as a cause, sometimes within hours of exposure. Does anyone in the county want to risk this?
"Toxic hepatitis is an inflammation of your liver in reaction to certain substances to which you're exposed. Toxic hepatitis can be caused by alcohol, chemicals, drugs or nutritional supplements.

"In some cases, toxic hepatitis develops within hours or days of exposure to a toxin. In other cases, it may take months of regular use before signs and symptoms of toxic hepatitis appear.

"The symptoms of toxic hepatitis often go away when exposure to the toxin stops. But toxic hepatitis can permanently damage your liver, leading to irreversible scarring of liver tissue (cirrhosis) and in some cases to liver failure."
For anyone who would like to further research this topic . . . - Joyce M. Coomer


This story was posted on 2013-09-12 06:48:06
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