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  1. Staying Well in a Toxic World: Understanding Environmental Illness, Multiple Chemical Sensitivities, Chemical Injuries, and Sick Building Syndrome by Lynn Lawson, 1994-07-14
  2. Multiple Chemical Sensitivity: A Survival Guide by Pamela Reed Gibson, 2000-02
  3. Understanding Multiple Chemical Sensitivity: Causes, Effects, Personal Experiences and Resources by Els Valkenburg, 2009-11-03
  4. I Was Poisoned By My Body: The Odyssey of a Doctor Who Reversed Fibromyalgia, Leaky Gut Syndrome, and Multiple Chemical Sensitivity - Naturally! by Gloria Gilbere, 2000-09-16
  5. The Dispossessed: Living With Multiple Chemical Sensitivities
  6. Allergic to the Twentieth Century: The Explosion in Environmental Allergies--From Sick Buildings to Multiple Chemical Sensitivity by Peter Radetsky, 1997-07
  7. Living With Multiple Chemical Sensitivity: Narratives of Coping by Gail S. Mccormick, 2000-11
  8. Advancing the Understanding of Multiple Chemical Sensitivity by Kathleen Rest, 1992-08-01
  9. Skewed: Psychiatric Hegemony and the Manufacture of Mental Illness in Multiple Chemical Sensitivity, Gulf War Syndrome, Myalgic Encephalomyelitis and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome by Martin J. Walker, 2003-08
  10. Perhaps They'll Listen Now! Discovering Multiple Chemical Sensitivity- A Persona by Margaret Humphries, 2005-01-01
  11. A Clinician's Guide to Controversial Illnesses: Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Fibromyalgia, and Multiple Chemical Sensitivities by Renee R. Taylor, Fred Friedberg, et all 2001-05
  12. Living Well With Multiple Chemical Sensitivity by Lisa Bradford, 2010-07-12
  13. Staying Well in a Toxic World: A New Millennium Update, Understanding Environmental Illness; Multiple Chemical Sensitivities, Chemical Injuries, and Sick Building Syndrome by Lynn Lawson, 2000-12-15
  14. Explaining 'Unexplained Illnesses': Disease Paradigm for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Multiple Chemical Sensitivity, Fibromyalgia, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, and Gulf War Syndrome by Martin L. Pall, 2007-04-23

1. Multiple Chemical Sensitivity
Links and information about multiple chemical sensitivity.
http://www.diseaseworld.com/mcs.htm
You walk into the bathroom at the airport, catch a whiff of the deoderizer and cleaning chemicals, and emerge a minute later, short of breath, shaking, and feeling like your brain is on vacation: you can barely put sentences together to describe What Happened In There. Your friends visit the bathroom, and don't have any "trouble". If this sort of thing happens to you, perhaps you are suffering from...
Multiple Chemical Sensitivity
MCSurvivors: A Resource web site for Multiple Chemical Sensitivity and Environmental Illness Multiple Chemical Sensitivity Links and more Environmental Illness Links MCS: Environmental Illness ... Princeton Scientific Publishing: info on chemical toxicity and more Related Topics Gulf War Syndrome
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2. Multiple Chemical Sensitivity And Environmental Illness
MCSurvivors A Resource Web Site for multiple chemical sensitivityand Environmental Illness Image from The Batik Collection. Click
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MCSurvivors: A Resource Web Site for Multiple Chemical Sensitivity and Environmental Illness
Select a topic .... Books Communities Feeling Better Food Information Legal Aid Medical Organizations Products Related Disorders Research Resource Directories BE A PART of the MCSurvivors COMMUNITY
Click Join Now! below to join or just preview. ALREADY A MEMBER? If you have a username and password, you may login right from here.
(If you cannot see login fields, Community Zero is temporarily offline.) This site was originally compiled in 1996 by a multiple chemically sensitive person, Lynda Hamilton , in an attempt to organize the growing body of information and resources on multiple chemical sensitivity (environmental illness) available on the WWW. This site has been lovingly adopted by The Webgoddess and is now in its third update, a more dynamic version. Click here or "Add Resource" at the top of each listing page to suggest a link or product that you have found helpful. If there is not already an appropriate category, please feel free to suggest a new one. This site is for informational purposes only. Except for our sponsors, no endorsements are intended.

