Before we begin, I find this so important I'm bringing it up front and personal. What I'd like to know is: Why is this law not put into play in addressing the needs for fragrance-free accommodation regardless of entity? Why cannot Kaiser build a fragrance-free policy based upon this law? Why couldn't my former workplace? Why can't people get their neighbors to desist from using fabric softeners that pollute the ambient air for blocks? There has been enough research now to show that fragrances do pollute the air and the water. Why can we not stop fragrance pollution? Our health and the health of our planet depends upon cleaner air . . . and water. -- barb
Outbound to Barb Wilkie's Government LINKS Neither EHN nor Barb Wilkie endorses any product, service or
therapy and none is intended or implied. I bring you this information as a service.
Please do your own further research.
California Code - Section 41700
Except as otherwise provided in Section 41705, no person shall discharge from any source whatsoever such quantities of air contaminants or other material which cause injury, detriment, nuisance, or annoyance to any considerable number of persons or to the public, or which endanger the comfort, repose, health, or safety of any such persons or the public, or which cause, or have a natural tendency to cause, injury or damage to business or property.
(41705 pretty much eliminates any complaints from agricultural activities. -- bw) http://codes.lp.findlaw.com/cacode/HSC/1/d26/4/3/1/s41700 A
AAAAI (American Academy of Allergy and Immunology)
http://www.aaaai.org/
- "Asthmatics' reactions to common perfumes" -- scroll down
Hmmmm, what a difference a year makes!
At least we've acknowledgement that fragrances trigger asthma. -- barb
"SAN DIEGO -- Fragrances are often cited by asthmatics as initiating or exacerbating
asthma; and different fragrances vary in the number and intensity of allergic reactions
they cause, researchers said today at the AAAAI Annual Meeting.Samuel B. Lehrer, Ph.D., FAAAAI from Tulane University Medical Center investigated asthmatics for their responses to fragrances. Of the 77 adult asthmatics completing a questionnaire, 77 percent indicated they were allergic to fragrance. Of the 38 fragrances identified as causing reactions, the top six were Red, White Diamonds, Giorgio, Charlie, Opium and Poison. Investigators then tested 15 subjects by randomly exposing them to each of the fragrances in an inhalation chamber, 20 minutes for each fragrance. Spirometry was performed during the last 10 minutes of each exposure period. After each exposure, the chamber was flushed with filtered air.
Of the 15 subjects challenged, 11 had a small decline in lung function, as measured by FEV1, to one or more fragrances. Red and Charlie equally elicited the most frequent decline in lung function followed by Giorgio, Opium and White Diamonds. Researchers conclude that fragrances cause frequent respiratory symptoms in individuals with asthma. However, the degree of decline in lung function was much less than that expected from the subject's clinical histories." 2009: No longer available at http://www.aaaai.org/media/news_releases/2000/03/000304.html
Still available through http://web.archive.org/web/20020222171423/http://www.aaaai.org/media/news_releases/2000/03/000304.htmlMy personal opinion of tests? In the REAL world of perfume pollution in the workplace, you have eight hours of breathing in those polluting chemical concoctions without a fresh air break. Furthermore, you not only breathe in the hundreds of chemicals from any individual scented person, but then times that by the number of people who are wearing a number of fragranced products. Therein lies the danger of allowing scented products to be used in a workplace. You have created a chemical warfare zone! -- bw
- Idiopathic environmental intolerances; AAAAI Board of Directors
JACI, Vol. 103, January 1999, pp. 36-40
Don't you think it's time these folks looked at the toxic brew of modern synthetic
fragrances? As synthetic sents are irritants and sensitizers, that sets folks up for severe
reactions to Mother Nature's fragrances too. Now that I'm no longer in a toxic workplace,
-- loaded with synthetic scents in personal care and cleaning/maintenance products --
I can again enjoy Mother Nature's bounty. My "allergic" reactions went with the
absence of synthetic scents. -- barb
http://www.aaaai.org/professional/physicianreference/positionstatements/ps35.stm
- Environmental allergen avoidance in allergic asthma
JACI, Vol. 103, February 1999, pp. 203-5
- Ad Hoc Working Group on Environmental Allergens and Asthma
http://www.aaaai.org/professional/physicianreference/positionstatements/ps36.stm
AAIR -- Asthma and Allergy Information & Research
http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~aair/perfume_corr.htm
ABC -- Access BART Coalition
- Asthma: could it be caused by something at work?
Do not overlook the fragrance chemicals in an ordinary office setting! IF the fragrance
abusers can be noticed for any distance beyond their arm length -- the industry's standard
"Scent Circle" area -- you've got yourself a case of perfume pollution. Perfume causes, exacerbates
and triggers asthma and a range of other diseases. Productivity drops when people feel sick. -- barb
http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~aair/asthma_occup.htm
Join us and help make BART accessible to ALL!
ABC, the Access BART Coalition, is a coalition of individuals and
organizations representing members of the elderly and disabled public
who use BART Trains, BART Express Buses, and ADA-mandated Paratransit
supported by the Bay Area Rapid Transit District. ...http://members.aol.com/ranunandi/abc/abchome.html
- JEAN NANDI'S HOME PAGE
http://members.aol.com/jeannandi/HOMEPAGE/JEANHOME.HTML
- Draft of an Appendix to the new City of Berkeley's Earthquake Preparation Handbook
http://members.aol.com/jeannandi/HOMEPAGE/dis_plan.html
- SPECIFIC NEEDS FOR PERSONS WITH MULTIPLE CHEMICAL SENSITIVITIES
http://members.aol.com/jeannandi/HOMEPAGE/dis_plan.html#l08
ABC News
When the Workplace Makes You Sick
Sick Building or Just Bad Air?
http://www.abcnews.com/sections/living/DailyNews/sickbuilding0330.html
ABCGED (Association of BC Government Employees with Disabilities)
ABDC (Association of Birth Defect Children, Inc.)
http://www.birthdefects.org/
- ABDC Environmental Birth Defect Fact Sheet Abstracts
http://www.birthdefects.org/main.htm
About.com
http://www.about.com/
- Are scents making you sick? - Reader responses
http://healing.about.com/library/blrr_010119a.htm
- Health/Asthma/Fragrances
Lists several great links, including Amy Marsh's Death By Perfume
http://asthma.about.com/health/asthma/msub18.htm
- Too much perfume endangers others
by Bethany Notter - guest writer
If this URL doesn't work, go into http://asthma.about.com and search for "fragrance-free." -- barb
http://asthma.about.com/health/asthma/gi/dynamic/offsite.htm?site=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.spu.edu%2Fdepts%2Ffalcon%2Farchive%2FNov13%2Feds%2Fbethany.html
Acceptable Risk
top of page
- Acceptable Risk -- Is this YOU?
Definition of Acceptable Risk D95-01-027
http://tis.eh.doe.gov/docs/osh_hotline/s1a24.html
- Risk, Health Safety and the Environment
Frankly Pierce Law Center
http://www.fplc.edu/RISK/rskarts.htm
Access - Accommodation
Also see EHN's Take Heart!
http://ehnca.org/www/ehnhompg/takheart.htm
504 -- wrightslaw
"Section 504 is a civil rights law. Section 504 prohibits discrimination
against individuals with disabilities. Section 504 ensures that the child
with a disability has equal access to an education. The child may receive
accommodations and modifications. ... "
http://www.wrightslaw.com/info/sec504.index.htmThe Coalition for a Healthy Ottawa Ontario Canada
"Debra Sine, Lawyer.
'People with environmental sensitivities have the right to be free from chemical assault.
Ontario Commissioner of Human Rights said municipalities have a legal duty to
protect the most vulnerable citizens from harm due to pesticide exposures.' "
http://www.sankey.ws/choc.html
And, my belief is that all people have a right to be protected from the proliferation of perfume
poisons. That could begin with honest labeling and honest reporting of the "thorough" testing the
industry claims it does. Let us have truth in labeling. Let's see those industry tests for effects
upon users and nonusers from inhalation, for neurological effects, for systemic effects, for
effects upon fetuses, our elderly, our already ill, for effects upon all of us over time. IF our modern,
synthesized scents are as safe as industry claims, then let's see the chemicals used listed on
the labels and the results of truly thorough testing. Bump up the testing to include more than
just dermatological effects to the user. -- barb
JAN - Job Accommdation Network
A free service of the
Office of Disability Employment Policy of the U.S. Department of Labor
http://janweb.icdi.wvu.edu/
U.S. Department of Justice - Justice Management Division
- Facts About Job Accommodations
http://www.jan.wvu.edu/media/JANFacts.html
- New Workplace Accommodation Challenges for the 21st Century
Presented by
Mandy J. Gamble, MS, CRC & Tracie D. Sabb, MS
Human Factors Consultants; Job Accommodation Network
A Service of U.S. DOL's Office of Disability Employment Policy
This is a great page of information, but for those of us living with the disabiling effects of
fragrance sensitization, use your Find Command to drop right to their section on
Fragrance Sensitivity. -- barb
http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:gm5j_kCCFjkJ:janweb.icdi.wvu.edu/symposium/Symposium_Handouts/Session3.doc+EEOC+and+fragrance+accommodation&hl=en&ie=UTF-8or http://janweb.icdi.wvu.edu/symposium/Symposium_Handouts/Session3.doc
or how I found it . . .
http://216.239.51.100/search?q=cache:gm5j_kCCFjkJ:janweb.icdi.wvu.edu/symposium/Symposium_Handouts/Session3.doc+EEOC+and+fragrance+accommodation&hl=en&ie=UTF-8
Manual and Procedures for Providing Reasonable Accommodation Equal Employment Opportunity Staff; October 2002
http://www.usdoj.gov/jmd/eeos/ddaccomprocfinal081502.htm
MYTHS AND FACTS ABOUT THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT
http://www.usdoj.gov/crt/ada/pubs/mythfct.txtThe ADA and City Governments: Common Problems Ý
http://www.usdoj.gov/crt/ada/comprob.htmList of ADA publications
http://www.usdoj.gov/05publications/05_3_a.htmlLook at what your efforts wrought. Take a moment to applaud the Board,
and then you, too, take a bow! -- barb
"Board Adopts Policy to Promote Fragrance-Free Environments"
http://www.access-board.gov/news/fragrance.htmAlso see Press Release Index for info from Mary Lamielle (NCEHS), and Susan Molloy
http://ehnca.org/www/PressReleases/prsrelin.htmAccess and Action -- see EHN's Action Letters
http://ehnca.org/www/actnletr/acletin.htmAccess info on EHN's "Take Heart!"
(EHN's links out to valuable information, articles, etc.)
http://ehnca.org/www/ehnhompg/takheart.htm#Access
Access - ADA - Pro Se
Ragged Edge
"What is a Pro Se Complaint? This is, quite simply, a lawsuit that a person files
without a lawyer. The ADA Pro Se must be filed in Federal District Court., because
the ADA is a Federal law. ..."
http://www.raggededgemagazine.com/archive/pro-se.htm
Access.Adobe.Com
"Helping people with visual disabilities access information in AdobeÆ PDF."
http://access.adobe.com/
Access Board (USArchitectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board)
http://www.access-board.gov/
Access Communications ...
- ACCESS BOARD MEETING POLICY
http://www.access-board.gov/news/fragrance-policy.htm
- Board Adopts Policy to Promote Fragrance-Free Environments
http://www.access-board.gov/news/fragrance.htm
- Cleaner Air Symbols and text - A proposal to US Access Board
http://ehnca.org/www/ehnlinx/pclnair.htm
- Access Communications ...
"... your resource center for up-to-date information on the ADA and state accessibility
codes, accessible communications consulting, wayfinding and signage design."
http://www.accesscommunications.bigstep.com/employeebios.jhtml
- Current Info by MCS community leaders (on EHN's Press Release page)
http://ehnca.org/www/PressReleases/prsrelin.htm
- EHN's Action Letters for comments/letters presented to the Board
http://ehnca.org/www/actnletr/acletin.htm
- Sample Letter to the Board - deadline was May 15, 2000
See Board Adopts Policy to Promote Fragrance-Free Environments, above, for the
results of our combined efforts. -- barb
http://ehnca.org/www/actnletr/abgenlet.htm
- SF Bay Area Town Meeting, Oct. 2, 1998
http://www.access-board.gov/pubs/current4-5.htm#town
- Seven years ago today! March 15, 1993 -- San Francisco
By Susan Molloy, 1993; Barb Wilkie, 2000
http://ehnca.org/www/actnletr/abbarbw3.htm
- TESTIMONY BEFORE THE U.S. ARCHITECTURAL AND TRANSPORTATION
BARRIERS COMPLIANCE BOARD PUBLIC HEARING ON THE AMERICANS
WITH DISABILITIES ACT (ADA) MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 2000 9:40 A.M.
Includes testimony from people speaking on behalf of access for those with MCS/EMF. -- barb http://www.access-board.gov/ada-aba/LAestimony.htm
- TESTIMONY BEFORE THE U.S. ARCHITECTURAL AND TRANSPORTATION
BARRIERS COMPLIANCE BOARD PUBLIC HEARING ON THE AMERICANS
WITH DISABILITIES ACT (ADA) MONDAY, MARCH 13, 2000 9:30 A.M.
Includes testimony from people speaking on behalf of access for those with MCS/EMF. -- barb http://www.access-board.gov/ada-aba/arlington-trans.htm
"... your resource center for up-to-date information on the ADA and state accessibility
codes, accessible communications consulting, wayfinding and signage design."
http://www.accesscommunications.bigstep.com/employeebios.jhtmlAccess for People With Environmental Illness/Multiple Chemical Sensitivity
and Other Related Conditions, Final Report, September 30, 1996, Sen. Milton Marks
http://ehnca.org/www/books/eimcsf1.htm
Accessible Italy
http://www.tour-web.com/accitaly/index.html
Accessible Web Page Design (a page of links)
http://www.arb.ca.gov/toxics/diesel/execsumm.wpd
- Accommodating Employees with Environmental Sensitivities
Debra Sine, Leslirae Rotor and Elizabeth Hare
A 51 page PDF file, definitely worth printing out. Includes section called "Guidelines for
Managers," Part 4 and "Employee Awareness Kit," Part 5. What caught my attention was
this line in Part 4: "Remember that the goal of accommodation is to enable the employee to
remain a productive member of the office team."When I was still gainfully employed, that is all that I was requesting! Alas, the management
team felt otherwise and in my opinion, their decision to continue business as usual may have
contributed to many staff suffering various diseases that are environmentally caused such as
rheumatoid arthritis, cancers, upper and lower respiratory problems, migraines, Parkinson's
. . . and, of course, ultimately my developing MCS. This is my opinion. -- barb
http://www.healthyindoors.com/english/ resources/workplace1.pdfArizona Technology Access Program (AzTAP)
http://www.nau.edu/ihd/aztap/
ECHO's ADA ACCESS GUIDELINES FOR
- "Low-Emission Computers"
click on " Check out information on Low-Emission Computers!"
http://www.nau.edu/~ihd/aztap/
- Multiple Chemical Sensitivity
http://www.nau.edu/ihd/aztap/mcs.html
CONFERENCES/WORKSHOPS AND MEETINGS
http://ehnca.org/www/ehnlinx/bkechogu.htmElectronic Information Technology Access Advisory (EITAAC)
Employee with a Heightened Sensitivity to Strong Fragrances May Be Disabled Under the ADA
Labor & Employment Update; August 2000; Brobeck, Attorneys at Law
http://www.brobeck.com/news_events/issues_archive.asp?newsItem=IA2#3HEALTHY KIDS: THE KEY TO BASICS
Ellie Goldberg, M.Ed.
http://www.information-engineer.com/kids/kidshp.htm
Pro Se Lawsuit ...
- Ragged Edge
http://www.raggededgemagazine.com/
"File your own access lawsuit -- here's how"
"Thanks to the Pennsylvania Coalition of Citizens with Disabilities for
providing this information on how to file a Pro Se Lawsuit. . . ."
http://www.raggededgemagazine.com/archive/pro-se.htm
Stephanie's Accommodation Plan
Thomas Jefferson Middle School; Jefferson City, Missouri
http://members.xoom.com/oneearth/IAQ2000/page3.html
- Stephanie's Story
(MCS From a Child's Perspective)
http://www.ourlittleplace.com/stephanie.html
top of page
Return to Access/Accommodation on EHN's Take Heart!
http://ehnca.org/www/ehnhompg/takheart.htm#Access
Accommodation Suggestions
EHN's Take Heart!
