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Larkspur, CA 94977-1155
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Just click on a letter to begin your information gathering through our links -- most of which are outbound. We've tried to cross-reference our links. For example, if you are interested in items on children, you could click on C for Children or S for Students. By the way, some sites are included that will be of educational and special interest to children and students. Should you click on P for info on the toxins associated with Pesticides, as well as information on alternatives to pesticides, know that you'll also find alternatives given under page I for Integrated Pest Management. And so on. If I haven't been recently zapped by some of the hundreds of chemicals in fragrance products (which include pesticides, by the way), items should be in alpha order.
Remember, EHN simply provides these links as a service; we hope they will be of interest and help to you as you do your research. I've tried to put my opinions in Italics with a "--barb" following. My opinions are not to be construed as representing EHN, any other board member or member. The opinions expressed elsewhere are strictly their own. |
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The Environmental Health Network (EHN) [of California] is a 501 (c) (3) non profit agency and offers support and information for the chemically injured. Learn from the work of Julia Kendall, get The BEST of the Reactor, join EHN and receive The New Reactor. See what influence the Chemical Manufacturers have had against those of us with EI. The URL for EHN's homepage is http://ehnca.org/ehnindex.htm