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chemical sensitivity
Eco-friendly laundromat in Portland, Oregon
Morgan Gary’s eco-friendly Spin Laundry Lounge in Portland, Oregon leads the way in redefining the laundry experience.
Amazing Amelia Hill website now live
Amelia Hill has been confined to one room for the past five years. She has created a website to document her journey to health and help spread awareness of environmental illness.
The Dispossessed is now available as an e-book
Artist Rhonda Zwillinger’s seminal photo-documentary on life with chemical sensitivity is now available as an e-book.
Sia’s DIY brain retraining visualizations for MCS
Sia Alexander shares her custom brain retraining techniques for healing MCS.
The unstoppable Amelia Hill
Long-time Planet Thrive member and survivor of severe environmental illness and myalgic encephalomyelitis, Amelia Hill flies the flag for invisible illness.
‘The Canaries’ book available for purchase
Photographer Thilde Jensen’s long awaited ‘The Canaries’ book is finally available to purchase.
Discover magazine features chemical sensitivity
The November 2013 issue of Discover magazine features the well written article “Extreme Chemical Sensitivity Makes Sufferers Allergic to Life” by journalist Jill Neimark.
Using real life to retrain an MCS brain
Planet Thrive founder, Julie Genser, has moved away from the safety of the chemically sensitive community in Snowflake, Arizona where she lived for five years after becoming severely disabled by environmental illness.
Planet Thrive founder named Rare Life “Survival” runner up
Julie Genser was selected for the Rare Life Award “Survival” runner up prize for her ability to survive and thrive with environmental illness. The prize: $3,000 will be donated to housing non-profit re|shelter in Julie’s name.