ACE - Alternatives for Community & Environment- Church
http://ehnca.org/www/ehnhompg/takheart.htm#Church
- Lawns
http://ehnca.org/www/ehnhompg/takheart.htm#Lawns
- Hospitals
http://ehnca.org/www/ehnhompg/takheart.htm#Hospitals
- School
http://ehnca.org/www/ehnhompg/takheart.htm#School
- Workplace
http://ehnca.org/www/ehnhompg/takheart.htm#Workplace
"[ACE] has been working in partnership with low income communities and
communities of color to achieve environmental justice since 1993. ..."
http://www.ace-ej.org/
- ACE Activities And Accomplishments
http://www.acereport.org/accomplish.html
- The ACE Report - One Hour Video Series ‚ Environmental Issues Which Affect Your Life
List of Available Videos ‚ To Order Contact ACE at ace@acereport.org
$10.00 each - complete set $100.00
http://www.acereport.org/ace.html
ACE Inhibitors
- ACE Inhibitors By Lawyers and Settlements, Justice for Everyone
"ACE Inhibitors, drugs that are used to treat high blood pressure, have been
linked to birth defects. ACE Inhibitors already carry black box warning against
taking them in the later stages of pregnancy, but now are suspected of causing
birth defects in the first trimester as well, according to a new study in the [New
England Journal of Medicine]. ..."
http://www.lawyersandsettlements.com/case/ace_inhibitors
- Fish Peptides
. . . I don't know about fish peptides for pregnant women, but I take them to help keep my blood
pressure down as I fight not only fragrance product poisonings, but also kidney failure. Thus
far, I've not had any adverse effects. Talk this option over with your doctors. -- barb
Acetaldehyde Chemical Backgrounder
From the National Safety Council
Acetaldehyde is just one commonly used flavors and fragrance ingredient
"Health effects:
"Acetaldehyde is a substance which may reasonably be anticipated to be a carcinogen,
according to the Seventh Annual Report on Carcinogens, National Toxicology Program,
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. It is also classified in EPA's Toxic
Release Inventory (TRI) to be a known or suspected carcinogen. When ingested or
inhaled, acetaldehyde can irritate the eye, nose, and throat; cause conjunctivitis,
coughing, central nervous system depression, eye and skin burns, dermatitis, and
delayed pulmonary edema." [Emphasis added.]
http://www.nsc.org/library/chemical/Acetalde.htm
ACETALDEHYDE -- PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION -- CAS NO. 75-07-0
"The main use of acetaldehyde is as an intermediate for the synthesis of other chemicals.
The main derivatives of Acetaldehyde are the oxygenated solvent Ethyl Acetate,
Pentaerythritol (used in the production of synthetic resins for the paint industry) and
Pyridines. Acetaldehyde is used in the production of perfumes, polyester resins,
and basic dyes. Acetaldehyde is also used as a solvent in the rubber, tanning, and paper
industries, as a fruit and fish preservative, as a flavoring agent, for hardening
gelatin, as a denaturant for alcohol and in fuel compositions." [Emphasis added.]
http://www.chemicalland21.com/arokorhi/petrochemical/Acetaldehyde.htm
Acetaldehyde
CAS number . . . . . . . . . . . 75-07-0
NIOSH REL. . . . . . . . . . . . None established; NIOSH considers acetaldehyde
to be a potential occupational carcinogen as defined by the OSHA carcinogen
policy [29 CFR 1990]. From, NIOSH's DOCUMENTATION FOR IMMEDIATELY DANGEROUS TO LIFE OR
HEALTH CONCENTRATIONS (IDLHs)*
http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/idlh/75070.htmlAchieving Healthy Indoor Air
Report of the ATS Workshop: Santa Fe, New Mexico, November 16-19, 1995
THIS WORKSHOP REPORT WAS APPROVED BY THE ATS
BOARD OF DIRECTORS, MARCH 1997
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
"... Perfumes are among the most difficult to control since they are perceived by their
users as pleasurable. Personal rights and preferences for perfumed products must be
evaluated against the discomfort that scents cause for some people. The odoriferous
materials are highly volatile synthetic chemicals; in effect, they contribute to the total
VOCs. Scented personal products are not limited to perfumes; they include residual
scents on clothing from detergents and fabric softeners, soaps, shampoos, deodorants,
skin lotions, and cosmetics. The only successful method of control is to eliminate these
odors, either by avoiding their use, as with perfumes, or by using unscented products. ..."
This is such an important paragraph! I hope everyone who is seeking access and
accommodation -- YOU do have an acknowledged right to breathe! -- prints out this
document to use along with the analyses information provided you in EHN's FDA Petition.
I fervently hope you have an administrative team that is willing to learn!!!
Millions of us did not. Yet, accommodating the already chemically injured, improves the air for all. -- barb
http://ajrccm.atsjournals.org/cgi/content/full/156/3/S33
ACN - Association for Comprehensive NeuroTherapy
http://www.Latitudes.org/ts_articles.htm
- ACN's newsletter - Latitudes
http://www.Latitudes.org/back_issues.htmlAcne
AcneNet
top of page
Acne is commonly caused by synthetic fragrances -- used by you or others! -- barb
http://www.derm-infonet.com/acnenet/toc.html
- Natural Solutions for Acne
Dr. Mercola
Hmmmm, I didn't notice advice to avoid fragrances, but do give that a try. But, that means
everyone in your family must avoid using petrochemical-derived fragrance products also. Dealing
with the public, whether at school, work, healthcare facilities, theaters, etc., of course, makes the
goal of being fragrance-free problematic. But perhaps you can begin to educate others about
the harmful effects of fragrances. There are alternatives. People with MCS, like me, use them! -- barb
http://www.mercola.com/2004/dec/4/acne_solutions.htm
Acronyms
- Acronym Finder
This site now sports a couple of moving banners, which I find annoying. But what's even worse
for me, is that it won't work with NetScape, but will work with Internet Explorer. However, if
you can get this one to work in Explorer, it comes up with a lot of possible answers to your query.-- barb 01/02
http://www.acronymfinder.com/
- Acronym Search
This one worked w/NetScape. -- barb 01/02
http://www.acronymsearch.com/
- The WorldWideWeb Acronym and Abbreviation Server
This one didn't work w/NetScape either, but it at least knew GSA. -- barb 01/02
http://www.ucc.ie/info/net/acronyms/acro.html
ACS (American Chemical Society)
Also see articles, below
http://www.acs.org/
- Publications
http://pubs.acs.org/
ACT (American College of Toxicology)
http://www.actox.org/
American College of Toxicology Newsletter
Action Letters by EHN and members
http://www.actox.org/newsltr.htm
- Mission Statement
http://www.actox.org/about.html#Mission
http://ehnca.org/www/actnletr/acletin.htmAction on Smoking and Health (ASH)
http://ash.org/
ACTIVIST
http://get.to/activistAcupuncture
- Acupressure Institute
http://www.acupressure.com
- General Info
http://www.acupressure.com/gen_info.htm
- Online Catalog - Self-Acu[pressure
http://www.acupressure.com/catalog/self-acupressure.html- Acupressure points for a cold
http://www3.ns.sympatico.ca/new.world/NaturoLINE/tips/pressure.html
- BeBest.com
- Asthma
http://www.bebest.com/asthma.htm
- Sore Throat
http://www.bebest.com/sore_throat.htm
- Stuffy Nose
http://www.bebest.com/stuffy_nose.htm
- Voice Strain
http://www.bebest.com/voice_strain.htm
- The Big Holistic
http://www.thebigholistic.com/
- Acupressure Analgesia- Providing pain relief during labour
by Debra Betts
http://www.thebigholistic.com/info/acupressure/articles/2.htm
- COLDS AND FLU - Acupressure's Potent Points
by Michael Reed Gach, Ph. D
http://www.thebigholistic.com/info/acupressure/articles/10.htm
- Following the Acu-Point
by Steve Schumacher, Authorized JSD Teacher, Louisville, KY
http://www.thebigholistic.com/info/acupressure/articles/5.htm
- IMMUNE SYSTEM BOOSTING - Acupressure's Potent Points
by Michael Reed Gach, Ph. D.
http://www.thebigholistic.com/info/acupressure/articles/6.htm
- PRACTICING SELF-ACUPRESSURE
Acupressure's Potent Points
by Michael Reed Gach, Ph. D.
- WHAT IS ACUPRESSURE ? - Acupressure's Potent Points
by Michael Reed Gach, Ph. D.
http://www.thebigholistic.com/info/acupressure/articles/8.htm
- Calming Acupressure Points - These should not be done if you are pregnant!
http://www.uwsp.edu/education/lwilson/creativ/muse/omhand.htm
- INSTRUCTIONS FOR DOING ACUPRESSURE POINTS - Asthma
http://www.dishant.com/acupressure/acu/asthma/asthma.html
- Acupuncture.com
http://www.acupuncture.com/index.htm
- Acupuncture / Acupressure Internet Resources
Holistic Healing Web Page
http://www.holisticmed.com/www/acupuncture.html#top
- Acupuncture, massage helpful after cancer surgery
Note: I have been an acupuncture patient since 1998. Once diagnosed with stage 4 renal disease,
in July 2006, I upped my acupuncture treatments and also I looked to broaden my holistic only
methods for dealing with it . . . My goal was to remain comfortably alive as long as possible.
Because of underlying chemical injury, I cannot take drugs that are concocted from petrochemical
derivatives, and are commonly prescribed for renal patients. In April 2006, I added weekly
massage to my routine. I am a regular at NHI in the Bay Area. So far, so good . . . I have a life and
have been holding my own, albeit at stage five kidney disease, which the medical doctors like to
refer to as kidney failure. -- barb
By Amy Norton
"NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A combination of acupuncture and massage may help
ease pain and depression symptoms after cancer surgery, a new study suggests.
"Acupuncture has been shown in many studies to ease pain, and there's growing evidence
that it helps quell post-surgery nausea. Massage, meanwhile, has been shown in certain
studies to aid cancer patients' anxiety.
"Until now, however, no studies have tried combining the two therapies for people
undergoing cancer surgery -- a physically and emotionally difficult process. ..."
SOURCE: Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, March 2007.
Copyright © 2007 Reuters Limited
http://www.healthcentral.com/anxiety/news-36614-66.html .Also at http://www.acupuncture.com/news/postcancer.htm
- AcupunctureToday.com
http://www.AcupunctureToday.com/
- Acupuncture and Allergies - Multiple Chemical Sensitivity
Heidi M. Hawkins, MAc, LAc
http://www.acupuncturetoday.com/archives/2000/dec/12hawkins.html
- American Association of Oriental Medicine
http://www.aaom.org/
- The ChromaLite II
"...Each ChromaLite II has eight colors available within the copper wand, and
is equipped with a single quartz crystal point for accupuncture application. ..."
I have never seen nor used this -- just making info that came to me from a friend available
to you. I am not recommending . . . Nor is EHN! -- barb
http://www.crystalmatrixonline.com
- Multiple Chemical Sensitivity, Part II: The Challenge of Treatment
Heidi M. Hawkins, MAc, LAc
http://www.acupuncturetoday.com/archives2001/feb/02hawkins.html
- National Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Alliance
http://www.acuall.org/
- NCCAOM (National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine)
http://www.nccaom.org/
Action for Nature
http://www.actionfornature.org/
ADA (Americans With Disabilities Act)
- Messages and stories from around the world
http://www.actionfornature.org/action.html
- SavyPatients.com
Links to information. -- barb
http://www.savvypatients.com/acupuncture.htm
Also, see GOVERNEMENT Links (http://ehnca.org/ehnglinx.htm#A)
A Guide to Disability Rights Laws - May 2002
.U.S. Department of Justice; Civil Rights Division; Disability Rights Section
http://www.usdoj.gov/crt/ada/cguide.htm
ADA - The law -- PUBLIC LAW 101-336 JULY 26, 1990 104 STAT. 327
- ADA and Dialing 9-1-1
http://www.usdoj.gov/crt/ada/911ta.htmThe ADA and City Governments: Common Problems
http://www.usdoj.gov/crt/ada/comprob.htmList of ADA publications
http://www.usdoj.gov/05publications/05_3_a.htmlMYTHS AND FACTS ABOUT THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT
http://www.usdoj.gov/crt/ada/pubs/mythfct.txt
http://janweb.icdi.wvu.edu/kinder/pages/ada_statute.htm
- A Brief Overview
http://janweb.icdi.wvu.edu/kinder/overview.htm
Access Board Adopts Policy to Promote Fragrance-Free Environments
http://www.access-board.gov/news/fragrance.htm
Access Communications ...
"... your resource center for up-to-date information on the ADA and state accessibility
codes, accessible communications consulting, wayfinding and signage design."
http://www.accesscommunications.bigstep.com/employeebios.jhtml
Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings and Facilities
gopher://trace.wisc.edu/00/ftp/PUB/TEXT/ADA_INFO/REGS/ATBCB.TXT
- Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings and Facilities - Sections 1-4
US Access Board
http://www.access-board.gov/bfdg/adaag.htm
ADA Compliance Guide
http://www.dc.thompson.com/tpg/able.html
- Bias intent need not be shown, Supreme Court rules
"Employees can win discrimination suits, including those brought under the ADA, by
showing that an employer's stated reason for an adverse employment action is false,
even if there is no direct evidence that the employer intended to discriminate, the U.S.
Supreme Court ruled (Reeves v. Sanderson Plumbing Products, 2000 U.S. LEXIS 3966)."
http://www.dc.thompson.com/tpg/person/able/ableaug.html
ADA Documents
http://janweb.icdi.wvu.edu/kinder/document.htm
ADA Information Center On-Line
http://adabbs.hr.state.ks.us/dc/
- ADA documents (a resource list)
http://janweb.icdi.wvu.edu/kinder/document.htm
ADA Information on the Web -- links
http://www.usdoj.gov/crt/ada/
ADA Home Page
http://www.usdoj.gov/crt/ada/adahom1.htm
ADA Law
Archives of ADA-LAW@LISTSERV.NODAK.EDU
http://listserv.nodak.edu/archives/ada-law.html
"... An assortment of links to ADA and Disability related URL's"
http://www.public.iastate.edu/~sbilling/ada.html
Brobeck, Attorneys at Law
- Employee with a Heightened Sensitivity to Strong Fragrances May Be Disabled Under the ADA http://www.brobeck.com/news_events/issues_archive.asp?newsItem=IA2#3
CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME CREATES NEW PROBLEMS FOR EMPLOYERS (CTS)
January 1995
(It could as easily be MCS that creates new problems . . . -- barb)
Checklist for Readily Achievable Barrier Removal Dept. of Justice; version 2.1
Let's inform the DOJ AND the US Access Board that not all barriers are visible! -- barb
http://www.usdoj.gov/crt/ada/checktxt.htmÝ
Chronic Neuroimmune Diseases Information on CFS, FM, MCS, and more...
Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) Melissa Kaplan's - Last updated November 23, 2002 http://www.anapsid.org/cnd/disability/ada.html
Disability Discrimination in the Workplace
http://www.cyberscribe.com/talklaw/disabil.shtml
Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund, Inc. (DREDF)
is a national law and policy center
http://www.dredf.org
Disability Rights Task Force: on Service Animals
http://www.usdoj.gov/crt/ada/animal.htm
Disaster Planning for the MCS disAbled in Berkeley, California
http://members.aol.com/jeannandi/HOMEPAGE/dis_plan.html#l08
Discrimination Complaint Form
Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act
Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973
http://www.usdoj.gov/crt/ada/t2cmpfrm.htm
EEOC COMPLIANCE MANUAL
http://janweb.icdi.wvu.edu/kinder/pages/disability_definition.htm
- Enforcement Guidance:
Reasonable Accommodation and Undue Hardship
Under the Americans with Disabilities Act
http://www.eeoc.gov/docs/accommodation.html
- EEOC: Requesting Accommodation -- How to
http://www.eeoc.gov/docs/accommodation.html#contents3
- Your Employment Rights as an Individual With a Disability
http://www.eeoc.gov/facts/ada18.html
FACTS ABOUT THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT
"An individual with a disability is a person who:
http://janweb.icdi.wvu.edu/kinder/pages/ADA_facts.html
- Has a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities;
- Has a record of such an impairment; or
- Is regarded as having such an impairment."
"Futile Gesture"
Susan Molloy thinks this is the most important piece of info I've uncovered. Thanks!, Susan.
Section 308(a)(1) further states that,
Nothing in this section shall require a person with a disability to engage in a futile
gesture if such person has actual notice that a person or organization covered by this
subchapter does not intend to comply with its provisions.
