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Dating with MCS or chemical injury
Enter to win one of five free premium memberships being given away to celebrate the grand opening of Canary Singles, a place to meet others with chemical injury for companionship, dating, friendship, love and marriage.
HOMESICK movie in last stages of production
Santa Fe-based singer Susan Abod needs our help to finish her movie HOMESICK, a powerful new film on environmental illness and the desperate housing situation many with the condition are faced with.
Author Els Valkenburg’s recovery from chemical sensitivity
Els Valkenburg has just reported a complete recovery from chemical sensitivity using the Gupta Amygdala Retraining™ Program.
Thilde Jensen’s recovery from environmental illness
“After only the second day, she experienced a huge improvement in her symptoms…That was the last time she ever wore her mask. She was able to sleep in her room the next two nights without a problem.”
EFT for coping with people who don’t “get” MCS
by Lisa Snow, EFT practitioner | I would be willing to bet that every last chemically sensitive person has encountered at least one person (probably many, many people) who “just don’t get” MCS.
Updated schedule for ecoTECH’s Living Sanctuary prototype
Due to construction delays, the ecoTECH Living Sanctuary prototype will be completed toward the end of August, 2011.
Italian school helps teenager with MCS complete her exams
A 13-year-old affected by MCS, which causes her to react to chemicals, is receiving support these days by being able to take her middle school exams at “Lao Silesu” in via Pardolonga.
New blog focused on brain retraining for MCS, CFS, FMS
LimbicRetraining.com is a new satellite blog created by Planet Thrive that will focus exclusively on neural reconditioning for MCS, CFS, FMS, and related conditions.
Summary of MCS meeting on May 13 at WHO headquarters in Geneva
A group of Spanish doctors discuss including chemical and electrical sensitivities in the WHO International Classification of Diseases (ICD), to help patients get legal recognition for their illness.