Toxicologists:
Corexit “Ruptures Red Blood Cells,
Causes
Internal Bleeding”, “Allows Crude Oil
To
Penetrate “Into The Cells” And “Every
Organ System”
As
I have previously noted, Corexit is
toxic, is
less effective than other dispersants,
and is
actually worsening the damage caused
by the
oil spill. Now, two toxicologists are
saying
that Corexit is much more harmful to
human
health and marine life than we’ve been
told.
Specifically Gulf toxicologist Dr.
Susan Shaw
– Founder and Director of the Marine
Environmental Research Institute –
dove into
the oil spill to examine the chemicals
present. Dr. Shaw told CNN: If I can
tell you
what happens — because I was in the
oil —
to people… Shrimpers throwing their
nets
into water… [then] water from the nets
splashed on his skin. [He experienced
a]
headache that lasted 3 weeks… heart
palpitations… muscle spasms… bleeding
from
the rectum… And that’s what that
Corexit
does, it ruptures red blood cells,
causes
internal bleeding, and liver and
kidney
damage. … This stuff is so toxic
combined…
not the oil or dispersants alone. …
Very,
very toxic and goes right through
skin.