3. MCS REFERRAL & RESOURCES
multiple chemical sensitivity resources and referrals.
http://www.mcsrr.org/

Professional outreach, patient support, and public advocacy devoted to the diagnosis, treatment, accommodation, and prevention of Multiple Chemical Sensitivity Disorders
New 1999 Consensus Definition of MCS
Biomarkers of MCS

Diagnostic Codes for MCS

Who We Are and What We Do
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4. Table Of Contents
The Interagency Workgroup on. multiple chemical sensitivity. August 24, 1998
http://www.health.gov/environment/mcs/toc.htm
The Interagency Workgroup on
Multiple Chemical Sensitivity
August 24, 1998
Predecisional Draft Foreword
Table of Contents
  • Background and Historical Review Epidemiologic Considerations Theories of Causation and Mechanisms Potential Tools for Future Research Studies 9 ...
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    TABLE OF CONTENTS
    Foreword
    Executive Summary
    I. Background and Historical Review
    Introduction and History
    Terminology
    Definitions
    Government Interest
    II. Epidemiologic Considerations
    Prevalence Studies
    Descriptive Epidemiologic Studies
    Summary Comments on Epidemiology
    III. Theories of Causation and Mechanisms
    Introduction
    Immune Mechanisms Inflammation Neurologic Mechanisms Including Altered Sense of Smell Psychological Mechanisms Other Syndromes Clinical Ecology Approach Summary of Mechanisms
    IV. Potential Tools for Future Research Studies
    Use of Biomarkers in Studying MCS Environmental Control Units Survey Instruments
    V. Public Health Issues in Medical Evaluation and Care of MCS Patients
    Medical Evaluation Treatment
    VI. Organizational Statements Relating to MCS

    5. Multiple Chemical Sensitivity
    A Resource Web Site for multiple chemical sensitivity and Environmental Illness
    http://www-rohan.sdsu.edu/staff/lhamilto/mcs/index2.html
    A Resource Web Site for Multiple Chemical Sensitivity and Environmental Illness
    MCSurvivors
    A Resource Web Site
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    Multiple Chemical Sensitivity
    and Environmental Illness Return to Main Page
    ARTICLES ON
    MULTIPLE CHEMICAL SENSITIVITY
    Accommodating the Allergic Employee in the Workplace Air Quality and Airborne Illness by Environmed Research Airborne Allergies Alternative Environments: Articles about Air Pollution ... Health Impact of Incineration: Part 1 AND Part 2 Health Risks of Fabric Softener Health Risks of Perfume Healthy Flying ... Indoor Air Quality FAQ #1, AND FAQ #2, AND FAQ #3 Intermedia Transport and Fate of Chemicals in Environment, UCLA It's All in Your Head Magnesium Supplementation ... Non-Toxic Dentistry: Mercury AND Fluoride Our Environmental Health Potential Allergens Proving Chemically Induced Asthma Symptoms: Reactive Airways Dysfunction Syndrome, A New Medical Development ... Treatment Centers
    BOOKS ON
    MULTIPLE CHEMICAL SENSITIVITY
    American Environmental Health Foundation: Books about Multiple Chemical Sensitivity Biological Markers in Immunotoxicology Chemical Exposure and Disease, by Janette D. Sherman, M.D. Chemical Sensitivity, Volume 3 - Clinical Manifestations of Pollutant, by William J. Rea ... Treatment Centers
    BULLETIN BOARDS, NEWSGROUPS, AND MAILING LISTS FOR
    THE MULTIPLE CHEMICALLY SENSITIVE
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    6. Advanced Search
    Report from the American Academy of Family Physicians.Category Health Conditions and Diseases......multiple chemical sensitivity Syndrome. multiple chemical sensitivity(MCS) has been described under various names since the 1940s.
    http://www.aafp.org/afp/980901ap/magill.html

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    Multiple Chemical Sensitivity Syndrome
    MICHAEL K. MAGILL, M.D., and ANTHONY SURUDA, M.D., M.P.H.
    University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, Utah
    Multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS) is a syndrome in which multiple symptoms reportedly occur with low-level chemical exposure. Several theories have been advanced to explain the cause of MCS, including allergy, toxic effects and neurobiologic sensitization. There is insufficient scientific evidence to confirm a relationship between any of these possible causes and symptoms. Patients with MCS have high rates of depression, anxiety and somatoform disorders, but it is unclear if a causal relationship or merely an association exists between MCS and psychiatric problems. Physicians should compassionately evaluate and care for patients who have this distressing condition, while avoiding the use of unproven, expensive or potentially harmful tests and treatments. The first goal of management is to establish an effective physician-patient relationship. The patient's efforts to return to work and to a normal social life should be encouraged and supported. M ultiple chemical sensitivity (MCS) has been described under various names since the 1940s.

