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	<title>Comments on: MCS a Progressive disease</title>
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		<title>By: Ruth Ruddock</title>
		<link>http://www.jonniewright.com/blog/chemical-sensitivity-info/mcs-a-progressive-disease/#comment-3155</link>
		<author>Ruth Ruddock</author>
		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jul 2008 21:36:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Thanks, Christi! Your comments were very helpful to me and hopeful, also. I would like to know what the supplements that Dr. Pall recommends for MCS. Can you email me at my hotmail address please? Thanks!
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks, Christi! Your comments were very helpful to me and hopeful, also. I would like to know what the supplements that Dr. Pall recommends for MCS. Can you email me at my hotmail address please? Thanks!<br />
Ruth</p>
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		<title>By: Christi</title>
		<link>http://www.jonniewright.com/blog/chemical-sensitivity-info/mcs-a-progressive-disease/#comment-2477</link>
		<author>Christi</author>
		<pubDate>Sun, 11 May 2008 04:00:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>You are right Ruth that a person must have hope. I have been chemically injured for almost four years and have made sure to avoid triggers at all costs even though that means taking disability instead of continuing to work. I'm sure if I would have continued to work I would be a lot worse. I have tried several protocols to help with the chemical injury which give me some hope. Dr. Martin Pall has done a lot of research on chemical injury and has five supplements which seems to help with my reactivity. (NFI) When I used to drive by the water park with my windows closed, four lanes away, I felt like I would throw up from the chlorine from the water but after using these supplements for a few months now I feel like I can drive by and still smell the chlorine but the reactions are not as intense so I think supplementation can give one hope. I also believe that many people with chemical injury have also encountered some kind of exposure at times to water damaged buildings which can mean mold exposures. Some people can't handle the by products or mycotoxins from some molds and thus their reactivity can be also caused from fungal colonization in the body according to some doctors. So after taking the appropriate antifungals for my exposures, some of the reactivity has ceased. This is something people may want to explore with their treating doctors. Again, antifungals may give hope to some. Some who have been in sick buildings may not only encounter mold toxins, chemicals, but also bacteria's by products or endotoxins which might require a look at an antibiotic protocol. This again may give some hope if one can get a handle on the toxic load in the body. 
I have experienced hyperbaric oxygen therapy which also offers some movement of toxins which may help with detoxing. Many chemically injured report that infrared sauna treatments can also offer hope. None of this should be misconstrued as medical advice, but I think there is hope and one must be vigilant to consult with one's practitioner in finding protocols which help with the reactivity.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You are right Ruth that a person must have hope. I have been chemically injured for almost four years and have made sure to avoid triggers at all costs even though that means taking disability instead of continuing to work. I&#8217;m sure if I would have continued to work I would be a lot worse. I have tried several protocols to help with the chemical injury which give me some hope. Dr. Martin Pall has done a lot of research on chemical injury and has five supplements which seems to help with my reactivity. (NFI) When I used to drive by the water park with my windows closed, four lanes away, I felt like I would throw up from the chlorine from the water but after using these supplements for a few months now I feel like I can drive by and still smell the chlorine but the reactions are not as intense so I think supplementation can give one hope. I also believe that many people with chemical injury have also encountered some kind of exposure at times to water damaged buildings which can mean mold exposures. Some people can&#8217;t handle the by products or mycotoxins from some molds and thus their reactivity can be also caused from fungal colonization in the body according to some doctors. So after taking the appropriate antifungals for my exposures, some of the reactivity has ceased. This is something people may want to explore with their treating doctors. Again, antifungals may give hope to some. Some who have been in sick buildings may not only encounter mold toxins, chemicals, but also bacteria&#8217;s by products or endotoxins which might require a look at an antibiotic protocol. This again may give some hope if one can get a handle on the toxic load in the body.<br />
I have experienced hyperbaric oxygen therapy which also offers some movement of toxins which may help with detoxing. Many chemically injured report that infrared sauna treatments can also offer hope. None of this should be misconstrued as medical advice, but I think there is hope and one must be vigilant to consult with one&#8217;s practitioner in finding protocols which help with the reactivity.</p>
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		<title>By: Ruth Ruddock</title>
		<link>http://www.jonniewright.com/blog/chemical-sensitivity-info/mcs-a-progressive-disease/#comment-2472</link>
		<author>Ruth Ruddock</author>
		<pubDate>Sat, 10 May 2008 01:29:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This article leaves very little room for hope...and without hope, a person can sink deeper into depression...for to have MCS is to also experience profound depression and hopelessness. We must have hope!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This article leaves very little room for hope&#8230;and without hope, a person can sink deeper into depression&#8230;for to have MCS is to also experience profound depression and hopelessness. We must have hope!</p>
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