It is a condition characterized by severe and crippling allergic reactions to commonly used substances, particularly chemicals
Environmental therapists use extensive testing to determine the environmental factors that may be causing illness. These factors include infection, allergy, addictions, and toxic chemicals.
Multiple chemical sensitivity
Environmental illness
Genetics and environmental
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Harold I. Zeliger has written: 'Human toxicology of chemical mixtures' -- subject(s): Toxicological chemistry, Environmental toxicology 'Human toxicology of chemical mixtures' -- subject(s): Environmental Exposure, Environmental Illness, Environmental Pollutants, Environmental toxicology, Hazardous substances, Toxicity, Toxicological chemistry
Devi S. Nambudripad has written: 'Freedom from environmental sensitivities' -- subject(s): Allergy, Alternative treatment, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Allergy, Multiple chemical sensitivity 'Say goodbye to illness' -- subject(s): Alternative treatment, Applied kinesiology, Allergy, Acupuncture, Chiropractic 'You Can Reprogram Your Brain to Perfect Health' 'Say Goodbye to Children's Allergies' 'Naeta-II J' 'Despidase De Las Enfermedades!/ Say Goodbye to Illness' 'Naet' 'Freedom from chemical sensitivities' -- subject(s): Allergy, Alternative treatment, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Allergy, Multiple chemical sensitivity 'Freedom from Environmental Sensitivites' 'Vaincre Les Allergies Et Les Maladies Derivees/Say Goodbye to Illness'
Substances are considered to be hazardous if they pose an unreasonable risk of injury, illness, death, property damage or environmental damage.
Robert Sampson has written: 'Breaking out of environmental illness' -- subject(s): Health, Chronic fatigue syndrome, Environmentally induced diseases, Allergy, Patients, Biography, Environmental toxicology
Substances are considered to be hazardous if they pose an unreasonable risk of injury, illness, death, property damage or environmental damage.
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The term "hazardous" is used to refer to any material, condition, or situation that could cause injury, illness, environmental damage, death, or property damage. The term "non-hazardous" is used to describe a material, condition or situation that is thought not to be able to cause injury, illness, environmental damage, death, or property damage.