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Thanks for the information. I am going to use your information from the AAEM to address the county and state as well as our HOA who does nothing. I am not alone and with others who are on Nextdoor I think we can address this.

This is St. John's County one county over is Duval which does not allow outside buring of debris.

By the way I have a friend from the Air Force who was stationed in a remote area of Thailand where they had the burning pits. He developed all kinds of diseases and had to sue government to get treatment. He is now 100% disabled veteran.

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I am sorry about your friend. He should definitely contact the AAEM. They have worked extensively with Ground Zero workers, military victims of Agent Orange and many other issues.

One of the single best environmental clinics is that one in Dallas, I mentioned.

One of the top clinics is in Dallas:
https://www.ehcd.com/
That was founded by Dr. William Rea. He passed a few years ago. He was the direct protege of Dr. Theron Randolph, the physician who started the entire field of Environmental Medicine, chemical injury, etc. etc. etc.

So, that clinic should still be one of the best.

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One of the baseline protocols for chemical injury is to live with very little exposure to chemicals.

One thing we can control are harsh cleaners like ammonia and bleach. The natural stuff like distilled white vinegar is fine for all but the worst cleaning jobs.

Here's an article about that from May Dooley...she used to have a radio show:
https://createyourhealthyhome.com/improve-your-indoor-air-quality/index.html
Best of luck to you.