There's some delightfully helpful information by Australia's own, the Amazing Amelia Hill, over at the website Amelia Hill. It details exactly how to go about getting a Mitochondrial Function Profile (or other tests regarding DNA Adducts, Metallothionen, Lymphocyte Sensitivity, GST Profile and Toxic Effects on Metabolic Activity) done in … [Read more...] about Amelia Hill: How to Send a Blood Test Overseas
Chemical Sensitivity Research
Ten Questions Concerning Fragrance-free Policies and Indoor Environments
Highlights Fragranced consumer products are associated with adverse health and societal effectsFragrance is pervasive within indoor built environmentsFragrance-free policies can provide benefits for building occupants and the publicFragrance-free policies are preferred by a majority of the population surveyed Abstract Indoor air quality is an international concern, … [Read more...] about Ten Questions Concerning Fragrance-free Policies and Indoor Environments
Tilt: a new Class of Disease
If a disease ever needed rebranding, MCS (Multiple chemical sensitivity) is it. If we place the burden of fault on the human body rather than than the companies who produce chemical irritant based products sold as 'luxury', 'healthy' 'to kill bad smells' and, the worst of crimes, 'for baby', perhaps the Government will create laws to protect us, education programs so we can … [Read more...] about Tilt: a new Class of Disease
Anne Steinemann:10 Questions Concerning Green Buildings and Indoor Air quality
10 Questions Concerning Green Buildings and Indoor Air quality Abstract This paper investigates the concern that green buildings may promote energy efficiency and other aspects of sustainability, but not necessarily the health and well-being of occupants through better indoor air quality (IAQ). We ask ten questions to explore IAQ challenges for green buildings as well as … [Read more...] about Anne Steinemann:10 Questions Concerning Green Buildings and Indoor Air quality
New criteria for multiple chemical sensitivity based on the Quick Environmental Exposure and Sensitivity Inventory developed in response to rapid changes in ongoing chemical exposures among Japanese
The Japanese have released new criteria for multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS) based on the Quick Environmental Exposure and Sensitivity Inventory (QUEESI) in response to rapid changes in ongoing chemical exposures among the Japanese population. … [Read more...] about New criteria for multiple chemical sensitivity based on the Quick Environmental Exposure and Sensitivity Inventory developed in response to rapid changes in ongoing chemical exposures among Japanese