Is there a lawyer out there who might be able to explain "futile gesture" to us as it might apply
to the chemically injured and access ... e.g., restrooms with fragrance emission devices/systems
(FEDS), or a workplace that is outgassing chemicals from pesticides or mold or personal care
products, or a neighbor's outgassing pesticides, fabric softeners? ETC. -- barb
http://www.usdoj.gov/crt/briefs/steger.htm
A HUMAN RESOURCE PERSPECTIVE ON IMPLEMENTING THE ADA
http://janweb.icdi.wvu.edu/kinder/pages/HR_perspective.html
Kansas -- ADA
http://adabbs.hr.state.ks.us/dc/
The Law Office of Scott C. Van Soye "ADA: Do I Have a Case"
http://www.swiftsite.com/adaman/
Pacific Disability and Business Technical Assistance Center
http://www.pacdbtac.org/faq.htm
PRE-EMPLOYMENT DISABILITY-RELATED QUESTIONS AND
MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS UNDER THE ADA
Statutory Deadlines
http://janweb.icdi.wvu.edu/kinder/pages/Deadlines.htm-- end ADA list --
Adaptive Enviroments
Universal design, education & training, publications & library, technical assistance & consulting
http://www.adaptenv.org/default.asp
ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder)
- The ADD/ADHD Online Newsletter
http://www.nlci.com/nutrition/index.html
- Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
http://www.parentsoup.com/experts/guests/eparenttipsAOL.html
- Behavioural outcome of school-age children after prenatal exposure to coumarins.
Wesseling J, Van Driel D, Heymans HS, Van der Veer E, Sauer PJ, Touwen BC, Smrkovsky M
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov:80/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=10936441&dopt=Abstract
- Born to Explore! The Other Side of ADD
http://borntoexplore.org/
- CHADD - Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
Use their search engine to find info on Ritalin. -- barb
http://www.chadd.org/
- EHN's Fragrances & Pregnancy
Folks, it's up to us to make the connection . . . our government agency experts and
mainstream doctors don't seem to get IT. The infants and children may pay the price. -- barb http://ehnca.org/www/ehnlinx/p.htm#Pregnancy
- Environmental Causes of Learning Disabilities
http://www.chem-tox.com/pregnancy/learning_disabilities.htm#index
- Perfume and Frangrance Exposure During Pregnancy
Links to Learning Disabilities, ADD and Behavior Disorders
http://www.chem-tox.com/pregnancy/perfume.htm
- Feingold Association of the United States, The
"The dietary connection to better behavior, learning & health"
http://www.feingold.org/indexx.html
Addison's Disease
Just wondering out loud: The experts tell us that Addison's is caused by adrenal
insufficiency. However, I wonder what causes THAT. As Addison's Disease is an endocrine
disorder, I can't help but wonder if our reliance upon modern chemical products -- drugs,
fragrances, pesticides, plastics ... -- have anything to do with it. And remember, phthalates are not
JUST plasticisers, they are common fragrance ingredients, too. Do our government and medical
experts ask these questions and then do the research and then openly publish the data? -- barb
Addison Wesley Longman
- ADDISON'S DISEASE: THE FACTS YOU NEED TO KNOW
Written by: Paul Margulies, M.D., F.A.C.P., F.A.C.E.
Medical Director - NADF
Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine, Cornell University Medical College
http://www.medhelp.org/nadf/nadf3.htm
- National Adrenal Disease Foundation
NIH Publication No. 90-3054; November 1989
http://www.niddk.nih.gov/health/endo/pubs/addison/addison.htm
- WellWeb - Addison's Disease
http://www.wellweb.com/INDEX/qaddison.htm
"Non-fiction, general interest books on a wide range of topics"
Addicted to fragrances?
Years ago -- early 90s -- a co-worker said, I HAVE to wear perfume! You can imagine tone of
voice and look upon face as that was stated. I mentioned it to Julia Kendall, who responded,
"Oh, the poor dear is addicted to fragrances. I'm sure of it, based on my research!" -- barb
- See EHN's section on Huffing
http://ehnca.org/www/ehnlinx/h.htm#Huffing
- Exposure Pathways - EPA's Emergency Response Program
Think of fragrance chemicals -- unsubstantiated for safety. -- barb
"... Air. When the hazardous substance takes the form of vapors or is absorbed by
particulate matter (e.g., dust), the simple act of breathing can expose people to
contamination. In some cases, a person's skin can absorb a hazardous substance in vapor
form, although inhalation is considered the greater threat. ..."
http://www.epa.gov/superfund/programs/er/hazsubs/pathways.htm
- MedScape Query
Moscow Plans Crackdown on Rampant Alcoholism
During the 1980s, then-President Mikhail Gorbachev attempted to
rein-in alcoholism, but the drive merely caused an upsurge in illegal
distilling, with some desperate alcoholics drinking cocktails of shoe polish,
perfume or antifreeze to get drunk.
Imagine drinking perfume to satisfy an alcohol addiction. But then fragrances are heavy on the
alcohol. Enough so that fine jewelers tell you not to get perfume on your jewelry. -- barb
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/451688
- "New Dior fragrance: Scent of addiction"
BY ANGELINA MALHOTRA-SINGH
Of The Examiner Staff; Publication date: 11/04/2002
Talk about aptly named! Addiction is right up there with Poison and Eternity . . .
not to mention, Escape, which is what the already fragrance-sensitized individual must
do to avoid asthma, migraines, anaphylaxis, sinuisits, laryngitis, dizziness, severe coughing
attacks, eczema, acne, rashes . . . Fragrances can adversely affect people of all ages, including
fetuses and infants, at secondary and tertiary levels of exposure. -- barb
http://www.examiner.com/news/default.jsp?story=n.addict.1104w
- Texas Retailer Agrees to Pull Addict Fragrance from Shelves
12/19/2002
http://www.jointogether.org/sa/news/summaries/reader/0,1854,555867,00.html
- Bowing to Advocates, Dior Agrees to Change 'Addict' Marketing Campaign
1/31/2003; Feature Story By Bob Curley
http://www.jointogether.org/sa/news/features/reader/0,1854,556396,00.html
- PubMedQuery
Biosci Biotechnol Biochem 1999 Apr;63(4):743-8
Potentiation of GABAA receptors expressed in Xenopus oocytes by perfume and phytoncid.
Aoshima H, Hamamoto K
Department of Physics, Biology and Informatics, Faculty of Science,
Yamaguchi University, Japan. E-mail: aoshima@po.cc.yamaguchi-u.ac.jp
" ... Since it is known that the potentiation of GABAA receptors by benzodiazepine,
barbiturate, steroids and anesthetics induces the anxiolytic, anticonvulsant and
sedative activity or anesthetic effect, these results suggest the possibility that the
intake of perfume or phytoncid through the lungs, the skin or the intestines modulates
the neural transmission in the brain through ionotropic GABAA receptors and
changes the frame of the human mind, as alcohol or tobacco does." [Emphasis added.]
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?db=PubMed&cmd=Retrieve&list_uids=10361687&dopt=Abstract
Additives
Adhesives -- LOW-emitting VOCs
- "Everything" Added to Food in the United States (EAFUS)
EAFUS: A Food Additive Database
http://vm.cfsan.fda.gov/~dms/eafus.html
- The List of "Indirect" Additives Used in Food Contact Substances
http://vm.cfsan.fda.gov/~dms/opa-indt.html
Ads for housing, cars, land, plus
- Ecology House -
Evaluation and List of Building Materials
http://ehnca.org/www/ecologyh/propmgmt.htm#LIST
- INDUSTRIAL ADHESIVES & CEMENTS PRODUCTS
EHN does not recommend any product ... this info provided so you can get an idea. -- barb
http://www.ipscorp.com/ind_html/lowvocvinyl.html
Calif. Health Code against leaking scent ads found in magazines, newspapers, etc.
It is high time for firms that do not use scented advertising to stand up against harmful,
scented ads. Why? Because scented advertising means that ALL of the mail, or newspapers or
magazines must be removed from the household and cast aside without notice. It only takes one
polluting ad to make unsafe the entire contents of one's mailbox, the newspaper, or magazines --
even magazines one would hope to buy from a newstand. Safer advertising is ignored in the
wake of the harmful, perfume pollution of a few ads. It is known that scent strips trigger asthma.
Those of us who are made ill by the volatilizing chemicals from perfumed paper or scent strips
should WRITE. Use the following information tomake a formal complaint with the Postal Service,
or newspaper, magazines, department store advertising fillers. The law is unenforced, likely even unknown, but that's because so few take the time to file a complaint or write a letter. -- barb
Note: This section will reflect changes only as they are given to me, or as my time at the
Aldehydes and Solvents
computer allows.
- Cars
- 1983 Mercedes 300SD Diesel For Sale in southern California
http://www.asilo.com/mercedes/
- Housing
- EHN's Housing
http://ehnca.org/www/ehnlinx/h.htm#Housing
- Immune Web Classifieds - Housing
Cyndi Norman's site brings you
Free Classified Ads for the Immune Community
-- Submit your own classified ad --
Places to rent, to buy; places for rent, for sale. -- barb
http://www.immuneweb.org/classifieds/housing.html
- Land
- Arizona Land
Public Service Announcement of 7.27.01. -- barb
az
- Advertising
Advice Columnists
- AD Busters
http://www.adbusters.org/main/index.html
- Ad storyboard for a perfume
http://members.aol.com/Jovifan2/PerfumeAd.html
- Advertising Fraud
Federal Trade Commission
http://www.ftc.gov/ftc/consumer.htmPerfume Portal
http://www.perfume2000.com/
SCENTED ADS
- IF you are offended by male nudity, do not open this link! -- barb
"THE NACKED SCENTS"
NAKED MALE ADS STIR CONTROVERSY IN EUROPE
Yves Saint Laurent Uses Full-Frontal Nudity
By Lawrence J. Speer and Ali Qassim
"PARIS (AdAge.com) -- Just when it seemed that French fashion houses had given up
on the use of so-called porno chic ads, crosstown design rivals Yves Saint Laurent and
Dior have set off a new controversy with the use of provocative sexual imagery in
campaigns for their newest perfumes. Because AdAge.com deems the image otherwise
inappropriate for publication, it has whited out the genitalia displayed in this
controversial Yves Saint Laurent print ad.
"...'Perfume is worn on the skin, so why hide the body?' ..."
How about some pictures of what perfume does inside the body and brain? What's put on the
skin, goes through the skin! (Dr. Richard Conrad in letter to FDA.) -- barb
http://www.perfume2000.com/Home/Articles/the%20nackedscents.asp
- "perfume sprayers" a though job
Army of perfume sprayers descend on holiday shoppers
By MEGAN ROSENFELD; The Washington Post
"WASHINGTON -- Like the jingle of the Salvation Army collectors and the thrum of Muzak carols, the spritz of perfume sprayers is abroad in the land. A little Giorgio? A splash of Shalimar? A snoutful of Opium, perhaps?" 'No!' retorts a shopper at the Hecht's, a department store in downtown D.C. ..."
"... 'This is fun work, but you have to have a thick skin,' says LeCompt.
'You get rejected all the time.' ...""... And a lot of them don't really believe there is such a thing as an allergy to perfume.
'People just say that to get away from us,' says Jeanne Crow, dispensing sniffs of Oscar
and Opium. But most fragrance models now hand out cards embedded with scent
rather than spraying people -- unless they get permission."
http://www.perfume2000.com/Home/Articles/perfumespray.asp
Have you met scented ads that don't leak? I haven't. Those that leak are illegal.-- barb
- California Health Code
USE THIS INFO TO INFORM NEWSPAPERS, POSTAL AUTHORITIES
- CALIFORNIA CODES
HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE
SECTION 110390-110420 (Fragrance advertising agents)
[CALIFORNIA CODES; HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE;
SECTION 110390-110420; 110420.
Go to California Law
http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/calaw.html
Click on "Health and Safety Code" in the left hand column, key in the word
"fragrance" and click the search button. Scroll to the bottom of the page.
110420. (a) Any fragrance advertising insert contained in a
newspaper, magazine, mailing, or other periodically printed material
shall contain only microencapsulated oils. Glue tabs or binders
shall be used to prevent premature activation of the fragrance
advertising insert."Fragrance advertising insert" means a printed piece with
encapsulated fragrance applied to it that is activated by opening a
flap or removing an overlying ply of paper.Paperstocks employed in the manufacture of fragrance advertising
inserts shall have a maximum porosity of 20 Sheffield units or 172
Gurley-Hill units.(b) Any person who distributes fragrance advertising inserts in
violation of this section, is guilty of an infraction and shall, if
convicted, be subject to a fine of one hundred dollars ($100) for
each distribution. The fine shall apply to each mass mailing or
distribution, and to each mass publication of a magazine or newspaper
in violation of this section. The fine shall not apply, however, to
each individual letter, magazine, newspaper, or fragrance
advertising insert so distributed. Section 111825 is not applicable
to violations of this section.(c) This section shall become operative on January 1, 1992.
For more information on protection -- IF you can get someone to pay attention to you --
see EHN's section on Postal Information
Don't hesitate to educate the advice columnists. -- barb
- Abigail "Dear Abby" Van Buran
e-mail -- form only -- http://208.134.244.90/cgi-bin/WebX?dearabby
or http://www.uexpress.com/ups/abby/
- Advocate-On-Line
A great on-line newsletter. -- barb
http://www.chebucto.ca/~cares/
- Dental Advice for the Environmentally Sensitive Patient
by Dr. Jeff Bonang
http://www.chebucto.ca/~cares/v2i4dentistry.html
- Restorative Dentistry for the Evnironmentally Sensitive
by Dr. Jeff Bonang
http://www.chebucto.ca/~cares/v3i1dentistry.html
- Endometriosis - The Dioxin Connection
by Audrey Davis, BA; The Advocate
http://www.chebucto.ca/~cares/v2i1endomet.html
- RATE - Real Alternatives to Toxins in the Environment
http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/Environment/RATE/
- AERIAS
http://www.aerias.org/
- About AERIAS
" Aerias, LLC is the premiere online resource dedicated to promoting better
human health and better business through IAQ awareness. Aerias provides the
latest news and comprehensive information on indoor environmental quality and
its impact on human health."
http://www.aerias.org/aboutus.htm
- Asthma, get the Triggers out of your Home and School
http://www.aerias.org/kview.asp?DocId=130&spaceid=2&subid=13
- Personal Care Products: Perfume, Hairspray, Aftershave, Deodorant, etc.
http://www.aerias.org/kview.asp?DocId=58&spaceid=1&subid=3
- Top 20 Indoor Chemical Pollutants
See how many are fragrance chemicals! -- barb
http://www.aerias.org/JustTheFacts_article.asp?article=772
- AEHA -
Allergy andEnvironmental Health Association
As of July 2008: Environmental Health Association of Ontario (EHA Ontario)
http://www.ehaontario.ca/
Allergy andEnvironmental Health Association - Nova Scotia (AEHA-NS).
WARNING - "Natural" gas may be harmful to your health
http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/6847/index.html
- About
AEHA-NS & Coalition Partners
"We know that when persons are diagnosed with environmentally induced illness/
chemical sensitivity generally the single most important item to change is to remove
all sources of open combustion in their living, schooling and working spaces, especially
any using natural gas, and most especially any cooking or space heating or other
appliances with natural gas. ..."
http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/6847/aeha.html
- Our Proposed Program of Investigation
"We propose five studies, done on a team based approach ..."
http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/6847/study.html
- ASSESSMENT PROCESS
http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/6847/enviro.html
AEHF (American Environmental Health Foundation)
- Ottawa Branch
March 26, 2009: Seems to no longer function. -- barb
http://www.schoolnet.ca/sne/e/NCCS/aehaott.htm
- Help With . . . Around the House - Health Risks of Fabric Softeners
Includes info on fabric softeners and other cleaners, plus tips for safer methods . . . -- barb
http://www.ehaontario.ca/help-with.htm
- National Conference on Children with Sensitivities -- AEHA - Ottawa Branch
31 May, 1 June 1996
http://www.schoolnet.ca/sne/e/NCCS/organize.htm
- Practical Answers to Common Learning and Health Problems:
Schools, Housing and Diet
By Dr. Doris J. Rapp
http://www.schoolnet.ca/sne/e/NCCS/rapp-31r.htm
- Source Book
"The AEHA - Ottawa Branch Source Book contains a list of available suppliers, primarily
in the Ottawa area, who offer helpful alternatives to people with environmental
sensitivities and allergies. ..."
http://www.aeha.ca/resources.htm#source-book
http://aehf.com
- Consumer Products -- 28 categories
http://www.aehf.com/cgi-bin/web_store.cgi
- IAQ in Schools
http://www.aehf.com/IAQSchools/IAQHome.htm
- Test Kits
http://www.aehf.com/cgi-bin/web_store.cgi?product=detect&cart_id=6606445.6010
AeriasTM
Better health through indoor air quality awareness
http://www.aerias.org/default.asp
- Asthma - A National Emergency
" Common indoor pollutants such as molds, animal and insect allergens, and chemicals trigger asthma.
