Multiple Chemical Sensitivity: A Survival Guide

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New Harbinger Publications, 2000 - Health & Fitness - 375 pages
Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS) is a controversial medical diagnosis characterizing individuals who experience intense and adverse responses as a result of exposure to chemicals, frequently at doses far below those known to cause harm to the general population. The substances that can trigger an attack are often solvents, pesticides, fresh paint, new carpets, diesel exhaust, perfumes, and air fresheners.This much-needed book reviews what is known about MCS, describing the symptoms, detailing possible explanations for it, and providing step-by-step methods for coping with the illness.

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Contents

Chapter One Its More Common Than You Think
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Chapter Two What Causes MCS?
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Chapter Four Making Your Environment Safe
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About the author (2000)

Pamela Reed Gibson, PhD, is an associate professor of psychology at James Madison University, Harrisburg, Virginia. She is the author of numerous journal articles and regularly presents papers on MCS and environmental health topics.

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