It's been bought to our attention at Labyrinth Press that some documents, particularly the 'Access to Buildings and Services: Guidelines and Information' document, which is useful for people with chemical sensitivity were missing from the the Australian Human Rights website and from the internet; and indeed, links to this document were actually broken across this site. And, I … [Read more...] about Access to Buildings and Services: Guidelines and Information
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What’s it like to be interviewed about MCS?
Recently, I took part in an interview, 'Chemical Sensitivity, the illness crippling millions yet dismissed by doctors'. #notAllDoctors lol ;) It was fun. As an aspiring film maker, with a hankering to do a documentary, it was the most exciting thing to happen in years. On the one hand, when asked to do it, I thought 'What's to lose; lost everything anyway!' So I let myself sit … [Read more...] about What’s it like to be interviewed about MCS?
Homemade and Frugal: CITRUS VINEGAR CLEANER
Recently, since taking the VIP nasal spray from Your Solutions Pharmacy, I've been feeling a lot more like my usual self; so much so that my creative tendencies are whipping about in full flight. Below is a recipe for a surface cleaner that has a lovely natural smell to it. I'll see how this batch goes, mould-wise, and maybe add 20% isopropyl alcohol to the mix. I also used … [Read more...] about Homemade and Frugal: CITRUS VINEGAR CLEANER
4 Disability Assistive Devices I need to Survive
My top 4 Assistive Devices for Mould Illness (CIRS) and Medical Conditions with Chemical Sensitivity as a Symptom!(Note this page has a formatting issue that has removed my paragraph breaks so it's in the naughty chair until I can fix it! This always happens when I embed Instagram posts. If you have a solution or know why this happens please leave a comment below or call … [Read more...] about 4 Disability Assistive Devices I need to Survive
‘No Jab; No Play’ Liberal Fiasco
(Full bias disclosure: the author of this post is Pro-Vaccination: Due to herd immunity, I believe it's important to vaccinate as many people as possible. I'm also old enough to remember Polio: I'm grateful that it was wiped out as quick as it was. And (as further proof, purely to prevent the throwing of tomatoes) when I went overseas to Thailand in 2010, even though I am … [Read more...] about ‘No Jab; No Play’ Liberal Fiasco