    7. Safety And Health Topics: Multiple Chemical Sensitivities
    Recognition. multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS) Referral and Resources.
    http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/multiplechemicalsensitivities
    U.S. Department of Labor www.osha.gov [skip navigational links] Search Advanced Search A-Z Index Safety and Health Topics: Multiple Chemical Sensitivities Multiple Chemical Sensitivities (MCS) is a highly controversial issues. Some people believe that exposure to a chemical or chemicals triggers a symptom complex that has been called MCS. Those symptoms occur in many organ systems. No physical signs can be found consistently in MCS patients. There are a number of synonyms for MCS, including: 20th Century Disease, Environmental Illness, Total Allergy Syndrome, Idiopathic Environmental Illness and Chemical AIDS. MCS appears to affect young women at a proportionally greater rate than men or older women. Among the proposed theories are dysfunction of the immune system, and neurological abnormalities specifically chemical sensitization of the limbic system and various psychological theories. To date, no studies have validated any theory. Due to the lack of definite information on this subject evaluation must be performed by a physician knowledgeable of the symptoms of this condition.
    Related Safety and Health Topics Recognition
    • Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS) Referral and Resources . (2001, January 22). A non-profit organization engaged in professional outreach, patient support and public advocacy devoted to the diagnosis, treatment, accommodation and prevention of Multiple Chemical Sensitivity disorders. This site includes links to fact sheets, articles, press releases and other materials related to MCS.

    8. Those With Multiple Chemical Sensitivity Build New Lives
    Support of first hand experiences, medical help, resources, housing, spirituality and above all a little humor!
    http://www.ctaz.com/~bhima
    Artists with MCS Archive Books Cartoons ... What Helps Those with Multiple Chemical Sensitivity* or Environmental Illness* Build New Lives Dawn in the Joshua Tree National Forest Dolan Springs, AZ Information Medical and Emergency Help - Fast! Emergency information for MCS/EIs Chemical Emergency Response Plans for Arizona Essential precautions for MCS/EIs and Hospital Protocol Guidelines Pesticide Poisoning -What to Do Updated 3-03. Checklist to prepare your own plan in advance of an emergency! What Helps Us in the Toughest Times Sites for relief from depression. What has helped MCS/EIs, their friends or relatives through the toughest times. "Helpful Prayers, Songs or Passages" for MCS/EIs. Submissions wanted. Contacts and Organizations Contact Information Chat rooms and message boards for MCS, EMF, and the chemicaly injured. Also, contact webmaster. Gulf War Syndrome Updated 3-03.

    9. MCS-Exchange
    A place for those with MCS to exchange books, ideas, houses, cars, and almost everything else.
    http://mcs-exchange.healingwell.com
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    10. Immune Web -- Support And Information Network
    Support and information forum for people with multiple chemical sensitivity, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, and other immune system problems.
    http://www.immuneweb.org/
    Home Articles Resources Archives ... Classifieds
    Immune is a mailing list and resource center for people (and their SO's, family, friends, and medical care workers) with various immune-system related ailments such as: chronic fatigue syndrome, candida, lupus, fibromyalgia, Epstein-Barr, multiple allergies, environmental illness, chemical sensitivity, etc., and the symptoms that result from any of the above, including learning disabilities, migraines, asthma, hypoglycemia, etc. Articles Essays, how-to, medical information, and other original writings Resources - Extensive, annotated links to other sites, medical articles, and more Mailing Lists - Immune, Immune-Survivors, Immune-Admin, and LCVeg. Archives available for Immune Classifieds - Free (non-commerical) and commercial ads for the Immune community: Personals, housing, for sale, jobs, announcements, services (new ads 12/15/02) September 11, 2001 , a day that will live forever in our memories. But what about the toxins created and released in the aftermath of this tragedy? What's New on the Immune Homepage?

    11. Multiple Chemical Sensitivity - Food Issues
    I Was Poisoned By My Body, The Odyssey of a Doctor Who Reversed Fibromyalgia,Leaky Gut Syndrome, and multiple chemical sensitivity Naturally!
    http://www.mcsurvivors.com/dcd/Books/
    Select a topic .... Books Communities Feeling Better Food Information Legal Aid Medical Organizations Products Resource Directories Related Disorders Research Home Top Add Resource Top Resources What's New ... Top Books
    Links
    Chemical Exposure and Disease
    (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0911131310/mcsurviaresourcf) Written by Janette D. Sherman, M.D., this book provides investigative and diagnostic techniques for the medical, legal and lay communities in an easy-to-read manner. webgoddess (Registered User) Rate it!
    Chemical Sensitivity
    (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0879836342/mcsurviaresourcf) This is a short book, a good introduction to MCS. It gives an idea on how complicated this disease is, some of the ways you can get it, and some of the possible cures. Good to give to family and friends to help them understand. webgoddess (Registered User) Rate it!
    Chemical Sensitivity by Dr. Wm. Rea
    (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0873719646/mcsurviaresourcf) The four volumes in Dr. William Rea's series of medical textbooks, Chemical Sensitivity, are now available. As the first major scientific series on chemical sensitivity, it results from the study of more than 28,000 patients seen since 1974 at the Environmental Health Center in Dallas, and over 100,000 patients from around the world as well as over 5,000 references from scientific literature. webgoddess (Registered User) Rate it!

