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Tips On How To Detect Environmental
Illness

If
you were exposed to too much of one chemical at one time, you may find
that in the future, the tiniest bit of any chemical, any place can cause
a recurrence of your original symptoms. This is called the "spreading
phenomenon." Those who are fortunate and have no chemical sensitivity often
will not believe you. No one doubts that pollen allergies only affect
certain people but for some strange reason, they do not believe that
chemicals can affect only some who happen to be sensitive. May they
never find out how wrong they were!
A FEW CHEMICAL
TIPS:
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You
become ill from the odors in churches, malls, restaurants, and public
lavatories (disinfectants or deodorizers), etc. |
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You become ill after putting gas
in your car, in heavy traffic, at tollbooths, or after traveling
on
roads
with fresh asphalt . |
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You can't read certain books with
shiny, smelly paper or a newspaper that has wet ink or colored print
without becoming ill. |
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You crave certain odors or aromas,
such as the smell of perfumes, gasoline, funeral parlors, etc. Others
will ironically detest, not crave, the odors to which they are sensitive. |
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At first, those with chemical
sensitivities have a markedly increased sense of smell. Later on,
they can lose their
sense of smell and
thus its associated
protection. Then
they are in more
danger than ever.
They don't know when
to run for clean
air. |
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