"...Minimizing Chemical Pollutants and Odors
Volatile chemicals and odors can be minimized through removal of the source and/or
use of low-emitting/low-odor furnishings, materials, and processes. Many
commercial and public facilities are endorsing smoke free, fragrance-free environments. ..."
http://www.aerias.org/cgi-bin/news-shell.asp?article=159
- Personal Care Products: Perfume, Hairspray, Aftershave, Deodorant, etc.
"Personal care products and their contribution to indoor air quality is a topic that is both
personal and political. These types of products can trigger allergic reactions and
asthmatic attacks in many people as well as being very detrimental to those who are
chemically sensitive. ..."
http://www.aerias.org/cached_document_58.htm
- IAQ Investigations in the Workplace and other Buildings
http://www.aerias.org/kview.asp?DocId=48&spaceid=2&subid=13
Affinity
" AFFINITY is Ohio's Free environmental newspaper distributed throughout Northeastern
Ohio and in various cities and towns throughout the state. The purpose of this publication
is to provide vital information to help educate citizens so that they can take a more active
role in protecting their environment. In addition AFFINITY serves as a forum for
environmental activists to voice their concerns.
http://www.greenlink.org/affinity/index.html
AFL-CIO's Executive PayWatch
http://www.aflcio.org/paywatch/index.htm
Company Information through Hoovers
Agencies and Advocate Groups
Look up company info, product info ...
http://www.hoovers.com/
for the Chemically Sensitive / Environmentally Ill
(Also see EHN's page E, Environment and the MCS page of links)
- Activist from Earthlaw -- the eaiest way to get email addresses
- House of Representatives: Alaska - Montana
http://www.earthlaw.org/Activist/houseadd1.htm
House of Representatives: North Carolina to Wyoming
http://www.earthlaw.org/Activist/houseadd2.htm
- Senators
http://www.earthlaw.org/Activist/senatadd.htm
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Aging
(Note: The best way I've found to knock years off is to eliminate superfluous toxic chemicals
AGNOSIA, APHASIA, APRAXIA and
from your life. You can live without fragrances and pesticides and you, your family, your pets will
be far healthier. -- barb)
- Life Extension Foundation
http://www.lef.org/
Related Terms for Cognitive, Behavioral and Neurological Disorders
Professor Mark Dubin - University of Colorado
This is quite a glossary and I thank Dr. Dubin for making it available. As those of us living with
MCS realize, many of these words may apply to us.
Anosmia -- word for not being able to smell odors. So why is it MCS detractors, who come up
with the diagnosis of "learned" response, or the other beauty, "It's all in your head!," fail to
take into account all of those who react to chemicals without being able to smell them? -- barb
http://spot.colorado.edu/~dubin/talks/agnosia.html
Aggression & fragrances
California Health and Safety Code Section 41700
41700. Except as otherwise provided in Section 41705, no person shall discharge from
any source whatsoever such quantities of air contaminants or other material which cause
injury, detriment, nuisance, or annoyance to any considerable number of persons or
to the public, or which endanger the comfort, repose, health, or safety of any such
persons or the public, or which cause, or have a natural tendency to cause, injury or
damage to business or property. ..."
"... 41705. (a) Section 41700 shall not apply to odors emanating from agricultural
operations necessary for the growing of crops or the raising of fowl or animals.
http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/cacodes/hsc/41700-41712.html
Agriculture
- Fragrance Exposure Causes Aggression Hyperactivity and Nerve Damage
Neurotoxicology, Volume 1:221-237, 1979 brought to you by ChemTox
Aggression or aggressive behavior, as a result of fragrance exposure, is often attached to the
already chemically injured because we protest our being poisoned. Why is it that no one thinks in
terms of AGGRESSION regarding those people using fragrance on their person or as a
handheld weapon as a tool of assault. Why are they never viewed as having become AGGRESSIVE
because of their chemical stews known beningly as "fragrance"? -- barb
http://www.chem-tox.com/pregnancy/perfume.htm
- FRAGRANCES AND ASSAULTS BY WEARERS
Info available on this EHN page
http://ehnca.org/www/ehnlinx/a.htm#Assaulted
Also see EHN's Organics listings
http://ehnca.org/www/ehnlinx/o.htm#Organic
AIDS
- Agricultrual Chemical Mix Called Health Danger
http://unisci.com/stories/19991/0317991.htm
- Agricultural Research Service
- Dr Duke's Phytochemical and Ethnobotanical Databases
http://www.ars-grin.gov/duke/plants.html
- Synthetics Mimic Natural Brain Chemicals
http://www.ars.usda.gov/is/AR/archive/may98/synt0598.htm
- CAFF -- Community Alliance with Family Farmers
http://www.caff.org/
- Right to Farm Laws
These laws "... deny nuisance suits against farmers who use accepted and standard
farming practices, even if these practices harm or bother adjacent property owners or
the general public."
- Agriculture Policy Project Issue Paper: Nuisance and Right-to-Farm Laws
http://www.hawiaa.org/wagpoldocs/issuepap06.html
- AMERICAN FARMLAND TRUST … FARM AND INFORMATION CENTER
http://www.farmlandinfo.org/fic/tas/tafs-rtfl.html
- Non-Governmental Organizations Involved with the Issue of Urban Sprawl - August 2000
http://www.farmlandinfo.org/fic/sprawlgroups.html
- Farmland Protection Program Request for Proposals (3/20/98)
http://www.nhq.nrcs.usda.gov/OPA/FB96OPA/FPPrfp2.html
- Land Information and Computer Graphics Facility (LICGF)
College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Madison
http://www.lic.wisc.edu/farmpres/tools/right_to_farm_laws.htm
- Right-to-farm laws (nuisance) - The U.S. House Committee on Agriculture Glossary
U.S. House Committee on Agriculture
Larry Combest, Chairman
"This Committee will be an advocate for agriculture"
"Right to farm laws deny nuisance suits against farmers who use accepted and standard
farming practices, even if these practices harm or bother adjacent property owners or
the general public. Agricultural nuisances may include noise, odors, visual clutter and
dangerous structures. "
http://agriculture.house.gov/glossary/right-to-farm_laws_-nuisance-.htm
EHN does not endorse any therapy, doctor, etc. The information is here as a resource.
Do your own investigative work. Look at more than just one side of any issue. And, always talk
with your own healthcare or legal professioal. -- barb
- An Effective Natural Therapy for AIDS, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS), and
Chronic Fatigue Immune Deficiency Syndrome (CFIDS)
Jonathan Campbell Health Consultant; Natural Therapies for Chronic Illness
http://www.cqs.com/aidstherapy.htm
- ChronicIllnet Immune System Imbalance Syndromes (ISIS)
Keynote Address at Houston Conference on AIDS in America; Dr. Howard Urnovitz
report by L. Joel Martinez
http://www.chronicillnet.org/news/RITA.html
- The Ailing Environment - Chemical Sensitivity
Alpha Nutrition Online
http://www.nutramed.com/environment/mcs.htm
- Imagine a World Without AIDS
http://www.theanswertocancer.com/AIDS/
The Myth of HIV
http://www.theanswertocancer.com/AIDS/testimonials.htm
- Reviews of [the book] World Without AIDS
http://www.theanswertocancer.com/AIDS/reviews.htm
- Keep Hope Alive
Serving the community of people living with health problems such as: HIV, HHV-6,
AIDS, nutrition, immune system, chronic fatigue
http://www.execpc.com/~keephope/keephope.html
- Rethinking AIDS Website
http://www.virusmyth.com/
- Tour the site
http://www.virusmyth.com/aids/tour/toursim0.htm
- Shireley's Wellness Cafe
"AIDS/HIV/AZT Controversy - Scientits rejecting AIDS' conventional wisdom - The True Origins of AIDS & Ebola - GENOCIDE, AIDS & THE FDA - AZT Forced Treatment of Kids - Healing AIDS: no drug " 'AIDS is a cruel deception that is maintained because so many people are making
money from it. Take away this money and the entire system of mythology will collapse.'
Charles Thomas, PhD … Former chair of the Cell Biology Department, Scripps
Research Institute
"'Still today there are NO scientific proofs for the existence of 'HIV' nor for the validity
of the tests.' - Dr. Helene Gayle, Center for Disease Control, Atlanta, July 7, 2000,
International AIDS Conference, South Africa
"A growing number of scientists world-wide have publicly denounced the total failure of
the HIV/AIDS hypothesis, questioned the meaning of the 'AIDS test', and criticized
the use of AZT which has been proven to be a toxic poison that makes the patient
sicker and is actually the cause of AIDS deaths. The group includes scientists such as Kary
Mullis, who won the Nobel Prize for chemistry in 1993 for inventing the polymerase
chain reaction used to test for HIV, James DeMeo, Ph.D., Director of Orgone
Biophysical Research Lab, and Peter H. Duesberg, Ph.D., a professor of molecular and
cell biology at the University of California, Berkeley.
"Please take your time to scroll all the way down to the bottom of this lengthy page."
http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/1158/AIDS.HTMA CALL TO INDOOR ARMS
Richard L. Corsi, The University of Texas at Austin
An excellent read on Indoor Air Quality. -- barb
http://www.utexas.edu/research/ti2e/IAQ_Briefs/calltoarms.html
Cleaner Air and
California Building Standards
Adopted, November 28, 2001
Special thanks to Michael Mankin, Chief, Office of Access
Compliance, California Division of the State Architect;
Elizabeth Randolph and Linda Huber, DSA staff;
and Jim Abrams, California Hotel and Lodging Association.
Folks, THANKS to the years of efforts of Susan Molloy, along with Mary Lamielle and Dr. Lawrence Plumlee, and more recently, Linda McElver of Canaries Foundation, Connie Barker of EHN and Ecology House boards, all of you who wrote regarding California's Building Standards, and my own efforts, the Cleaner Air standards have been adopted by California.
http://ehnca.org/www/events/clnerair.htm
Dear Friends,
Do you face barriers to your safe access to housing and medical facilities? The designated Contact Persons, for our questions regarding modifications to the California Building Standards, are:
Mike Nowman
Our proposal for "Cleaner-Air" signage, language, and a pictogram marking the rooms and hallways in which we might have the most hope for access within California State facilities, is scheduled to be heard by the California Building Standards Commission on November 28, 10 a.m. at 400 "R" Street, Sacramento.
State Housing Law Program Manager
Department of Housing and Community Development
Tel.: (916) 445-9471
E-mail: mnowman@hcd.ca.gov
Fax: (916) 327-4712Susan M. Botelho
Chief, Facilities Support Section
Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development
Tel.: (916) 654-2012
Fax: (916) 654-2973
Please attend if you are able - a public show of support for this effort is essential, but CALL FIRST to be sure the CBSC schedule hasn't been changed (again).
Get the schedule updates or other details from Michael Mankin, Access Compliance office, Division of the State Architect, at (916) 322-4700 or Linda Huber at (916) 324-9495.
THANKS!
Susan Molloy
Two bits' worth from barb: Remember, the EPA tells us that indoor air pollution is
worse than outdoor air pollution AND we spend far more time indoors. Seems to me
it is not a huge leap in logic to figure out that the volatile organic compounds in synthetic
fragrances in personal care and household and janitorial cleaning/maintenance
products can play a significant role in indoor air pollution. See EPA's
Why Should You Be Concerned About the Quality of the Air That You Breathe?
http://www.epa.gov/iedweb00/index.htmlAnother point from the EPA: "Studies have found that levels of several organics average
2 to 5 times higher indoors than outdoors. During and for several hours immediately
after certain activities, such as paint stripping, levels may be 1,000 times background
outdoor levels."http://www.epa.gov/iaq/pubs/insidest.html
Also see: San Francisco's "Achieving and maintaining good air quality"
http://www.sustainable-sf.org/Plan/Air/intro.htm
- 189 Hazardous Air Pollutants
Pacific Northwest Pollution Prevention Resource Center
The 1990 Clean Air Act (CAA) and Small Business
Gives chemical name and CAS number.
http://www.pprc.org/pprc/sbap/facts/189haps.html
- Achieving Healthy Indoor Air
Report of the ATS Workshop: Santa Fe, New Mexico, November 16-19, 1995
THIS WORKSHOP REPORT WAS APPROVED BY THE ATS BOARD OF DIRECTORS, MARCH 1997
Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med., Volume 156, Number 3, September 1997, S33-S64
"Other Point Sources in Homes and Offices
" ... Perfumes are among the most difficult to control since they are perceived by their
users as pleasurable. Personal rights and preferences for perfumed products must be
evaluated against the discomfort that scents cause for some people. The odoriferous
materials are highly volatile synthetic chemicals; in effect, they contribute to the total
VOCs. Scented personal products are not limited to perfumes; they include residual
scents on clothing from detergents and fabric softeners, soaps, shampoos, deodorants,
skin lotions, and cosmetics. The only successful method of control is to eliminate these
odors, either by avoiding their use, as with perfumes, or by using unscented products. ..."
http://ajrccm.atsjournals.org/cgi/content/full/156/3/S33
- Airborne Allergies
- Allergies and Airborne Irritants -- Harvard's Medical School
"Allergens And Airborne Irritants
"Allergic reactions or responses to fumes, perfumes, smoke or other irritants in the air
may trigger an asthma attack. Most children with asthma are also allergic. ...
"The key to preventing asthma attacks from allergies and airborne irritants is avoidance:
Special measures must be taken to prevent exposure to known triggers. ..."
Notice that word, AVOIDANCE. But those of us who avoid using the toxic chemical fragrance
products are subjected to those chemicals as they volatilize to become one with the air we all
must breathe. Therefore, it is important that public venues use fragrance-free products for
cleaning and maintenance and request personnel and visitors refrain from wearing/using
scented products. Public venues include but are not limited to: healthcare facilities, schools,
workplaces, places of worship, government buildings, public transportation conveyances
(including airplanes!) -- barb
http://www.intelihealth.com/IH/ihtIH?t=6932&p=~br,IHW|~st,3457|~r,WSIHW000|~b,*|&And, there's this to consider . . .
- Perfumes cause allergies - News
"...The study concluded that the number of eczema patients with perfume allergy has
doubled since 1979 from one in twenty eczema patients to one in ten in 1995. ..."
"Tests by the perfume/cosmetics industry "The majority of studies have been undertaken by the perfume/cosmetics industry, and
only a minor part are publicly available. Jeanne Duus Johansen suggests that when
the results are made public, they are likely to show better results than those of the
studies she has been involved with. This is because the industry tests perfumes on healthy
persons and so the number of allergic eczema reactions will always be lower than in
the studies at Gentofte University Hospital, where the substances are tested on eczema
patients. This means that the industry's research will not show how the
products affect people with allergy problems. ..."
Folks, this is just skin reactions -- of the primary user, at that. What about effects over time from
absorption? What about effects over time from inhaling? Remember scents are made to be
inhaled (smelled), yet the industry doesn't openly test for effects upon inhalation . . . inhalation by
user nor for effects upon inhalation by nonusers. Buyer BEWARE! Look for organic products,
free of petrochemical-derived fragrances for personal care and for cleaning and maintenance -- barb
http://www.gina.antczak.btinternet.co.uk/CU/CUNEWS.HTM#article1
- EPA Studies upon which Julia Kendall based her work
http://ehnca.org/www/ehnhompg/kendall.htm
- 1991: Identification of Polar Volatile Organic Compounds in
Consumer Products and Common Microenvironments
Thanks to Jacki . . .
http://www.ourlittleplace.com/epa.html
- June 19, 1992 - POLAR ORGANIC COMPOUNDS IN FRAGRANCES OF
CONSUMER PRODUCTS -- FINAL REPORT - WORK ASSIGNMENT NO. IV-131
Thanks to Betty Bridges, RN
http://www.ameliaww.com/fpin/fragrance_rti4948.htm
- Exposure Pathways - EPA's Emergency Response Program
Think of fragrance chemicals -- unsubstantiated for safety. -- barb
"... Air. When the hazardous substance takes the form of vapors or is absorbed by
particulate matter (e.g., dust), the simple act of breathing can expose people to
contamination. In some cases, a person's skin can absorb a hazardous substance in vapor
form, although inhalation is considered the greater threat. ..."
http://www.epa.gov/superfund/programs/er/hazsubs/pathways.htm
- Dr. Whitaker
http://www.drwhitaker.com/wit_con_allergies.php
- Air Currents
http://www.aircurrents.org/
- About Air Currents
http://www.aircurrents.org/about.htm Sampling Plan
http://www.aircurrents.org/plan.htm
- Tips & Resources
http://www.aircurrents.org/tips.htm
AIR POLLUTION
California Health and Safety Code Section 41700
41700. Except as otherwise provided in Section 41705, no person shall discharge from
any source whatsoever such quantities of air contaminants or other material which cause
injury, detriment, nuisance, or annoyance to any considerable number of persons or
to the public, or which endanger the comfort, repose, health, or safety of any such
persons or the public, or which cause, or have a natural tendency to cause, injury or
damage to business or property. ..."
