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Telling
a person with MCS that there is "only a little fragrance" is like telling
someone in a wheel chair that "there are only a few steps." Any
barrier that prevents access - or precludes the ability to choose to access -
is a barrier. Forcibly
exposing a chemically sensitive person to the fragrances and chemicals they
are reactive to is no different than physically assaulting them. Chemical
sensitivities is also known as multiple chemical sensitivities (MCS), chemical
injury or illness (CI) and environmental illness (EI). "...Agents
whose exposures are associated with symptoms and suspected of causing onset of
chemical sensitivity with chronic illness include gasoline, kerosene, natural
gas, pesticides (especially chlordane and chlorpyrifos), solvents, new carpet
and other renovation materials, adhesives/glues, fiberglass, carbonless copy paper,
fabric softener, formaldehyde and glutaraldehyde, carpet shampoos (lauryl sulfate)
and other cleaning agents, isocyanates, combustion products (poorly vented gas
heaters, overheated batteries), and medications (dinitrochlorobenzene for warts,
intranasally packed neosynephrine, prolonged antibiotics, and general anesthesia
with petrochemicals). Multiple mechanisms of chemical injury that magnify response
to exposures in chemically sensitive patients can include neurogenic inflammation
(respiratory, gastrointestinal, genitourinary), kindling and time-dependent sensitization
(neurologic), impaired porphyrin metabolism (multiple organs), and immune activation.
" From
the abstract of Profile
of Patients with Chemical Injury and Sensitivity, Environmental
Health Perspectives, 1997, volume 105 (Suppl 2), pages 417-436. Based on a paper
presented at the Conference on Experimental Approaches to Chemical Sensitivity
held 20-22 September 1995 in Princeton, New Jersey. Grace Ziem MD, Baltimore MD. |
Page
Index: Anesthesia
and Surgery Cosmetics
and Personal Care Products Fragrances and Health
Latex and Vinyl Allergy Multiple Chemical
Sensitivity Occupational and Environmental Illness
Sick Building Syndrome Federal Agencies
on MCS/SBS Additional Information MCS
& Travel Housing
and Healthy Building Resources In
the News May
2003: Wife Arrested in Aroma Assault February
2000: Court barred for allergy evidence Journal
Articles "The
conclusion is that symptoms suggesting hyperreactivity of the respiratory tract
and asthma can be provoked by perfume without the presence of bronchial obstruction,
and that using a carbon filter mask has no preventive effect. The symptoms are
not transmitted via the olfactory nerve, since the patients could not smell the
perfume, but they may have been induced by a trigeminal reflex via the respiratory
tract or by the eyes." - excerpt from the Placebo-controlled...
study published in Allergy in 1996
Chloroatranol,
an extremely potent allergen hidden in perfumes: a dose-response elicitation study.
Contact Dermatitis 2003 Occupational
acute anaphylactic reaction to assault by perfume spray in the face. J
Am Board Fam Prac 2001 **Intradermal
testing for food and chemical sensitivities: a double-blind controlled study.
J Allergy Clin Immunol 1999 Placebo-controlled
challenges with perfume in patients with asthma-like symptoms. Allergy
1996 Inhalation
challenge effects of perfume scent strips in patients with asthma. Ann
Allergy Asthma Immunol 1995 Rhinolaryngoscopic
examination of patients with the multiple chemical sensitivity syndrome.
Arch Environ Health 1993 Chemical
sensitivity in physicians. Bol Asoc Med P R. 1991 Confirmation
of chemical sensitivity by means of double-blind inhalant challenge of toxic volatile
chemicals. Bol Asoc Med P R. 1991 **
Note: I had a wheal from the saline control scratch when allergy
tested in the 1980s and again in the 1990s. The latter allergist called his staff
in to see the wheals all over my forearms from all the tests done. He said I was
highly dermatographic - Dermatographia urticaria, afflicting only 3-4% of the
population, results in raised reddened welts in response to the skin being rubbed
even with dull objects. I found my dermatographia lessened considerably after
the first round of treatments for Borrelia (Lyme disease) in 2000. My sensitivity--adverse
reactions to exposures to fragrances and other chemicals--lessened as well, something
reported by most people who have been sick for years with chronic borreliosis
who are finally properly diagnosed and apporpriately treated. Cosmetics
and Personal Care Products Cosmetic
Labeling Cosmetic
Products and Ingredients Products Generally Tolerated
by Most Persons with MCS Skin
Deep Integrated Cosmetics Database Fragrances
and Health Chemicals in Air Fresheners
May Reduce Lung Function Dying For That New
Car Smell? Essential Oils Fragrances
and Health Fragranced Products Information
Network (FPIN) Is
A Fragrance Free Workplace Right For You? Is
Your Workplace Fragrance-Free? Smelling Good
May Cost Too Much The
following organizations may be useful in finding out more about how to convert
your workplace to fragrance free: Chemical
Injury Information Network (CIIN) Human
Ecology Action League (HEAL) MCS Referral
& Resources (MCSRR) National
Safety Council Latex
Allergy Articles and Resources Allergies
To Rubber Affect 12.5 Percent Of Health Care Workers Every
Office Urged to Prevent Latex Allergy Latex-Safe
Emergency Cart Products List MEDLINEplus
Latex Allergy Perioperative
Management of the Latex-Allergic Patient Not
Necessarily Latex Vinyl
Health Without Harm ComingClean.org:
Phthalates Phthalates:
Your Soap May Be Hurting You Common
Pollutant Undermine Masculinity National Toxicology
Program Confirms Health Care Without Harm's Assertions About Vinyl Medical Products MCS
Chemical Sensitivity: It's a serious problem more often
than you think Chemical
Sensitivity in Patients with Fibromyalgia Chemical
Susceptibility, Injury, And Reactivity: Mechanisms and Measurement Defining
Multiple Chemical Sensitivity Disrupting
the Truth Environmental
Control Plan for Chemically Sensitive Patients (G. Ziem MD) Management
of Chemical Sensitivities in CFIDS MCS:
Center for Emergent Disability MCS: Journal Abstracts
MCS:
Potential Role for Neural Sensitization MCS:
What it is, what it is not and how it is manifested Mold
Neuropsychological
Approaches for the Detection and Evaluation of Toxic Symptoms Pesticide
Exposures: Symptoms, First Aid, Evidence, Legal Potential
Biomarker Found For MCS Profile
of Patients with Chemical Injury and Sensitivity Sensitization
as a mechanism for multiple chemical sensitivity Testing
the Neural Sensitization and Kindling Hypothesis for Illness from Low Levels of
Environmental Chemicals Toxicant-induced
Loss of Tolerance--An Emerging Theory of Disease?
