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"What's happening to me?" We often hear this question from new customers. This page contains links to web sites that provide information about Environmental Illness (EI) and Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS). The more you know, the easier it becomes to deal with the environment and move toward greater freedom and well being.
The Environmental Illness Resource website provides information, news stories, doctor authored articles, research updates, forums and much more for people suffering from these and related illnesses. Editor Matthew Hogg wrote: "I used your masks for a number of years when my MCS was at its worst and they were a life saver. Many thanks for your work!"
Environmental Health Network a highly informative web site with extraordinary list of resources kept up by Barb Wilkie, including Julia Kendall's (1935-1997) information on the composition and health effects of fragrances and Betty Bridges, RN, research.
The Canary in the Courtroom, by Jessie MacLeod. This engrossing book takes us through the mire of successful litigation by one who was poisoned by negligence of a pesticide company.
"The Chemical Injury Information Network (CIIN) is a tax-exempt, non-profit, charitable support and advocacy organization run by the chemically injured for the benefit of the chemically injured. It focuses primarily on education, credible research into Multiple Chemical Sensitivities (MCS), and the empowerment of the chemically injured." Cynthia Wison states clearly how to understand chemical sensitivity and provides a vast amount of substantiated information on the effects of chemical exposure. Monthly newsletter: Our Toxic Times.
New MCS support and information: see www.mcs-america.org,
Copyright I Can Breathe! Inc., 1/6/99-2008 Last update 03/18/10