"... 41705. (a) Section 41700 shall not apply to odors emanating from agricultural
operations necessary for the growing of crops or the raising of fowl or animals.
http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/cacodes/hsc/41700-41712.html
- A CALL TO INDOOR ARMS
Richard L. Corsi, The University of Texas at Austin
An excellent read on Indoor Air Quality. -- barb
http://www.utexas.edu/research/ti2e/IAQ_Briefs/calltoarms.html
- AIRBORNE PATHOGEN DATABASE
Pennsylvania State University
Viruses, Bacteria, Fungi
http://www.bio.psu.edu/People/Faculty/Whittam/apdbase/
- Air "Fresheners"/Deodorizers = Pollutants
Also see Fragrance Info, EHN's General Links, page F at
http://ehnca.org/www/ehnlinx/f.htm#FragranceFolks, I have a big problem with the industry being able to call these recognized pollutants air
"fresheners." They are anything but and the worst part of that misleading name is that people
use them thinking they are helping improve the air.
I've had too many comments now from folks who ask: Why when [they] "freshen" the air in the
child's room that the child (or children) get an immediate asthmatic attack?Why? Because they are using fragrance products that are air pollutants. If they want to really
freshen the air, they should open windows. The EPA tells us that indoor air is more polluted than
outdoor air, so let the outdoor air in . . . unless you live next to a refinery or other chemical
plant. But then, if that's the case, for crying out loud, don't add to the air pollution by using
products that have the word "fragrance" on the label.Everyone using petrochemically derived fragrances are adding unkown petrochemicals to not only
their air, but your air too. Fragrances are made to volatilize, to become one with the air
everyone breathes, regardless of health status. Years of writing to our government agencies,
pleading that they begin accurately informing the public regarding fragrance products, has gained
little or nothing . . . depending upon the agency.So, folks, it is up to you. As it is said, VOTE WITH YOUR POCKETBOOK. Buy baking soda to
say
put around your house or an attractive little dish, into which you've put a little vinegar. Neither
vinegar nor baking soda will pollute the air and they will help eliminate natural odors. -
Fragrances are polluting assaults on everyone, whether they or their doctors are yet aware. Just
try to get someone to take this seriously when you are talking about a personal health issue
caused by fragrances. However, IF enough of us try, we'll sooner gain air freer of petrochemical-
derived fragrances. Do remember Margaret Mead's famous quote: Never doubt that a
small group of dedicated individuals can change the world ... indeed, it's the only thing
that ever has.-- barb
July 27, 2006; NIEHS PR #06-11 --
Folks, what have we been saying all along???? Well, lookie here. Of course, they
MAY, and we say WILL, but what they hey, this is at least some recognition of the polluting effects
and health damage associated with synthetically scented products. Air "freshener," my kiester!For those who want a customized letter to send, regardin harmful effects of air
"fresheners," go to MCS America
http://www.mcs-america.org/customairfreshenerletter.doc
-- barb
.
Chemical in Many Air Fresheners May Reduce Lung Function
New research shows that a chemical compound found in many air fresheners,
toilet bowl cleaners, mothballs and other deodorizing products, may be harmful to
the lungs. Human population studies at the National Institute of Environmental Health
Sciences (NIEHS), a part of the National Institutes of Health, found that exposure to a
volatile organic compound (VOC), called 1,4 dichlorobenzene (1,4 DCB) may cause modest
reductions in lung function.
NIH News; NIEHS contact: Robin Mackar (919) 541-0073
http://www.niehs.nih.gov/oc/news/airfreshener.htm
California Health and Safety Code Section 41700
41700. Except as otherwise provided in Section 41705, no person shall discharge from
any source whatsoever such quantities of air contaminants or other material which cause
injury, detriment, nuisance, or annoyance to any considerable number of persons or
to the public, or which endanger the comfort, repose, health, or safety of any such
persons or the public, or which cause, or have a natural tendency to cause, injury or
damage to business or property. ..."
"... 41705. (a) Section 41700 shall not apply to odors emanating from agricultural
operations necessary for the growing of crops or the raising of fowl or animals.
http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/cacodes/hsc/41700-41712.html
Remember, naphthalene is commonly used in mothballs, deodorizers and air "fresheners."
Naphthalene can cause diarrhea. All bathroom humor aside, that ain't fun -- in fact,
it can be downright painful -- if the diarrhea reaction happens about a half hour after
you've left the facility that gave it to you in the first place . . . and you are out in the
middle of nowhere as far as finding another restroom is concerned. -- barb
- Air Fresheners Create Indoor Smog
EHANS; UPdate spring 2005
"Plug in air fresheners containing fragrances such as pinene and d'limonene can combine
with ozone in the air to create a potentially harmful smog inside houses. Ozone is a
common component of both urban and rural air. Researchers from the US
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) studied what happened when the substances
combined as they would in an indoor environment. They found that the combination
generated formaldehyde, a probable carcinogen, as well as related compounds which are
associated with respiratory problems."
http://www.environmentalhealth.ca/s05fresheners.html
- Aerosol Hazards by NBC5DFW
A special treat: Lynn Lawson is interviewed. However, NBC5DFW's report is not quite
accurate. Lynn IS safe in her home, which is not more toxic than outdoors, and she doesn't
"prefer spending her days outdoors" (winter in Illinois is pretty cold). Lynn tells us: "What
I am spraying in our kitchen is a bottle filled with vinegar and water, not an aerosol." Also, she
provided the producer a lot of info on fragrances, which wound up on the cutting room floor because
the producer needed to stick to her topic: aerosols and air fresheners.-- barb)
http://nbc5dfw.healthsurfing.com/1999/12/06/
- Air Resources Board and University of California, Berkeley --
A report worth reading. As have others, I've always contended that IF they would do the
research, then we'd learn just how harmful to health petrochemically derived fragrance products
are. There's more research to be done on more products, but this is a start. -- barb
- Household cleaners and air fresheners emit toxic pollutants
May 25, 2006, 12:33, Reviewed by: Dr. Priya Saxena
"Their results indicate that we need to look beyond the directly emitted compounds."
By UC Berkeley, When used indoors under certain conditions, many common household
cleaners and air fresheners emit toxic pollutants at levels that may lead to health risks,
according to a new study by researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, and
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
http://www.rxpgnews.com/research/environment/pollution/article_4312.shtml. . . and that led to . . .
Principal Investigator: William W. Nazaroff
University of California, Berkeley
April 2006
ARB Contract No. 01-336 (Full Report)
ABSTRACT
When cleaning products and air fresheners are used indoors, occupants are exposed to
airborne chemicals, potentially leading to health risks. Indoor air pollutant exposures
owing to cleaning product and air freshener use depend on emissions from products,
dynamic behavior of chemical species, and human factors. A series of experiments was
conducted to investigate volatile organic compound emissions, concentrations, and
reactive chemistry associated with the household use of cleaning products and air
fresheners. Research focused on two common classes of ingredients in cleaning products
and air fresheners: ethylene-based glycol ethers, which are classified as toxic air
contaminants, and terpenes, which react rapidly with ozone. A shelf-survey of retail
outlets led to the selection of 21 products whose chemical composition was characterized.
Among the criteria used to select these products were ready availability through
California retail outlets and, for the majority of products, expectation that they contained
ethylene-based glycol ethers, terpenes and related compounds, or both. Of the 17
cleaning products characterized, four contained substantial levels of d-limonene (4-25% by
mass), three contained terpenoids that are characteristic of pine oil, six contained
substantial levels of ethylene-based glycol ethers (0.8-10% by mass), and five contained
less than 0.2% of any of the target analytes. Xylene in one product was the only other
toxic air contaminant detected. Among the four air fresheners characterized, three
contained substantial quantities (9-14% by mass) of terpene hydrocarbon and terpene
alcohol constituents, with linalool being the most abundant. Six of the 21 products were
investigated in simulated-use experiments in which emissions and concentrations of
primary constituents were measured. Cleaning products that contain 2- butoxyethanol
as an active ingredient produced one-hour-average concentrations of 300 to 2,300 µg/m 3
immediately after simulated typical use in a room-sized chamber. For cleaning products
that contain d-limonene as an active ingredient, corresponding levels were 1,000 to
6,000 µg/m 3 . Application of a pine-oil based cleaner produced one-hour-average
concentrations of 10-1300 µg/m 3 for terpene hydrocarbons and terpene alcohols.
Reactive chemistry was studied by exposing constituents of three products to ozone, both
in a bench-scale chamber and during simulated use. Prominent products of the
reaction of terpenes with ozone included formaldehyde (a toxic air contaminant), hydroxyl
radical, and secondary organic aerosol (a form of fine particulate matter). Incorporating
the new experimental data, exposures were estimated for several simulated use
scenarios. Under ordinary circumstances, exposures to 2-butoxyethanol, formaldehyde,
and secondary organic aerosol are not expected to be as high as guideline values solely
as a result of cleaning product or air freshener use. However, ordinary use could lead to
exposure levels of similar magnitude as guideline values. Scenario model results
suggest that exposure levels could exceed guideline values under exceptional yet plausible
conditions, such as cleaning a large surface area in a small room. The results of this
study provide important information for understanding the inhalation exposures to
certain air pollutants that can result from the use of common household products.
http://www.arb.ca.gov/research/abstracts/01-336.htm
- Many Cleaners, Air Fresheners May Pose Health Risks When Used Indoors
ScienceDaily (May 24, 2006)
"When used indoors under certain conditions, many common household cleaners and air fresheners emit toxic pollutants at levels that may lead to health risks, according to a new study by researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory."
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2006/05/060524123900.htm Note from barb . . . I find using a restroom at Kaiser to be hazardous to my health because of their reliance upon fragrant air "fresheners." Air "fresheners" only further pollute the air, fragrances cannot clean the air! Even the industry admits that!!!
- Aerosols linked with baby illness
BBC News Online
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/health/newsid_435000/435652.stm
- Study links aerosols to headache, depression[and ear infections in infants!]
PlanetArk http://www.planetark.org/dailynewsstory.cfm?newsid=3473
- Air & Climate Files - 2003
Mindfully.org
http://www.mindfully.org/Air/2003/air2003.htm
- Air freshener chemicals and their health effects
Air-Purifier-Basics.com
http://www.air-purifier-basics.com/air-freshener-health.html
- AIR FRESHENER - Hazardous Components - Not including fragrances. -- barb
St. Louis-Jefferson Solid Waste Management District
http://www.stlouisjeffersonswmd.org/hhwdesc.htm#DescHHWProds
- Air Fresheners
By Rosalind Anderson PhD and Julius Anderson, PhD, MD, Anderson Laboratories
http://www.andersonlaboratories.com/alweb23a.htm
- Air Fresheners
"... Air fresheners work in one of the following four ways: by interfering with your ability
to smell by way of a nerve-deadening agent; by coating your nasal passages with an
undetectable oil film; by covering up one smell with another; and (rarely) by breaking
down the offensive odor. Despite their name, air fresheners do little to freshen the air.
Aerosol fresheners can be harmful to lungs if inhaled in high concentrations or for
prolonged periods of time. Solid fresheners may be poisonous if eaten by children or pets." Use: If freshener is in aerosol form, do not breathe fumes. Avoid skin contact.
Use only in well-ventilated areas. ..."
Tell that to healthcare facilities that have these air POLLUTERS up in restrooms. -- barb http://www.epa.gov/seahome/housewaste/house/airfresh.htm
- Air Fresheners -- EPA's "Around your House"
Learn some of the dangers . . . the EPA overlooked the danger of synthetic scents! They
suggest you read the label, BUT labels lack a lot of information, and hide dangerous chemicals
behind trade secret laws or behind the misleading words, like "Fragrance," "Parfum or"Inerts." -- barb
http://www.epa.gov/kidshometour/products/airf.htm
- Air-fresheners cause a stink
Fears raised as plug-ins linked to cancer compounds. 10 May 2004
Mark Peplow © Nature News Service / Macmillan Magazines Ltd 2004 " A potentially harmful smog can form inside homes through reactions between
air-fresheners and ozone, say researchers at the US Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA). The reactions generate formaldehyde, classed as a probable carcinogen, and
related compounds that many experts believe are responsible for respiratory problems. ..."
http://www.nature.com/nsu/nsu_pf/040503/040503-11.html
- Air Fresheners Create Indoor Smog
[EHANS] UPdate spring 2005
"Plug in air fresheners containing fragrances such as pinene and d¼limonene can combine
with ozone in the air to create a potentially harmful smog inside houses. ..."
http://www.environmentalhealth.ca/s05fresheners.html
- Air Fresheners Really Air Polluters
Dean Edell (aka Dr. Dean); July 01, 1998
"DEAN EDELL, M.D. Breathe in, breathe out. What you're supposed to breathe is plain
ole fresh air, not pollution - but not perfume either. So why do so many of us turn to
air fresheners to freshen what is already fresh? Lots of folks put them in their kitchen,
in their bath, and all over the house. Many even put them in their cars. ...
"First of all, researchers say what air fresheners don't do, is improve air quality. In fact,
fresheners don't even make odors disappear, they just make the nose less sensitive
to bad smells by masking one smell with the other....
"Depending on the brand, fresheners can release camphor, alcohol, limonene and others
which might be harmful when vaporized and breathed. Some contain more toxic
chemicals like paradichlorobenzene - also used as a moth repellent - which is now so
common it now turns up in trace amounts in almost all blood samples. 'But the real
potential for harm is to people with asthma and other breathing problems. Experts say
anyone with respiratory problems may want to avoid most air fresheners. Best
advice? Try a little baking soda in the cat box or garbage can, otherwise maybe open a
window and let the fresh air in' [Emphasis added.]
„END NOTE The experts add, clean indoor air should not smell of anything. If it has a
chronic stale, musty or strange smell, it could indicate a problem. „
http://www.healthcentral.com/DrDean/DeanFullTextTopics.cfm?ID=1192
OR: http://web.archive.org/web/19990825051050/http://www.healthcentral.com/DrDean/DeanFullTextTopics.cfm?ID=1192
- Air Freshners
Rob Edwards; UK New Scientist; 9/5/99
http://neuro-www.mgh.harvard.edu/forum_2/TouretteSyndromeF/9.5.993.45AMAirFreshners.html
Air Fresheners and the Andersons, Julius MD,PhD and Rosalind, PhD
- My mother-in-law goes crazy
" ... if she spends too long in a house with those solid air freshener blocks, or the twist up-type gel-like ones. ..." http://neuro-www.mgh.harvard.edu/forum_2/TouretteSyndromeF/Mymother-in-lawgoescrazy.html
Anderson Laboratories
Toxic effects of air freshener emissions.
Rosalind Anderson Ph.D. and Julius Anderson M.D.-Ph.D.
Archives of Environmental Health(1997) 52: 433-441.
Excerpted:
" ... Under controlled conditions, we had groups of laboratory mice
breath the fumes released by several types of air fresheners.
We found scientific data demonstrating irritation of the eyes,
nose, throat, and sinuses; difficulty breathing; asthmatic
reactions, and changes in nervous system function(loss of balance,
tremors, and convulsions). Several of the mice died as a
result of breathing these chemicals. ..."
http://www.andersonlaboratories.com/alweb23a.htmEHANS
- Air Fresheners Create Indoor Smog
UPdate spring 2005
"Plug in air fresheners containing fragrances such as pinene and d¼limonene can combine
with ozone in the air to create a potentially harmful smog inside houses. Ozone is a
common component of both urban and rural air. Researchers from the US
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) studied what happened when the substances
combined as they would in an indoor environment. They found that the combination
generated formaldehyde, a probable carcinogen, as well as related compounds which
are associated with respiratory problems. ..."
http://www.environmentalhealth.ca/s05fresheners.html
- Fresh or Foul?Ý Air Fresheners in Public SpacesÝÝ
UPdate Fall 2002
Finding a public washroom is a difficult task if you are sensitive to scents and chemicals.Ý
Most washrooms are equipped with the "dreaded air freshener."Ý Are restaurants
required by law to have air fresheners in their washrooms? UPdate asked someone who
knows, NS Department of Agriculture Health Inspector Calvin Latham.Ý "There is no
regulation requiring air fresheners," stated Latham.Ý 'That is purely the choice of the
restaurant.Ý Air fresheners don't do anything for health All we require is mechanical
ventilation.Ý We don't even recommend anti-bacterial soap in washrooms, just good
hand washing.'Ý UPdate asked if this was a recent change.Ý 'I've been doing this job
for 22 years,' Latham responded. 'I would never look for an air freshener, it wouldn't
even occur to me.' ..."