    12. Multiple Chemical Sensitivity
    Environmental Illness, multiple chemical sensitivity, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome,the health hazards of perfume, fabric softeners, and air fresheners, and
    http://www.ourlittleplace.com/mcs.html

    13. Multiple Chemical Sensitivity
    multiple chemical sensitivity Syndrome. multiple chemical sensitivity Syndrome. MultipleChemical Sensitivity. A Chronic Condition Characterized by
    http://www.mcsrr.org/factsheets/mcsdisorders.html
    Multiple Chemical Sensitivity Syndrome
    Multiple Chemical Sensitivity Syndrome is marked by multiple symptoms in multiple organ systems (usually the neurological, immune, respiratory, skin, "GI," and/or musculoskeletal) that recur chronic-ally in response to multiple chemical exposures. MCS usually starts with either an acute or chronic toxic exposure, after which this initial sensitivity broadens to include many other chemicals and common irritants (pesticides, perfumes and other scented products, fuels, food additives, carpets, building materials, etc.).
    MCS Symptoms
    commonly include difficulty breathing, sleeping and/or concentrating, memory loss, migraines, nausea, abdominal pain, chronic fatigue, aching joints and muscles, and irritated eyes, nose, ears, throat and/or skin. In addition, some with MCS show impaired balance and increased sensitivity not just to odors but also to loud noises, bright lights, touch, extremes of heat and cold, and electromagnetic fields.
    MCS Studies
    show about 2/3 of those with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia also have MCS (and vice versa), as do 1/2 of those with allergies. Like CFS, MCS is more common in women and can start at any age, but usually begins in late puberty to mid-life. There is no unique test for MCS, but immune, porphyrin, EEG, balance, and SPECT scan abnormalities are common.

    14. The Edelson Center For Environmental And Preventive Medicine
    Medical facility treating heavy metal toxicity. Dr. Edelson is author of the book Living With Environmental Illness A Practical Guide to multiple chemical sensitivity.
    http://www.ephca.com
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    15. The Voice Of MCS
    The voice of MCS is a site designed to increase awareness about MCS (multiple chemical sensitivity)/E.I. (Environmental Illness) It offers support, resources and information.
    http://www.geocities.com/mcsworld2000
    Welcome to The Voice of MCS on the WWW
    Advocacy and Action Centers
    Books To Check Out Contact Us Finding Products ... Helpful Resources Home How to Find Peace Natural Bodycare Recipes Share Your Story Spirit ... T The Journey to wellness is Here at The Voice of MCS! W el come to the newest facet of my website. This one focuses on health and the struggle for wellness against MCS. I am focusing on the Immune System, Multiple Chemical Sensitivity and Environmental Illness as they have deeply effected my own life. Through my own experience with this devastating Illness, I have learned a great deal. I have met so many people who are in dire need of information and help. I hope that within these pages there will be information that will be helpful and informative and I pray that some lives will be touched and enhanced through my efforts. The Voice of MCS is an Affiliate at: You are not alone!

    16. Toxins, Dangerous Chemicals, Carcinogens Found In Everyday Household Products
    Provides information on the dangers from chemicals in household and personal care products and what environmentallyfriendly options exist for those with ADHD, ADD, multiple chemical sensitivity.
    http://www.everydaytoxins.com/
    Is your home safe? our children's well-being and the health of the environment. We're reminded all too often that large corporations are not concerned about our safety, but rather their bottom line. That's why we've created this website - to inform you about everyday toxins you and your family live with and to educate you about alternative products that are effective and safer for all of us, including the environment. Thanks for your time. We hope you find this information helpful.

