Denver Post Calls On ACSH For Insight Into Mystery Ailment

By ACSH Staff — Sep 20, 2009
Is multiple chemical sensitivity real? Some claim it is and that they are crippled by encounters with routine chemicals such as pesticides, perfume, paint, air fresheners and car exhaust. One person afflicted told the Denver Post she had to live in her car to get away from it. Her car has no chemicals? Nonetheless, people who believe they have it think they are proof of how toxic the world has gotten. The Denver Post called on ACSH for help in separating science fact from environmental fiction.

Is multiple chemical sensitivity real? Some claim it is and that they are crippled by encounters with routine chemicals such as pesticides, perfume, paint, air fresheners and car exhaust. One person afflicted told the Denver Post she had to live in her car to get away from it.

Her car has no chemicals?

Nonetheless, people who believe they have it think they are proof of how toxic the world has gotten. The Denver Post called on ACSH for help in separating science fact from environmental fiction.

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