"Air fresheners don't do anything for health." Notice the operative word FOR. Air "fresheners"
sure play havoc with health! Use air "fresheners" and you set in motion health HARM. -- barb
http://www.environmentalhealth.ca/fall02foul.html
- Guide to Less Toxic Products
http://www.lesstoxicguide.ca/
MCS America
- Air Freshener, Deodorizer, Odour Remover
"Far from freshening air, chemical-based air fresheners and deodorizers add dangerous
chemicals to the air we breathe. Air fresheners work by using a nerve-deadening
chemical that interferes with our sense of smell, by coating nasal passage with an oily film,
by masking an offending odour with a different odour, or by deactivating the odour.Ý
"Air fresheners are made from a number of chemicals including formadehyde, a carcinogen
and sensitizer, naphthalene, a suspected carcinogen, xylene, a neurotoxin and possible
reproductive toxin, butane gas, a neurotoxin, cresol, ethanol, phenol and strong
fragrances. Some solid deodorizers include the pesticide paradichlorobenzene, a
carcinogen which can also cause liver and kidney damage. Aerosol air fresheners release
chemicals as tiny particles which can be inhaled deeply into lungs and transferred into
the blood stream. Plug in air fresheners break chemicals into even smaller particles.
"The key to freshening air is to remove or dilute the offending odor (by cleaning,
ventilation or absorption), not to cover it with another chemical. Ý"
Fragrance is derived from a combination of tens to hundreds of petrochemicals.
Fragrances pollute! Perfumes Pollute! Air "fresheners" POLLUTE! -- barb
http://www.lesstoxicguide.ca/index.asp?fetch=household#airf
- Found under Personal Care . . . but fragrances are added to not only personal
care products, but products used for cleaning and maintenance projects, and those called
"environmental" such as air "fresheners." -- barb
"Fragrance - Synthetic fragrance is the most common ingredient found in personal
care products. "Fragrance on a label can indicate the presence of up to 4,000 separate
ingredients. Most or all of them are synthetic. Symptoms reported to the FDA have
included headaches, dizziness, rashes, skin discoloration, violent coughing and
vomiting, and allergic skin irritation. Clinical observations by medical doctors have
shown that exposure to fragrances can affect the central nervous system, causing
depression, hyperactivity, irritability, inability to cope, and other behavioral changes."
(Home Safe Home, Debra Lynn Dadd). Fragrance is a known trigger of asthma. Many
of the compounds in fragrance are suspected or proven carcinogens. Phthalates in
perfumes are known hormone disruptors. In 1989 the US National Institute of
Occupational Safety and Health evaluated 2,983 fragrance chemicals for health effects.
They identified 884 of them as toxic substances. The US Environmental Protection Agency
found that 100% of perfumes contain toluene, which can cause liver, kidney and brain
damage as well as damage to a developing fetus. "
And to prove all of this, just turn to EHN's FDA Petition 99P-1340. -- barb
http://www.lesstoxicguide.ca/index.asp?fetch=personal
http://www.mcs-america.org/customairfreshenerletter.doc
- June Russell's Health Facts
Chemical Sensitivities and Air Fresheners
http://www.jrussellshealth.com/chemsensair.html
- Air Pollutants
http://www.arb.ca.gov/health/health.htm
- Air Pollution
European Environmental Bureau
http://www.eeb.org/activities/air/main.htm
EU Chemicals Policy
-- end, air "fresheners" (Oh, how I wish it were the end of them!) --
"Tens of thousands of industrial chemicals are currently on the market and also used in
products without having been checked for potential effects on human health and the
environment!"Until now the European Union has not managed to regulate the introduction and use of
all these substances on the market. The legislation has managed to control only a
small fraction of them, thereby exposing the public and the environment to ongoing and
partly unknown threats and actual diseases. ..."
http://www.eeb.org/activities/chemicals/main.htm
- Air Pollution - Clearing The Air - A Dozen Things You Can Do
We can learn a thing or twelve from our Canadian neighbors! -- barb
http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/main/newsrel/fisc0001/june/ib119.htm
- Air Pollution
Earth Crash Earth Spirit
Series of articles on two long pages -- barb
http://eces.org/ec/pollution/air.shtml
- Air Pollution Glossary
Bay Area Air Quality Management District
http://www.baaqmd.gov/pie/aqgloss.htm
- Air Pollution, Health Effects of
NO ROOM TO BREATHE: Air Pollution and Primary Care Medicine
Jefferson H Dickey, MD; A Project of Greater Boston PSR
http://www.psr.org/breathe.htm
- Air Pollution in New York City
ENSCI 111 Lab 11
http://www.qc.edu/EES/ENSCI111/lab8/
- Air Pollution, Indoor & Outdoor
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory's
ELSI (Ethical, Legal and Social Issues) in Science Project
http://www.lbl.gov/Education/ELSI/pollution-main.html- {Air pollution info]Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Online
"What triggers vasomotor rhinitis?
"Irritants that can trigger vasomotor rhinitis include cigarette smoke, strong odors and
fumes including perfume, hair spray, other cosmetics, laundry detergents, cleaning
solutions, ... "
http://allergy.mcg.edu/Advice/rhin.html
- Air Pollution
European Environmental Bureau
http://www.eeb.org/activities/air/main.htm
EU Chemicals Policy
Air Pollution and Children's Health
"Tens of thousands of industrial chemicals are currently on the market and also used in
products without having been checked for potential effects on human health and the
environment!"Until now the European Union has not managed to regulate the introduction and use of
all these substances on the market. The legislation has managed to control only a
small fraction of them, thereby exposing the public and the environment to ongoing and
partly unknown threats and actual diseases. ..."
http://www.eeb.org/activities/chemicals/main.htm
California's OEHHA
http://www.oehha.ca.gov/public_info/facts/airkids.html
- Air Pollution - Clearing The Air - A Dozen Things You Can Do
We can learn a thing or twelve from our Canadian neighbors! -- barb
http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/main/newsrel/fisc0001/june/ib119.htm
- Air Pollution
Earth Crash Earth Spirit
Series of articles on two long pages -- barb
http://eces.org/ec/pollution/air.shtml
- Air Pollution Glossary
Bay Area Air Quality Management District
http://www.baaqmd.gov/pie/aqgloss.htm
- Air Pollution, Health Effects of
NO ROOM TO BREATHE: Air Pollution and Primary Care Medicine
Jefferson H Dickey, MD; A Project of Greater Boston PSR
http://www.psr.org/breathe.htm
- Air Pollution in New York City
ENSCI 111 Lab 11
http://www.qc.edu/EES/ENSCI111/lab8/
- Air Pollution, Indoor & Outdoor
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory's
ELSI (Ethical, Legal and Social Issues) in Science Project
http://www.lbl.gov/Education/ELSI/pollution-main.html
- Air Quality - outdoor
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Environmental Energies Tecnologies Division
http://eetd.lbl.gov/AQ.html
- The Indoor Environment Department
Missing in action -- at least as far as my eyes could tell: fragrances, pesticides. -- barb 4/02
http://eetd.lbl.gov/IE.html
The Green Guide
10 Steps To Reduce Risks If You're Pregnant
http://www.thegreenguide.com
- The Independent
By Kate Hilpern ; 09 November 2004
" ... Last month, research found that mothers and their babies are being made ill by
products including air fresheners, polish, deodorants and hair sprays. Dr Alex Farrow of
Brunel University, who led a study of 10,000 women, found that frequent use appeared
to increase the risk of diarrhoea, earache and other symptoms in infants, as well as
headaches and even depression in mothers. 'What the study doesn't tell us is why and
how the fragrances of these products cause these symptoms,' she says. 'But what it does
suggest is that there is an effect. Since more than 40 per cent of families use air fresheners
regularly, this is a significant finding.' ... "
http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/health_medical/story.jsp?story=580858
- ZERO Air Pollution
Concentrates on leaf blowers and the harm they cause to health. How about fragrances? -- barb
http://www.zapla.org/Alkalize For Health
http://www.alkalizeforhealth.net/index.htm
Alternatives
- Alkalize For Health's Toxic Cosmetics Ingredient List
http://www.alkalizeforhealth.net/Ltoxiccosmetics.htm
- Cosmetics, Personal Care Products, Household Products, and Cancer
http://www.alkalizeforhealth.net/cosmetics.htm
- Smallpox Vaccine Unnecessary for Most People, Dangerous For Cancer Patients
Report of the CDC - Public Forum on Smallpox
By Dr. Sherri Tenpenny; June 8, 2002, St. Louis, Missouri
And for those with eczema, I might add. -- barb
http://www.alkalizeforhealth.net/Lsmallpoxvaccine.htm
- ALTERNATIVE CAREERS FAIR: STUDENT ORGANIZING GUIDE
http://goodworksfirst.org/careerfair/careerindex.html
- Alternatives that work for me . . .
- Consumer products . . .
Health care
- Baking soda, Bon Ami (free/clear, just plain ol' Bon Ami), club soda, lemon juice,
jojoba oil, olive oil, salt, sun, vinegar . . .
Drain clearer and cleaner: I pour baking soda down the drain then add vinegar and let
it sit . . . then 15 minutes or so later flush with hot water; use weekly and you'll not have a
problem in the first place.
- Sungold Soap "Specializing in low odor, unscented soap with a minimum of ingredients. Extremely well tolerated." SUNGOLD SOAP PO BOX 17342 TUCSON, ARIZONA 85731-7342 (520) 245-1883 http://www.sungoldsoap.com/index.html And . . . Sungold Soap -- Soap that is purely soap.
http://www.sungoldsoap.com/absorbtion.html
- Personal care products:
Soap: several different ones, including: Toothpaste: baking soda, or Tom's of Maine without fluoride.
- Acupuncture
- Chiropractic
- American Lung Association
Indoor Air Pollution Fact Sheet Household Products
"What Are They?
"The household cleaning agents, personal care products, pesticides, paints, hobby
products, and solvents that make our lives so easy are also sources of hundreds of
potentially harmful chemicals. The range of household products that contain potentially
harmful substances that contribute to indoor air pollution is wide-reaching and
diverse. Some of these products release contaminants into the air right away; others
do so gradually, over a period of time. The harmful components in many household and
personal care products can cause dizziness, nausea, allergic reactions, and eye, skin,
and respiratory tract irritation; some can cause cancer. When you use these products,
make sure that you are in an area with adequate ventilation."
I say, practice the adage: An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. There are safer products to use and safer methods for cleaning and prettying up oneself.This page contains important information and it surely is worth reading. Unfortunately, the
unsuspecting public is led to believe that the problems given are simply associated with "Aerosol
spray products,... Chlorine bleach and Rug and upholstery cleaners." Again, you get
information on adverse health effects of fragrances from the ALA by innuendo.This page conveniently ignores the fact that our modern petrochemically derived FRAGRANCES
have been crafted to quickly volatilize, and to waft further and last longer on the ambient air.
It matters not whether FRAGRANCES are used as colognes or perfume, or are found in an
enormous variety of personal care products, or in our household and janitorial cleaning and
maintenance products, fragrances can cause the health problems listed. A real hasardous household
polluter is fabric softeners. Not only does its scent and other chemicals pollute the fabric in the
laundry facility and the home or building housing that laundry area, but those chemicals pollute
the outdoor air for blocks around while in use in the laundry. Then they pollute the air --
AND OUR BODIES -- when the laudered item is worn or used.FRAGRANCES are made to become one with the air we all must breathe, regardless of stage of
development or heath. ONLY YOU can make a difference by purchasing safer, cleaner products. -- barb
http://www.lungusa.org/air/household_products.html
- Asthma Triggers Now here, you should expect that ALA would add the topic, FRAGRANCE, as a category
head with a list of personal care products, as well as household and janitorial cleaning and
maintenance products following as bulleted items. But, it seems the good ol' ALA does not wish
to clearly inform the public that fragrances are combinatioins of toxic chemicals truly capable
of causing, exacerbating or triggering asthma, and other diseases. The closest they come to
giving a clue to the harmful effects of these volatilizing, air polluting products is under Household
Products, where they do list "cleaners." Remember folks, just because the ALA doesn't tell
you the truth about our modern fragrances, doesn't mean that fragrances don't cause asthma.Got asthma? Do your own test. Remove all scented products from your daily life. There are
alternatives that are not only safer for you, but all the people around you, plus safer for our
environment. Keep a diary. If you encounter fabric softeners on the ambient air, and you get
asthma, record it. If you encounter a perfumed individual, and you get asthma, record it. ETC.
Not all fragrances will trigger all asthmatic attacks for all people, but it is important to note when
such an exposure does cause asthma.Next, take your self-survey, along with a printout of EHN's FDA Petition's Perfume Analysis
Summary, to your doctor. You've just begun what could be a long, drawn-out educational
process. IF you are having asthmatic attacks because other people at work, school, healthcare
facility, public places and places of worship use and wear fragrances and you need accommodation,
check out EHN's page, "Take Heart!". Three you will find suggestions for accommodation
that have actually worked for others. -- barb; last checked, after many, many letters sent with
documentation: Dec. 1, 2003
http://www.lungusa.org/asthma/astastrig.html#householdMemorial Lung Center Asthma Triggers you may not be aware of from A - Z
Lists perfume under P. -- barb
http://www.qualityoflife.org/services/LungCenter/AsthmaEdu.cfm
- Anderson Labs of West Hartford, Vermont 05084, USA.
http://www.andersonlaboratories.com/
Check out the work of the Doctors Anderson, folks. You'll be educated. -- barb
- Acute toxic effects of fragrance products.
Author/s: Rosalind C. Anderson, Julius H. Anderson
Archives of Environmental Health, Issue: March-April, 1998
Terms related to this article: Chemical sensitivity Multiple Physiological aspects
Perfumes Health aspects
http://www.zeal.com/exit.jhtml?cid=991790&wid=60362997&so=&xr=/website/profile.jhtml%3Fcid%3D991790%26wid%3D60362997
- Air Fresheners
http://www.andersonlaboratories.com/alweb23a.htm
- EPA "Some sources, such as building materials, furnishings, and household
products like air fresheners, release pollutants more or less continuously."
http://www.epa.gov/iaq/homes/index.html
- Sources of Indoor Air Pollution - Organic Gases (Volatile Organic Compounds - VOCs)
Organic chemicals are widely used as ingredients in household products. Paints, varnishes,
and wax all contain organic solvents, as do many cleaning, disinfecting, cosmetic,
degreasing, and hobby products. Fuels are made up of organic chemicals. All of these
products can release organic compounds while you are using them, and, to some degree,
when they are stored. ..."
When you see "cleaning, disinfecting, cosmetic" think perfume or fragrance products.
YOU can do something about the perfume pollution in your own home, in your workplace, in your
place of worship. Switch to safer, cleaner, fragrance-free products. -- barb
http://www.epa.gov/iaq/voc.html
- Learn About Chemicals Around Your House
" Air Fresheners:
"What is it?
"These products are used to freshen air in various places throughout the home including
kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms, and living rooms. Air fresheners are usually stored in
the kitchen, bathroom, and laundry room."
Come on! How does one "freshen" the air, when one is really polluting the air? EPA doesn't even
include the fragrance chemicals. When one reads on, one sees that the EPA goes on to state:
- What health and safety precautions do you need to think about when using air freshners? "Air freshners are usually highly flammable and also strong irritants to eyes, skin, and
thorat. Additionally, the solid fresheners usually cause death if eaten by people or pets.
http://www.epa.gov/kidshometour/products/airf.htmSo what's with that "freshen" line? Maybe it should be replaced by "pollutes". -- barb
- FDA Petition support, includes: Acute Toxic Effects of Fragrance Products
http://www.fda.gov/ohrms/dockets/dailys/061199/c000097.pdf
- Health effects of indoor air pollutants, SBS (sick building syndrome),
MCS (multiple chemical sensitivity), and asthma.
http://www.andersonlaboratories.com/alweb22.htm
- Perfumes and Asthma -- don't mix by Anderson's
Half-fold version.
http://www.andersonlaboratories.com/alweb30.htm
- Perfumes and Asthma Don't Mix
Trifold brochure developed by Barb Wilkie, based on collaborative effort
led by Julius Anderson, MD, PhD
This version has been approved by Dr. Anderson. -- barb
http://ehnca.org/www/ehnlinx/donmix.htm
- Published research reports, video tapes, booklets.
http://www.andersonlaboratories.com/alweb23.htm
- Air "Fresheners" (I never key that phrase in without adding quotes! -- barb)
Toxic effects of air freshener emissions.
http://www.andersonlaboratories.com/alweb23a.htm
- Fragrance products - Acute toxic effects of fragrance products.
http://www.andersonlaboratories.com/alweb23b.htm
- Mattress emissions - Respiratory toxicity of mattress emissions in mice.
http://www.andersonlaboratories.com/alweb23c.htm
- Mattress covers - Respiratory toxicity in mice exposed to mattress covers.
http://www.andersonlaboratories.com/alweb23d.htm
- Fabric softeners - Respiratory toxicity of fabric softener emissions.
http://www.andersonlaboratories.com/alweb23e.htm- Disposable diapers - Acute respiratory effects of diaper emissions.
http://www.andersonlaboratories.com/alweb23f.htm
- Carpets - Toxic emissions from carpets.
http://www.andersonlaboratories.com/alweb23g.htm
- Laboratory testing of your item for toxic emissions.
http://www.andersonlaboratories.com/alweb24.htm
- Acute toxic effects of fragrance products.