    17. Verein Für Umwelterkrankte E.V.
    Der Verein hilft Menschen die an Umwelterkrankungen leiden. Informationen zu multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS), Fibromyalgie, Chronic FatigueSyndrom (CFS) und Elektro-Sensibilit¤t.
    http://www.umwelterkrankte.de

    18. Consensus
    multiple chemical sensitivity A 1999 Consensus. ABSTRACT. Consensus Signatoriesto the 1999 Consensus on multiple chemical sensitivity. Liliane
    http://www.heldref.org/html/Consensus.html
    Multiple Chemical Sensitivity: A 1999 Consensus
    Consensus Criteria for MCS The following consensus criteria for the diagnosis of MCS were gleaned from the study by Nethercott et al.(14) (funded in part by grants from US NIOSH and US NIEHS):
  • [Added in 1999]: Symptoms involve multiple organ systems. To assist physicians who are unfamiliar with the evaluation of MCS, we recommend that clinical protocols include validated questionnaires for screening and characterizing chemical sensitivity,(15,16) a list of overlapping disorders to consider in the differential diagnosis of MCS, and a list of signs and test abnormalities associated with MCS in the peer-reviewed literature (summarized by Ashford and Miller(17) and Donnay(18)). Although no single test is yet considered diagnostic of MCS, those suggested by signs, symptoms, or history may be helpful in treating and tracking the disorder. The presentation of MCS may vary greatly among cases and over time. Some individuals are totally disabled by severe symptoms suffered on a daily basis, for example, whereas others are disabled only minimally by mild symptoms suffered occasionally. We, therefore, recommend that any clinical diagnosis of MCS be characterized and followed over time using quantitative and/or qualitative indices of life impact or disability (e.g., minimal, partial, total);
  • 19. R.E.S.C.I.N.D.
    Promotes recognition of four related conditions CFIDS/M.E. (chronic fatigue syndrome), fibromyalgia, Gulf war syndrome, and multiple chemical sensitivity.
    http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/4277/
    R.E.S.C.I.N.D.
    Repeal Existing Stereotypes about
    Chronic, Immunological and Neurological Diseases
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    HOT LINKS Are you a doctor? See the Doctors' CFS page
    NEWS
    • The Countess of Mar indicts Simon Wessely and critiques the UK Chief Medical Officer's Report on Myalgic Encephalomyelitis. Read the Countess' words in the April 16, 2002 debate in the House of Lords, in which she refers to Wessely as a Nero-like "fact fiddler," and to the CMO report as shockingly tainted by his influence.
    • Possible test for MCS and CFS. $9 simple and cheap, at http://www.neurotoxins.com/ Dr. Ritchie C. Shoemaker, author of "Desperation Medicine", has had success in treating sick building syndrome, chronic Lyme disease, and Pfiesteria and ciguatera poisoning by using the drug Questran (cholestyramine) which binds toxins in the body.
    • SIGN THE M.E. PETITION NOW!
    • RESTORE M.E. Parallels with poliomyelitis, transverse myelitis and related disorders, an essay on why the name Myalgic Encephalomyelitis should be restored, by Judith Silverman
    • New book by M.E. patient:

    20. Multiple Chemical Sensitivity, CDFS-192-96
    Ohio State University Extension Fact Sheet. Community Development. 700 Ackerman Rd.,Suite 235, Columbus, OH 432021578. multiple chemical sensitivity. CDFS-192-96.
    http://ohioline.osu.edu/cd-fact/0192.html
    Ohio State University Extension Fact Sheet
    Community Development
    700 Ackerman Rd., Suite 235, Columbus, OH 43202-1578
    Multiple Chemical Sensitivity
    CDFS-192-96
    Joe E. Heimlich A trend noted by many people has been an increase in what seems to be allergic reactions in the general population. Ranging from congestion to sneezing to more severe reactions such as rashes, breathing problems and worse, these reactions are often non-specific to natural allergens. Some activists and researchers have identified chemicals as potential factors in these reactions. Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS) is the name given to the broad issue of reactions to specific or cumulative chemicals in the environment. This fact sheet will present a definition of MCS and the related Environmental Illness; explore factors of and criticisms to MCS; and examine the individual's role in reducing potential sensitivity.
    What is MCS?
    In theory, MCS is an adverse physical reaction to low levels of many common chemicals. Chemical sensitivity is generally accepted as a reaction by certain individuals to chemicals but debate rages on whether MCS is classifiable as an illness. One of the difficulties in classifying MCS as an illness has been the complex nature of chemicals in the environment and the interaction effects with and within the human body. The length of exposure, the concentration of the chemical(s), and the individual's threshold of resistance are also factors complicating a simple definition. In the relatively few but growing documented cases of severe reactions to chemicals, there seems to be no single stimuli or predictor of reactions. The most severe cases, often called either Environmental Illness or 20th Century Disease, sometimes result in individuals isolating themselves from society, synthetic products, and any type of chemical product.

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