Induction with MTBE problem.
Methyl tert-butyl ether, also known as methyl tertiary butyl ether and MTBE.
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has concluded that available data are inadequate to quantify health risks of MTBE at low exposure levels in drinking water, but that the data support the conclusion that MTBE is a potential human carcinogen at high doses.
@kennereth1307 If you take a closer look at what MTBE was actually used for (as an anti-knock compound substitute for lead) during it's initial introduction in 1979..you'll probably find a similiarity to lead poisoning (but I'm not a medical praticioner).
sneakerset 2 months ago
If anyone can help me out!!!
I'm living in West Texas and in 2010 my wife was rushed to the hospital in coma which it prolonged for 2 long days for my kids and I, she was test with Spinal Tests, MRI, CT's, EEG and couldn't find anything. In Agust of 2011 was my turn; I went to bed around 10pm to woke up on a Sunday around 5am surrounded by all the members of my family; and Drs did the same thing they did to my wife with no results either. I tested my water and it is highly contaminated MTBE
kennereth1307 2 months ago