Author/s: Rosalind C. Anderson
Archives of Environmental Health; March-April, 1998
http://www.zeal.com/exit.jhtml?cid=991790&wid=60362997&so=&xr=/website/profile.jhtml%3Fcid%3D991790%26wid%3D60362997
- Toxic effects of air freshener emissions.
ByAnderson RC, Anderson JH.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov:80/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=9541364&dopt=Abstract
-- end of work of Anderson's that I've built links to . . . now visit their site. --
- Automatic Dispensing Air Fresheners and Insecticides
http://ehnca.org/www/ehnlinx/a.htm#Automatic
- Candles pollute air and are health risks. See EHN's information on Candles
http://ehnca.org/www/ehnlinx/c.htm#Candles
- Cleaner Air Symbols and text - A proposal to US Access Board
http://ehnca.org/www/ehnlinx/pclnair.html
- Common Indoor Air Pollutants
(fragrances and pesticides are volatile organic compounds - VOCs)
http://www.niehs.nih.gov/external/faq/indoor.htm
- The Dangers of Chemical Air Fresheners
http://purennatural.com/airfresh.htm
- EPA
"... Paradichlorobenzene is also the key active ingredient in many air fresheners
(in fact, some labels for moth repellents recommend that these same products be
used as air fresheners or deodorants). Proper ventilation and basic household
cleanliness will go a long way toward preventing unpleasant odors. ."
Amen! You will find this near bottom of this page on Pesticides, under
Keep exposure to moth repellents to a minimum. -- barb
http://www.epa.gov/iaq/pesticid.html
- Fixit: Star Tribune
Fixit: Are room air fresheners harmful?
Answer credits the Minnesota Department of Health. -- barb
http://www.startribune.com/stories/389/2831911.html
- Glade Plug Ins
Folks, another factor is the fragrance emitted by these devices.
Fragrance products are recognized by NIEHS as air pollutants.
- GLADE PLUG-IN FIRE
http://www.fire-investigators.org/wwwboard/messages/1838.html
or
http://web.archive.org/web/20010413235421/www.fire-investigators.org/wwwboard/messages/1838.html
- GLADE PLUG-IN FIRE(continued)
http://www.fire-investigators.org/wwwboard/messages/1724.html
or
http://web.archive.org/web/20010226205246/http://www.fire-investigators.org/wwwboard/messages/1724.html
- GLADE PLUG-IN FIRE(more)
http://www.qtm.net/firefind/mboard/messages/1999.html
or
http://web.archive.org/web/20010413231237/www.qtm.net/firefind/mboard/messages/1999.html
- Glade MSDS (plus other products)
Click on MSDS in their left hand column, then on "Glade:, then pick your product and
then you'll download a PDF file. -- barb
http://www.drackett.com/
- KTABTV.COM - Texas - April 2002
"They're recalling 2.5 million Plug-In air fresheners. The Glade Extra Outlet scented
oil air fresheners may have been misassembled, and could cause a fire. . . ."
http://www.ktabtv.com/april02.htm
- Looking At Potential Dangers Of Plug-In Air Fresheners - April 19, 2002
By WABC's Seven On Your Side's Tappy Phillips
"(New York-WABC, April 19, 2002) ã A popular home air freshener may be to blame for
several fires. The Glade plug-in air freshener has already been recalled by SC Johnson. ..."
http://abclocal.go.com/wabc/news/7onYourSide/WABC_7side_041902fresheners.html
- HEALTHAR
The Poisoning of America - The Indoor Air You Breathe and Your Health
http://web.archive.org/web/19970216092114/http://www.olympus.net/biz/healthar/index.htm- Healthy Families, Healthy Environment: Article
Health effects of Common Toxins
http://www.healthyfamiliesnow.org/Article.asp?Record=1053
- Lemon-scented products spawn pollutants
Janet Raloff; Science News; Week of Dec. 9, 2000; Vol. 158, No. 24
"While prepping for holiday guests, many hosts will deploy cleaners and air fresheners
that impart a pleasant lemon or pine scent. Though they can mask stale smells, their
fragrant ingredientsãunder certain conditionsãmay also be a rich source of indoor
pollution, a study finds. ..."
Contains a terpene called limonene. Check MSDS for Limonene! Please learn
about lemon- or orange-scented products. They can trigger asthma.
Something so "natural" as peeling an orange can trigger asthma in
some people. -- barb
http://www.sciencenews.org/20001209/fob7.asp
- Los Angeles Times
Chemicals in Home a Big Smog Source
By GARY POLAKOVIC / LA Times 9mar03
To quote the opening . . .
Cleansers, cosmetics and other products pump 100 tons of pollutants daily into the Southland's air, ranking second to tailpipe emissions, studies show.http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/front/la-me-homesmog9mar09,1,1846847.stOrdinary household products such as cleansers, cosmetics and paints are now the Los Angeles region's second-leading source of air pollution, after auto tailpipe emissions, air quality officials say.
Regulators have long known that smog-forming chemicals escape with every squirt of antiperspirant, each bubble of detergent and every spritz of aerosol hair spray. And they have been controlling some products' emissions for years, with mixed success. But new research shows that products common in kitchens, bathrooms and garages contribute more to Southern California's smog problem than previously thought.
"It's the same stuff that comes out of a tailpipe or a smokestack," said Jerry Martin, a spokesman for the California Air Resources Board. "We're talking hundreds of different kinds of products, stuff everyone uses. It's almost one secret area of emissions that you don't hear about and no one talks about." ...
LA Times sells older articles.
- More Birds Die as a Result of Air Fresheners: That Stinks!!
by Real Macaw member, Beth G. Shery
http://www.realmacaw.com/pages/stinks.html
- PubMed
Odor sensitivity and respiratory complaint profiles in a community-based sample with asthma, hay fever, and chemical odor intolerance. By Baldwin CM, Bell IR, O'Rourke MK. Respiratory Sciences Center, University of Arizona, Tucson, USA.
"... room deodorizers, ... air freshener, ..."
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov:80/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=10416292&dopt=Abstract
- A decade of studies of human exposure: what have we learned?
by Wallace L.; U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Warrenton, Virginia 22186.
"... However, just as exposures are due to small nearby sources, control of exposures
can often be instituted by small individual actions. Among these are stopping smoking,
reducing or eliminating the use of moth balls and bathroom deodorizers containing
p-dichlorobenzene, reducing or eliminating the use of dry-cleaned clothes or airing
them out for a day, and maintaining dust-free homes." [emphasis added]
I don't know why Lance Wallace did not include synthetic fragrances as they are toxic chemical
stews, but at least he mentioned a few of our modern chemical products. -- barb
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov:80/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=8502786&dopt=Abstract
- Radiopacity of household deodorizers, air fresheners, and moth repellents.
Woolf AD, Saperstein A, Zawin J, Cappock R, Sue YJ.
Children's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov:80/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=8355318&dopt=Abstract
-- end to Air Pollution subcategory, air "fresheners" --Air line travel and Oxygen
A Comparative Analysis of Arranging In-Flight Oxygen Aboard Commercial Air Carriers*
http://www.medscape.com/ACCP/chest/1999/v115.n04/ch1154.01.stol/ch1154.01.stol-01.html
Air Pollutants
SEC. 112. HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANTS defined by Congress
by CAS # and Chemical name ( scroll down to list)
http://www.epa.gov/oar/caa/caa112.txt
Air Pollution -- Environmed Research Inc.
"All our big environmental problems are built from many small,
personal decisions - little mistakes that add up over time. If there
is a solution, it will emerge from the collective value of millions of
better decisions made by individuals all over the globe. The
environmental action plan is to think globally and act locally - it
does make sense."
http://www.nutramed.com/environment/airpollution.htm
Air Pollution Page -- Environmental Working Group
http://www.ewg.org/air/
Air Pollution from paints and finishes
Earth Tech
http://www.earthtechinc.com/whynontox.html#Medical Reasons:
- Home Control of Allergies and Asthma
ASTHMA AND ALLERGY "TRIGGERS"
includes: Perfume, paint, hair spray, or any strong odors or fumes.
http://www.lungusa.org/asthma/asthomecon.html
- San Francisco Opera's Fake Fog
I can assure one and all that there is more than fake fog polluting the air of the San Francisco
Opera House. So many friends and I can no longer attend the opera due to all of the fragrance
products used and worn by the attendees. Same is true, by the bye, regarding the theater. Talk
about indoor air pollution! "Clean" and "fresh" are not properties of petrochemical derived scents,
they are merely words chosen for use by the industry advertising and public relations campaigns.People use scented products on faith. Faith that an unregulated industry has thoroughly tested
its products. Thus far the only testing that I know of has been for dermatological effects of the
user. I'd like to see evidence of "thorough testing" for respiratory, neurological and systemic
effects for users and nonusers. I'd also like to see truthful and clearer labeling. But, until
such time that fragrances are proved safe for marketing, I'd like to see the FDA require its alert
to be affixed to all labels of products released to market without substantiation of safety:
"WARNING: The safety of this product has not been determined." Fragrances can
adversely affect the health of users and untold others. There is a vested interest here folks . . .
check the economy of the flavors and fragrance industry and then grab a look at the economy
of the pharmaceutical industry. See "FDA Authority Over Cosmetics". -- barb
- Asthmatic Opera Singer Sues Over Fog
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2002/12/09/national/main532348.shtmlArts Journal
"Singer Sues Over Fog A singer is suing San Francisco Opera over the company's use of
stage fog. "The lawsuit, filed in San Francisco Superior Court, is the latest twist in a
fight between the city's opera and several singers who claim the fake fog is damaging
their health." Yahoo! (Reuters) 12/06/02 "
http://www.artsjournal.com/music/archive20021201.shtml
- Fake fog keeps many off stage
Chemicals in manmade mist leaves throats sore. Many file OSHA complaints
http://www.hollandsentinel.com/stories/011701/new_Fake.html
- Scientific Instrument Services (papers on air pollution)
Index that includes the following papers. -- barb
http://www.sisweb.com/index/referenc/apnote.htm
-- end air pollution section, which included air "fresheners," above --
- The Analysis of Perfumes and their Effect on Indoor Air Pollution
By John J. Manura
Presented at EAS, Somerset, NJ., November 1998
http://www.sisweb.com/referenc/applnote/app-73.htm
- Volatile Organics Present in Recycled Air Aboard a Commercial Airliner
By Joseph Brady, Santford Overton and John J. Manura
" ...These air samples show that the public is constantly in contact with a wide variety of
potentially harmful VOC's due to cleaning supplies, lubricants and fuel by-products.
These are an unwelcome addition to the flavor and fragrance compounds one
expects to encounter around foods. In addition to the levels of biologicals trapped in
closed-in areas such as airline cabins, it is apparent that organic compounds should also
be of concern. Perhaps it is time for the airlines to do a better job on the quality of air
found inside their aircraft."
Notice that while "flavor and fragrance compounds" are referenced, these volatile,
petrochemical-derived substances are associated only with food. Ignored are fragrance products
used by staff and fellow passengers. Fragrances pollute the air with volatilizing chemicals
emanating from clothing laundered using scented detergents and fabric softeners, as well as
from perfume, cologne, aftershave and other scented personal care products. Another source of
fragrance pollution are the restroom air "fresheners." Is it safe to assume they are included above,
under "cleaning supplies"? Whether or not a restroom is used, all the people on the plane are
subjected to those toxic "freshener" chemicals that precede fellow passengers as a bow wave
upon their return to their seats. Leaving a plane, passengers have taken that load of scent-
polluted air with them, clinging to their hair, body and clothing. No wonder so many people have
cold- or flu-like symptoms following a flight. Fragrances are respiratory irritants and
sensitizers. I'd say it is past time for airlines to improve air quality. -- barb
http://www.sisweb.com/referenc/applnote/app-26-a.htm
Air Purifiers/Filters
Like so many other products and/or services for the MCSer, the "best" air purifier is a personal
choice. This info is provided as a tool. I hope you find something that works for you. But, as
you consider air purifiers, also steep yourself in information on ozone generators, which are
not healthy for those with respiratory distress. See EHN's section on Ozone Generators
http://ehnca.org/www/ehnlinx/o.htm#Generators-- barb
Also visit EHN's Consumer Products
(http://ehnca.org/www/ehnlinx/c.htm#Consumer)
- AEGIS (for info purposes)
http://www.netins.net/showcase/ecosys/aegis.html
- AEHF (American Environmental Health Foundation)
http://www.aehf.com/
- IAQ in Schools
http://www.aehf.com/IAQSchools/IAQHome.htm- Products Catalog -- 28 categories
http://www.aehf.com/cgi-bin/web_store.cgi
- EcoMall - Safe Environments
http://www.ecomall.com/biz/safe.htm
- E.L. Foust Co
http://www.foustco.com/
- HealthMate by Austin Air
"Simply the Best Air Cleaner / Purifier / Filter Available!"
http://www.airpurifiersandfilters.com/austin_product.php
- HYGENAIRE
Site with loads of information and help for the chemically injured!
http://www.hygenaire.com
- I'm saddened to report, as learned from Cynthia Wilson, CIIN,
Jim Nigra of NIGRA ENTERPRISES is missing
and his wife has closed his business. -- barb
- Nirvana Safe Haven and the Non Toxic Hot Line
"We provide purified, ionized or filtered air, filtered water,
organic cotton clothing, natural chemical free wool, organic
cotton mattrresses and futons, chemical free bedding and
natural fiber hemp futons.
http://www.nontoxic.com
- SOL-AIR SYSTEMS INC.
"unleashing the power of the sun"
The manufacturer of the patented Sol-Air line of
Decontamination and Air purification Systems.
ULTRAVIOLET
Toll Free - 1-866-880-2479
DECONTAMINATION & AIR PURIFICATION SYSTEM
http://www.solair.ca/
- What Do I Need to Know About Air Filters?
Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA)
http://www.aafa.org/asthmaandallergyinformation/aboutasthmaandallergies/asthmaandallergyanswers/air_filters.cfm
Air Quality Resources
EHN's Take Heart! -- Fragrance-FREE access and accommodation measures
http://ehnca.org/www/ehnhompg/takheart.htmYou'll want to visit our Government Links page, on which we
provide many links to EPA sites
http://ehnca.org/ehnglinx.htm#E
- Indoor Air ...
EPA: "Studies have found that levels of several organics average 2 to 5 times higher
indoors than outdoors. During and for several hours immediately after certain activities,
such as paint stripping, levels may be 1,000 times background outdoor levels."
http://www.epa.gov/iaq/pubs/insidest.htmlAlso, contact your local Air Resources Board.