Under Seige Occupational
& Environmental Illness Carbonless
Copy Paper: A Major Cause of Work-Related Illness Clinical
and Immunological Responses in Subjects Sensitive to Solvents Companies
Dump Toxic Goods on U.S. Consumers
Disrupting the Truth Environmental
Health Perspectives Heart Rate Variability
Associated with Particulate Air Pollution Household
Products Database Indoor
Air Pollution: A Guide for Health Professionals Pesticide
Exposures: Symptoms, First Aid, Evidence, Legal Proposed
EPA Air Pollution Index Sends Mixed Message About Health Hazards Study:
Tiny Components of SoCal Haze Invade Human Cells The
Indoor Air We Breathe: Health Problem of the 90s (PDF)
Trade Secrets Wheezing
at Work Woodburning
Burning
Wood is a Stinky Idea
Why
is Woodburning an Air Pollution Problem? Wood
Burners Could Be Banned (Sebastopol CA) County
limits new rural fireplaces
NOTICE:
Bay Area Air Quality Management District is holding public hearings
and workshops throughout the region for changes to the regulations regarding wood
burning devices. You can attend in person, or send your comments in writing. Visit
the BAAQMD site for information on dates and locations, report draft, etc., for
November 7-26, 2007 Sick
Building Syndrome Remember: schools and homes are buildings,
too A Question of Access... Aerias.org
Are You a Victim of Sick Building Syndrome? California
Indoor Air Quality Program Infosheets Chemical
Translations Chronic
Neurotoxins: A Primer in Sick Building Syndrome Companies
Dump Toxic Goods on U.S. Consumers
EPA: Healthy Buildings, Health
People, 21st Century Housework Could Be Making
Women Sick Is
your office killing you? Mold No
Breathing in the Aisles: School Bus Exhaust On the
Carpet Sick Building Syndrome: It's not the building
that gets sick Sick Building Syndrome: Victims of mysterial
illness suffer from public ignorance Source of Sick
Buildings Toxic Carpeting
Toxins in Burning Candles, Candle Wicks, and Incense
Federal
Agencies on MCS and SBS A
Report on Multiple Chemical Sensitivity Agency
for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry CDC
National Report on Human Exposure to Environmental Chemicals Crabby
Kathy EPA Indoor Air Quality Publications
At home, school, and work MCS:
A 1999 Consensus MCS:
Addendum to Biological Markers in Immunotoxicology
NIH Environmental Toxicology
Program Additional
Information American
Bar Association Commission on Mental and Physical Disability Law Chemical
Body Burden (Come-Clean.org) Chemical
Injury Awareness Ribbon Chemical Injury
Information Network Chemicals
That Can Cause Reactions Chemical
Translations Dept of Justice/ADA
Ruling on MCS-Related Cases East
Bay Pesticide Alert Environmental Health
Center (W. Rea MD) Environmental
Health Network Global Recognition
Campaign for Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (Great
MCS brochure & signs) Health
and Environment Resource Center (HERC) ImmuneWeb.org Injuries
from Chemicals Job
Accommodation Network (JAN) Mary's
MCS Help Site MCS Survivors
National Coalition for the Chemically Injured
State Codes Related To Wearing Masks Testing
Labs Organizations
for MCS MCS
& Travel Remember
that natural and green do not necessarily mean fragrance free,
so be sure to ask questions before making reservations. The
Safer Directory
Green Hotels Association Atlanta
HEAL.org's Travel Housing
& Healthy Building Information Building
Materials Chemical-Illnet
Message Board Creating
an Environmentally-Friendly Building EcoBuilding
Resources EcoChoices.com EcoHome
Building EPA Environmentally
Preferable Purchasing Healthy Housing
Coalition Housing Resources for
MCS Housing (CIIN) Natural
Home Products Natural Pest Control
Environmental Scorecard Tad
Taylor's Healthy Homes
Judy Sanderson, a chemically sensitive biology teacher at Culver High School (Culver
City CA), reported having been the victim of "fragrance assaults" by
some of her students on more than 90 occasions from 1993-1997. In November 1997,
she won some precedent-setting accommodations after a collective bargaining agreement
was issued by arbitrator, Ronald Hoh (California State Mediation and Conciliation
Service Case # 96-3-740). In this landmark decision, student pranksters caught
dousing the teacher or her classroom with fragrance-based products will be punished
as they would be for any other physical assault on an instructor. Further, the
school was directed to install oscillating surveillance cameras both inside and
outside of Ms. Sanderson's classroom to deter students from engaging in further
assaults. - Irene Wilkenfeld, Safe Schools. Look
for additional information at Pubmed, MEDLINEplus,
Medscape, Scirus,
and Findarticles.
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