Multiple Chemical Sensitivity
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Understanding Multiple Chemical Sensitivity: Causes, Effects, Personal Experiences and Resources

By Els Valkenburg

This personal view of multiple chemical sensitivity and environmental illness is supported by research. In a question-and-answer format, the effects of exposure to perfume, smoke, air fresheners, cleaning products, exhaust, and other air contaminants are examined and linked to symptoms such as headaches, allergies, asthma, and fatigue. The book contains additional testimony and reports from 37 sufferers, as well as listings of resources and related scientific articles.

 

About the Author
Els Valkenburg wrote the first Dutch book on multiple chemical sensitivity, and this is the English-language edition. She operates the resource Web site www.the-abc-of-mcs.com. She lives in the Netherlands.



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Living with Environmental Illness

A Practical Guide to Multiple Chemical Sensitivity

by Stephen B. Edelson, M.D. and Jan Berliner Statman


Review by Katherine Duff, Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients


There has long been a need for an accessible, easy to understand handbook for the newly chemically sensitive. Living with Environmental Illness: A Practical Guide to Multiple Chemical Sensitivity by Stephen Edelson, MD, with Jan Statman, is just such a book.

 

What sets this book apart from others about environmental illness, is that Dr. Edelson has graciously chosen to speak directly to the person who is new to the challenges of living with chemical sensitivity, with their needs and experiences in mind. It is evident from page one, where he lists the ten most commonly asked questions about chemical sensitivity and answers them succinctly, that the focus will be on the reader's desire for health information, instead of the global issue of the chemical problem. As an environmental physician, Dr. Edelson is well aware of the many questions his readers may have.

 

The basic concepts of chemical sensitivity, such as triggering, masking, spreading and switching, are addressed in a way that the reader may be able to identify in their daily life. The author also acknowledges the secondary effects of chemical sensitivity - the stress and frustration after having been misdiagnosed by physicians as a hypochondriac or dismissed as having "just a mental problem." Treatments discussed include a variety of constructive changes in lifestyle and environment, along with detoxification and utilizing the rotation diet. There are even sample menus. The author also offers an explanation of the treatments that will be likely, should the reader seek help from an environmental physician. A brief history of that specialty in medicine is also included.

 

Especially useful, is the description of the treatment referred to as Enzyme Potentiated Desensitization, or EPD. This is an immuno-therapy treatment developed by the English physician, Len McEwen MD, in the 1960's. The therapy consists of very-low-dose allergens, mixed with the enzyme beta glucuronidase, to stimulate the body to become tolerant to an allergen. Since this treatment is somewhat more involved than just arriving at a doctor's office for an allergy shot, Dr. Edelson has provided detailed information about the procedure and the restrictions a patient is expected to obey for the treatment to be effective. Anyone curious about, or considering EPD treatment would be wise to read this chapter.

 

Physical symptoms are only part of the story of environmental illness. Also looming large, are the difficulties one faces when struck with an illness that is not recognized and often not believed. In short, the support systems that we thought would be there for us in our time of need, have in effect - disappeared. This may include loss of family support, loss of employment, denial of workers compensation and denial of insurance coverage for appropriate medical care, to name just a few. But discussing such negative possibilities can be difficult for the physician and even other chemically sensitive individuals. The authors have ingeniously met the challenge by using five personal profiles to demonstrate, among other things, what some of these obstacles may be and positive ways of coping with them. The profiles also offer the reader an opportunity to identify with another person who is having similar experiences - a kind of support group meeting in a book.

 

The discussion of medical treatment in this book will always lead the reader to the environmental physician. But practically speaking, access to physicians practicing this speciality are not available to all people with environmental illness due to geography and/or lack of funds. Even if that is the case, there is still so much helpful information in this book that it would be worthwhile reading for anyone with chemical sensitivity, especially someone who has never found appropriate medical care. It would also be a good tool for educating friends and family members.

 

Dr. Edelson and Jan Statman are to be commended for this successful endeavor. As stated on the back cover, "MCS can be a cruel condition," but this effort is a good antidote. They have written a book that is ultimately personal, informative and most of all - understanding. Anyone should feel comfortable recommending this book to a patient or friend.


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Chemical Sensitivity: Print E-mail
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Chemical Sensitivity:

A Guide to Coping With Hypersensitivity Syndrome, Sick Building Syndrome and Other Environmental Illnesses

 

by Bonnye L. Matthews

 

This book, written from a patient's perspective, first defines chemical sensitivity, then describes its effects, and discusses strategies for dealing with it. A complete resource listing, information on documenting a case, expert opinions on CS and an examination of the issues are included. An appendix provides detoxification data.

 

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Living With Multiple Chemical Sensitivity: Narratives of Coping Print E-mail
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Living With Multiple Chemical Sensitivity: Narratives of Coping

by Gail McCormick

 

The people profiled in this book tell how you can create a positive life when you no longer can work, shop, attend church and public events or socialize without unpleasant, or worse, consequences to your health from low-level chemical exposures. Living with Multiple Chemical Sensitivity is a collection of personal stories describing the lives and coping strategies of people with MCS from all over North America. It describes dozens of alternatives to the kinds of isolation and hopelessness that threaten people with this illness.

Laced with inspiration, courage and humor, these stories dispel myths associated with people who have MCS, and will help others to articulate their own experience of the illness to family, friends, coworkers, and health care providers. Foreword by Pamela Reed Gibson of James Madison University. Appendices include a medical overview, resources for further information and support, and a sociologists’ view of MCS by Steve Kroll-Smith, director of the Environmental Social Science Research Institute, University of New Orleans. Includes photographs of persons whose lives are described.

 

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Chemical Sensitivity

by Sherry A. Rogers, M.D.

 

This 48 page booklet is the most concise referenced booklet on chemical sensitivity. It is for the person wanting to learn about it but who is leery of tackling a big book. It is ideal for teaching your physician or convincing your insurance company, as it is fully referenced. And it is a good reference for the veteran who wants a quick concise review.

Most people have difficulty envisioning chemical sensitivity as a potential cause of everyday maladies. But the fact is that a lack of knowledge of the mechanism of chemical sensitivity can be the solo reason that holds many back from ever healing completely. Some will never get truly well simply because they do not comprehend the tremendous role chemical sensitivity plays in every disease has been pivotal in failure to get well. The principles of environmental controls are of especially vital importance for cancer victims.

If you are not completely well, you need to read this book. If you have been sentenced to a life time of drugs, whether it be for high blood pressure, high cholesterol, angina, arrhythmia, asthma, eczema, sinusitis, colitis, learning disabilities, or cancer you need this book. It matters not what your label is. What matters is whether chemical sensitivity is a factor that no one has explored that is keeping you from getting well. Most probably it is, and this is an inexpensive way to find out.

 

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