What happens when you walk through a place that has fragrance chemicals in the air?
The chemicals attach to hair, skin, and clothing just like smoke does!
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Some people can pass out after being forced to breathe fragrance chemicals.
What happens when you walk through a place that has fragrance chemicals in the air?
The chemicals attach to hair, skin, and clothing just like smoke does!
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Some people can pass out after being forced to breathe fragrance chemicals.
Posted in Air Quality, Brain, Environmental Health, Fragrance, Pollution, Toxic Trespass
Tagged 2nd hand, air "fresheners", allergies, asthma, fragrance chemicals, IAQ, MCS, MCS/ES, migraines, neurotoxicity, petrochemicals, sensitive to pollution, smoke
It’s also good for you and good for me.
Being fragrance-free is especially good for children and fetuses, who are vulnerable to suffering developmental harms from chemical pollutants.
Very few fragrances these days are made from flowers and plants. Most are synthetic, petroleum based concoctions, including ingredients known to cause health harm, and many more that have never been tested for health effects.
Fragrance is ubiquitous in indoor air, more prevalent than smoke ever was, and like smoke, fragrance also does not respect arbitrary boundaries. Remember smoking sections and how well those worked? Fragrance-free “areas” are just as ineffective. The volatile ingredients move throughout the air, everywhere and anywhere. They also cause second and third hand chemical contamination and health problems, just like smoke. This means that airborne fragrances settle into anything in the spaces they are found, and the residues from those items, your hands, hair, or clothing, can also rub off on anything they come in contact with.
No-one should have to breathe toxic chemicals 24/7, especially children.
or a stronger message
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The images in the 1st It’s Not Personal, It’s The Chemicals were so popular, I decided to make more while my brain was functioning in this mode. Here are a couple that were very well received on facebook, plus a few new ones featuring children and office workers, as they too are being impacted by what we choose to use and put in the air.
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Posted in Accessibility, Brain, Disability, Fragrance, Indoor Air Quality, Public Health
Tagged allergies, asthma, be fragrance-free, brain fog, fragrance-free, hazardous air pollutants, headaches, health, images, It's not personal, It's not you, it's the chemicals, MCS, MCS/ES, migraines, petrochemicals, phthalates, poor concentration, toxic chemicals, toxic trespass
‘Tis the season when we are encouraged or expected to participate in mad shopping frenzies, buying products that are mostly toxic and usually generate vast quantities of waste to boot. On some level, I believe most people know that this isn’t working out so well for anyone, but it’s hard to know why it’s so hard for people to show love in ways that don’t involve disposable packaging and toxic materials that are advertised as being cool or trendy. Or maybe it’s the advertising that has something to do with it?
Thankfully, we do have available a plethora of alternative ways to show our love to friends and families, and the trendiness factor is growing. There are ways that are kinder, gentler, more personal, and usually much more appreciated ♥
I’d like to share some ideas and resources that I have found helpful. Some are newer while others have been around for years but are still very relevant now, if not more so.
I hope you find something that not only inspires you, but also makes your life easier and allows you to become more attuned to your own gifts and needs, as well as those of others.
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Posted in Environment, Environmental Health, Gifts, Imagination, Products, Responsibility
Tagged alternative gift ideas, buy nothing, caring consumer, environment, fibromyalgia, gift registry, giving, green, love, MCS, non-toxic gifts, precaution, reduce, reuse, sharing, shopping, simplicity, so kind, toxic
The ideas and photos I am sharing are not designed specifically for people with MCS/ES, but they can be easily adapted to meet our needs.
The majority of people who celebrate Christmas do it with decorations, parties, and gifts, perhaps with a visit to church, if possible. For people with MCS/ES, all of these traditions, as currently practiced, can be seriously problematic, if not downright impossible.
Here’s a good three minute PSA from Frederick Community College about going fragrance-free:
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More resources:
Fragrance chemical pollution is as harmful as smoke, and has serious short and long term impacts on health and productivity.
I’ve created a Research PAGE with links and downloads to a variety of scientific offerings and resources, especially for those who want more published “proof” that MCS is “real”.
May your friends, family and medical professionals be reassured by the evidence.
The following sound-video is 6 1/2 minutes long and adds some detail to one of the health challenges described in
A Story That Needs To Be Heard: Part 1
(please listen to Part 1 first, if you can)
Here is Part 2
Posted in Brain, Disability, EMF, Environmental Sensitivities, Health, Wireless
Tagged disability, discrimination., EHS, EMF, frequencies, Housing, Lyme Disease, MCS, MCS/ES, multiple chemical sensitivities, new products, noise, sensitivity, sound, wireless, wireless dangers