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Name: janet
From: nj
I love this website.
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Name: SUSAN
From: PA
E-mail: MESUSANNAM57@GMAIL.COM
BUTLER I MISS YOU SO MUCH
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Name: starshine
From: Eugene, Oregon
E-mail: krishnangini@hotmail.com
great website, however fyi Toms of Maine toothpaste contains sodium lauryl sulfate - something we don't really want to put on/in our bodies - you might want to take if off your "OK" to use list.
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Name: Marsha
From: Sunbury,OH
E-mail: ms_knowlton@yahoo.com
I am a Registered Respiratory Therapist who worked in the same hospital for 32 years--- I delivered a certain type of medication to help open up the airways -- instead it made me loose my voice and get very sick -- my boss who tried to find a place for me to work without irritants was impossible-- so now I can't work unable to collect disability-- because the BWC doesn't get it -- after much explaination on my part doctors etc. don't know what to do with me-- Thank God and Heaven that I have a wonderful husband who understands and is very supportive --- however, it still is very frustrating not to be able to support myself, if God forbide something should happen to him. I have MCS directly related to inhaling racemic epinephrine and then it morphed into everything that is chemically based. LOVELY!!! God Bless you all!!!
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Name: Trina
From: Arizona

 

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Name: Sharon
From: Upstate New York
E-mail: sglakepalmer@yahoo.com
I have just found your site. I have MCS and allergies to many foods, dusts, molds, pollens. Environmental illness big-time. Am on all kinds of serums. I had started a new job mid December 2009. It was a 'dream job' for me. Yesterday was my last day. Was @ new job only 3 days when my face started to swell and get inflamed. Found out that there were many culprits: big copy machine 7 or 6 feet away from me, asbestos flooring, pesticides from a year ago (for cockroaches), carpeting..glued down. Face is still having a difficult time.Had two rounds of prednisone while there for that short month and a half. I just had to call it quits. I am grateful for your site. I, too, have a born again faith in the Lord.
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Name: cindy
From: Memphis, TN
E-mail: crileystella@yahoo.com
I just found your site and am enjoying it. I was wondering how you feel about Therapuetic Grade Essential Oils?

Admin reply: They seem to be fine for some people - others have problems with them! It depends on how sensitive each person is. I will say, however, that they are definitely a better choice than using chemical fragrances!


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Name: Peter
From: Connecticut
E-mail: pdrew001@yahoo.com

 

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Name: Louise Voss
From: California
E-mail: vossdelivery@juno.com
Hi,
Thank you for sharing your story. I knew that I couldn't be the only person in the world to be suffering with this problem. I have been suffering with asthma, allergies and multiple chemical sensitivity for over 30 years. Most of my family and friends don't understand how this affects every aspect of my life. I can't be around people that use scented products or smoke or even the smell of coffee and other foods. Which as you know includes work, school, church or any function that I am not able to exit from or wear my mask to avoid breathing in the smells and suffering the consequences of the exposure. As a result I limit my time spent in public places. I would just love to have someone to talk to that understands what it's like to live with this condition.
Louise
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Name: Betsy
From: Orlando, FL
E-mail: betsyharrod@yahoo.com
To begin with, I am interested in starting a formal lobby or coalition to fight the chemical scents/deodorizers/fragrances (whatever is unnatural) and would be willing to testify before the U.S. Senate or other political entity. If you know of a lobby or coalition, or would like to start one, please contact me.

I agree that we are all in a chemical warfare in the U.S.. What are the government regulatory bodies doing? What about all the commotion about "green"? Are any of the "green" coalitions working on this problem?

The list of chemical fragrances in products is growing at a terrible rate. And why did I see "Febreeze" advertised on this website? Most of the household and cosmetic products are now saturated with nauseating chemicals called "fragrance" on the label. I noticed that Febreeze, Tide detergent, Aussie hair products, Head and Shoulders, to name a few, now have lingering fragrances that are very different than those just 5-10 years ago. The chemists are busy working on ones that do not leave your clothes or hair like the old ones. The smell is also different and obnoxious to me.

I just wrote the U.S. Consumer Products division asking why companies are not required to tell us the specific, or chemical names, of "fragrance". We have no idea what toxins we are being exposed to. I agree with this website that peoples' sense of smell, their immune systems, and everything else, are being dulled by these products and they don't even know it. Because I am very healthy, I respond to toxins.
I live with migraines, and would like to have a job like everyone else. Unfortunately, all of these fragrance/deodorizer/chemical sensitivities make me miserable and hesitate to work in an office setting. Maybe a park ranger? It is hard to even stay in a hotel room anymore because the deodorizer and scented spray they use, make me sick. I complained upside down recently and got no reply from a Fairfield Inn.

Admin reply: Just a correction, Betsy! I do NOT advertise Febreeze on this web site!!!! In fact, I abhor that product. It is being advertised as a product that NEUTRALIZES odors - however, all it is doing is using yet another toxic FRAGRANCE to simply MASK odors... Just "perfume" with a new name <sigh>


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