Dr. Robert Naman tells how Gulf families are being sickened by Corexit and oil toxins

Dr. Robert Naman is an analytical chemist based in Mobile, AL, who explains the negative health effects of continuous exposure to the toxins emitted by the Gulf Coast oil spill.

Tests find sickened family has 50.3 ppm of Corexit’s 2-butoxyethanol in swimming pool
Florida Oil Spill Law
August 30th, 2010

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2 Responses to Dr. Robert Naman tells how Gulf families are being sickened by Corexit and oil toxins

  1. Noah Vail

    Robert Naman’s lab – ACT – was issued record fines, by the State of Alabama; for 2 consecutive years (1998 & 1999) for mishandling of Hazardous Materials.

    http://www.enviro-net.com/main.asp?page=story&id=7&month=05&paper=ga&year=1999

    Submitted as inclusion into the Corexit event.

    NV

  2. Rain mix with oil had contacted my person and resident, experience liver problems along with a sore had appeared on my right cheek were the oil had made contact with my skin. I experience some health problems with the exposure from the oil spill. But I’m getting no one to help or even listen to me.

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