- ALA'sNew Tip Sheet - Y2002: Asthma - Limit Exposure to Triggers
Fifth on the list . . . I'd make this FIRST! . . . "Household irritants, including dust, cleaning
products, and perfume" AND, I would add PESTICIDES. Remember they are also scented. -- barb
http://www.lungusa.org/asthma/atipsheet.html
- Achieving Healthy Indoor Air- ALA
"Supplement to American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine,"
Volume 156, Number 3; September 1997 (part 2of2 parts) ISSN 1073-449X
"Control of pollution sources is incomplete if the odors from the
occupants are not minimized. Perfumes are among the most difficult
to control since they are perceived by their users as
pleasurable. Personal rights and preferences for perfumed products
must be evaluated against the discomfort that scents cause for
some people. The odoriferous materials are highly volatile synthetic
chemicals; in effect, they contribute to the total VOCs. Scented
personal products are not limited to perfumes; they include
residual scents on clothing from detergents and fabric softeners,
soaps, shampoos, deodorants, skin lotions, and cosmetics. The only
successful method of control is to eliminate these odors, either
by avoiding their use, as with perfumes, or by using unscented
products."Two-bits' worth by barb: Let me assure everyone, it is not mere "discomfort that scents
cause for some people," although, they too, should not have to be forced to inhale another person's
choice of odor. But for the already chemically injured -- POISONED -- it can be a life and death
situation. Now, how can any employer, school administrator, healthcare administrator and
professional or executive of government entities grant the right to odorovect toxic chemicals
from personal care products over another's right to breathe? I ask you.
http://www.lungusa.org/press/association/asnairq.html
If not available through the ALA, then go to:
http://ajrccm.atsjournals.org/cgi/content/full/156/3/S33
" More than 17 million Americans suffer from asthma, which is the seventh-ranking
chronic condition in America. " © 2000 American Lung Association.
http://www.lungusa.org/asthma/
- Aerias
"Better health through indoor air quality awareness"
http://www.aerias.org/cached_document_58.htm
- Air Resources Board: California
http://www.arb.ca.gov/html/brochure/brochure.htm
- 50 Things You Can Do for Cleaner Air
http://www.arb.ca.gov/html/brochure/50things.htm
- Air Pollution Sources, Health Effects, and Controls
http://www.arb.ca.gov/health/health.htm
- Bay Area Air Quality Management District
http://www.baaqmd.gov/
It's Personal!
My encounter with BAAQMD when I wanted to log a complaint about fabric softeners.
by Barb Wilkie; The New Reactor, Vol 6, No. 2: March - August 1996
http://ehnca.org/www/newreact/itspersl.htm
- Burning Issues - A project of Clean Air Revival
http://burningissues.org/
- EnvirPure
A series of articles, starting with "UV Lights may fight 'sick building' syndrome; 5/26/99."
Also look for "Dust, cats and other indoor irritants contribute to asthma; 1/20/00." In there you will read:" . . . Other factors that fit in this category are formaldehyde fumes and fragrances
-- barb
found in personal care and household products.
"As for pesticides, houseplant spores or material from domestic or wild rodents,
the research is still inadequate to determine if they are a major cause or
aggravator of asthma. . . ."
http://www.pureinc.com/ThirdPartyArticles.html
- ... Achieving Healthy Indoor Air
"Specific steps on how to prevent indoor pollutants from adversely affecting asthmatics
and those with allergies were part of an ALA/ATS report released as a special
supplement to the September issue of the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical
Care Medicine.
http://www.thoracic.org/news/atsnews/news1097/story2.html
" More than 17 million Americans suffer from asthma, which is the seventh-ranking
chronic condition in America. " © 2000 American Lung Association.
http://www.lungusa.org/asthma/
- CCOHS - Canadian Centre for Occupational and Health Safety
Indoor Air Quality: A Legitimate OSH Concern
"... The reason IAQ problems are difficult to determine is that building occupants are
exposed to not one but several adverse conditions. For example, you might not think
that the slight emissions from furniture, carpets, photocopiers, or the perfume worn by
your co-workers could be harmful, but in combination they can affect your health.
Again, these effects are impossible to trace accurately, but the condition does have a
name: Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS). ..." http://www.ccohs.ca/headlines/text27.html
- Consumer Products and Smog
http://www.arb.ca.gov/html/brochure/consprod.htm
Air Samples
- Eighth Annual International Symposium on
Man and His Environment in Health and Disease
The Health Effects of Indoor Air Pollution
February 22-25, 1990 Look at that date folks! How many millions of us could have been
spared our health -- our lives, for too many have died prematurely! -- had our government agencies
supported public health to the extent that they have instead supported industry? -- barb http://www.aehf.com/articles/1990symp.html
- Lipsey and Associates, Inc.
"... takes air samples in homes and offices in all 50 states, for homeowners, businesses,
insurance companies, and others. This, along with other types of sampling done by
Lipsey and Associates, Inc., allows them to determine whether or not the locations are
contaminated. Lipsey and Associates, Inc. reviews many cases for attorneys, and
provides oral reports within 48 hours. Lipsey and Associates, Inc. also serves as expert
witnesses in court."
http://www7.bcity.com/lipsey77/
- San Francisco's Air Quality Plan
Sustainability Plan for San Francisco - October 1996
Note: SF looks at air quality INdoors and out! -- barb
http://www.ci.sf.ca.us/sfenvironment/environment/sustain/airqulty.htm
- "Scientists to sample world's cleanest air"
Monday, March 15, 1999
http://www.enn.com/news/enn-stories/1999/03/031599/cleanair_2110.asp
The indoor air we breathe: a public health problem of the 90's.
by L. Christine Oliver and Bruce W. Shackleton
http://www.eisc.ca/air-we-breth.htm
- It All Adds Up to Cleaner Air
EPA's collaborative effort to improve outdoor air
Perhaps those of us also interested in indoor air, could learn a trick or two from this page. -- barb
http://www.epa.gov/otaq/traq/traqpedo/italladd/
- Students breathing easier
Spray products banned in some Decatur public schools
myinky; By The Associated Press; January 14, 2003
http://www.myinky.com/ecp/local_news/article/0,1626,ECP_745_1672242,00.html
- Airways
http://web.archive.org/web/20000902230848/http://my.webmd.com/content/dmk/dmk_article_5462492 --end section on Air --
- Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health!
http://www.occuphealth.fi/e/dept/sjweh/index.htm
- Consensus report - Airway allergy and worklife.
Malmberg P; Scand J Work Environ Health 2001;27(6):422-425.
" ...In addition, asthma is worsened by irritant exposures from dusts and fine
particles, nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide gas, cold air and exercise, strong scents, and
environmental tobacco smoke. Common detergents and cleaning agents may also
pose a threat. ..."
Folks, remember,"strong scents" is a way of saying perfume, cologne, aftershave, lotions,
deodorants, hair care products, fabric softeners, detergents, trash bags, etc., etc. -- barb
http://www.occuphealth.fi/cgi-bin/sjweh/abst_testi.pl?key=2001|6|422--|1
- UCB Parents Health & Medical Advice - Asthma & Allergies
Advice and recommendations from the UCB Parents mailing list. This page is brought to you by
UC Berkeley Parents Network
http://parents.berkeley.edu/advice/health/asthma.html
Airplanes/Airports
>
- Airports and Airlines Waste Reduction Opportunities
http://www.nycwasteless.com/Tips/airtips.htm#Toxics Reduction Tips
- Toxics Reduction Tips
Do you think they'll ever get the idea that their toilet air "fresheners" are
toxic chemical products, quite capable of causing illness? -- barb
http://www.nycwasteless.com/Tips/airtips.htm#Toxics Reduction Tips
- Dianne Fairechild -- Healthy Flying With
http://www.flyana.com/
- Airplane Air - It's recirculated!
By Diana Fairechild
http://www.flyana.com/air.html- Fair Air Coalition
http://www.flyana.com/spon.html
- Toxins - How they affect us
By Diana Fairechild
http://www.flyana.com/toxins.html
- New York Times
Little Progress Seen on Quality of Air in Planes
By LAURENCE ZUCKERMAN; December 7, 2001
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/12/07/national/07AIR.htmlprint version:
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/12/07/national/07AIR.html?pagewanted=print
- Sane Aviation For Everyone, Inc. (S.A.F.E.), is a coalition of independent citizens
groups and individuals in the metropolitan New York region. We are dedicated to stopping and reversing
the environmental and health impacts of JFK, LaGuardia and Newark Airports and the FAIR SHARING of
these impacts. We were officially established on July 7, 1994
http://pages.prodigy.net/rockaway/safe.htm
- Map of New York City showing "Where Asthma Strikes the Hardest"
http://pages.prodigy.com/uzac16a/map3.gif
top of page
Alaska
Also see EHN's section on the Valdez spill
http://ehnca.org/www/ehnlinx/v.htm#Vladez
Alcohol
- Alaska MCS Association
Tel/Fax (907) 243-5800
- Toxic Tundra: Oil Drilling in an Alaskan Wildlife Refuge Leaves a
Toxic Legacy of Oil Spills and Pollution
Audubon Society
http://www.audubon.org/campaign/arctic_report/toxic_drilling.html
Remember, the EPA classifies disinfectants as pesticides. -- barb
See EPA's What Are Antimicrobial Pesticides?
http://www.epa.gov/oppad001/ad_info.htm
-- end alcohols --
- Alcohol -The Dangers of Alcohol Use (light and moderate consumption)
June Russell's Health Facts
http://www.jrussellshealth.com/alcohol.html
- Alcohol Fetal Syndrome
Serious question: Has anyone ever looked at the role played by synthetic scents?
Alcohol is a large percentage of fragrance products. -- barb
- Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
http://www.familyvillage.wisc.edu/lib_fas.htm
- National Organization on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
Alcohol and Pregnancy.
No safe time. No safe amount. No safe alcohol.
Period.
http://www.nofas.org/
- Alcohol in fragrances
Let's take a gander at the words of Scented Products Education and Information
Association of Canada (SPEIAC) in their ad published following their press conference
in Halifax, Nova Scotia, June 20, 2000. -- barb
COMMON SENSE ABOUT SCENTS - fragrance industry ad in Canada
http://www.scentedproducts.on.ca/hdnad.jpgYou'll note that the ad states in part: "The composition of perfumes hasn't changed much in
hundreds of years. They contain primarily water and alcohol - of the same type and purity we
drink in beverages -- as well as essential fragrance oils."
Don't ignore that line about not changing much in "hundreds of years," but for now, I ask
that you notice that line about water and alcohol.
So, let's look at alcohol. What does Blue Cross of California have to say --
What are some of the health-related problems associated with alcoholism?
"According to the American Cancer Society, there is evidence of a
connection between heavy alcohol use and increased risk for cancer, with
2-4% of all cancer cases thought to be related to alcohol. A strong
association exists between alcohol use and cancers of the mouth, pharynx,
and esophagus. Still under study is the association of alcohol with liver,
breast, and colorectal cancers. Alcoholism has also been associated with
suppression of the immune system. Immune suppression makes chronic
alcohol abusers more susceptible to various infectious diseases, and
possibly cancer."Now, let's visit National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) and their
Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards --
http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/npg/pgdstart.html
. . . and look up
Ethyl alcohol - CAS # 64-17-5
Synonyms & Trade Names: Alcohol, Cologne spirit, Ethanol, EtOH, Grain alcoholExposure Routes: inhalation, ingestion, skin and/or eye contact
Symptoms: irritation eyes, skin, nose; headache, drowsiness, fatigue,
narcosis; cough; liver damage; anemia; reproductive, teratogenic effectsTarget Organs: Eyes, skin, respiratory system, central nervous system,
liver, blood, reproductive system"Or, we can look up the couple of chemicals listed on the label above, on Material Data Saftey Sheets (MSDS):
ALCOHOL DENATURED MSDS from Cornell; read "Health Hazard Data"
http://MSDS.PDC.CORNELL.EDU/msds/siri/msds/h/q192/q412.htmlBenzophenone MSDS from Cornell; read "Health Hazard Data"
http://MSDS.PDC.CORNELL.EDU/msds/siri/msds/h/q410/q325.html
-- barb
- Alcohols (Ethyl & Methyl Alcohol and Ethylene Glycol)
http://www.kumc.edu/research/medicine/pharmacology/CAI/webCAI/ff87.htm
- Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers
http://ull.chemistry.uakron.edu/genobc/slide.html$Chapter=/genobc/Chapter_13/&Last=43&Slide=31
- Cancer Research America, Dr. James Coleman
"...Alcohol is the main ingredient in many perfumes, fragrances and colognes, according to the
manufacturer¼s label on the containers. There is definitive scientific and medical proof that
alcohol is carcinogenic and that it can cause breast cancer in humans when ingested (4, 13). As
reported in a National Cancer Institute publication, there is a causal link between cancer of the
oral cavity and the „long-term use of mouthwashes high in alcohol content¾ -- indicating the effect
of topical application rather than systemic exposure since mouthwashes are not swallowed by
most people (10)."There is an abundance of scientific evidence showing that alcohol and other ingredients used in
cosmetics can enter the bloodstream through the skin (15, 16). Alcoholic perfumes, fragrances and
colognes are applied directed to the breast by some women. In such instances, many breast cells
at the site where most malignant tumors occur receive a dose of alcohol that is greater than
what would be experienced with heavy drinking. ..."
Go to Dr. Coleman's page, Education, to read the rest of his comments and link to the footnotes. -- barb
http://www.cancerresearchamerica.org/edu.html
- Consumer Alert-Isopropyl Alcohol
by Marj Melchiors
"... Avoid products with words such as propyl, methyl, butyl, benzene, toluene,
xylene, and styrene in their ingredient lising. These would signify that they are
in the isopropyl alcohol family. ..."
http://www.allnaturalcosmetics.com/Isopropyl%20Alcohol.htm
- Cure For Cancer
info about Dr. Hulda Regehr Clark's work
http://www.lightsv.org/cancer.htmFUSELS ALCOHOLS
http://www.beer-brewing.com/brewers-yeast/brewers-yeast-fusel-alcohols.htm
- Hormones and alcohol equally risky
"TORONTO, Sep 29, 1999 (The Canadian Press via COMTEX) -- Women who
drink two bottles of beer a day should be just as worried about increasing their
breast-cancer risk as those on hormone replacement therapy. ..."
http://www.kron.com/Global/story.asp?s=12178
- Isopropyl Alcohol
From: The Emergency Medicine and Primary Care Home Page
http://www.embbs.com/cr/alc/alc5.html
- ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL
University of California - MSDS System
http://chem-courses.ucsd.edu/CoursePages/Uglabs/MSDS/isopropyl.alcohol.-kodak.html
- Isopropyl Alcohol; CAS Number: 67-63-0
"There is an increased risk of cancer associated with the manufacturing of Isopropyl Alcohol."
http://www.ndcrt.org/data/EPA_Chemical_Fact_Sheets/Isopropyl-Alcohol-_18k_
- Isopropyl Alcohol
Zarc International, Inc. -- "It is not a cancer causing agent. ... Not All Alcohols are Safe"
http://www.zarc.com/english/other_sprays/nonflam/isopropyl.html
- ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL (90 - 100%)
MSDS Number: I8840 --- Effective Date: 07/21/00
http://www.jtbaker.com/msds/i8840.htm
- Living with Alcohol(drinking alcohol)
by Steven Wm. Fowkes
http://www.ceri.com/alcohol.htm
- Pathophysiology and Teratology of Pre-natal Alcohol Toxicity (drinking alcohol)
http://www.adopting.org/DrJane/ov2pathophys.html
- Support Netwwork for the Aldehyde and Solvent Affected
http://www.NCchem.com/bibliography.htm
- WASTE -- Workers Against Senseless Toxic Exposure
http://www.NCchem.com/waste.htm
- WASTE -- Article appearing in The New Reactor
Aldrich Flavors and Fragrances
You must register to use this site, but it is free. -- barb
http://www.sigma-aldrich.com/saws.nsf/Home?OpenFrameset
- Food and Beverage search
For example, key in "vanillin" . . . it's a benzene. -- barb
https://www.sigma-aldrich.com/SAWS.nsf/Pages/Food+&+Beverage?EditDocument
- OnLine MSDS Service
https://www.sigma-aldrich.com/SAWS.nsf/msdshelp?OpenForm
Alerts
Allergy
- EHN's Alert!
http://ehnca.org/www/ehnhompg/alert.htm
- EHN's Alert to pregnant women
http://ehnca.org/www/ehnlinx/p.htm#Pregnancy
- EHN's Avoid Fragrances
http://ehnca.org/www/ehnlinx/a.htm#AVOID
Also see Asthma
http://ehnca.org/www/ehnlinx/a.htm#AsthmaThose who live with fragrance-sensitization realize that they do not suffer an "allergy," but
most of the world thinks only in terms of allergy and so often you will hear the expression, "I am
allergic to perfume (or fragrance)." Regardless of how it's phrased, we know that perfumes
cause, exacerbate and trigger, many allergy-like symptoms, hence the confusion. If you have
asthma, along with your "allergies," you may be interested in this brochure. -- barb
Now onto the info on allergy. . .
- Perfumes and Asthma Don't Mix
Trifold brochure developed by barb, based on collaborative effort
led by Julius Anderson, MD,PhD
This version has been approved by Dr. Anderson. -- barb
http://ehnca.org/www/ehnlinx/donmix.htm
- Anderson's Perfumes and Asthma -- don't mix
Half-fold version.
http://www.andersonlaboratories.com/alweb30.htm
Airway allergy and worklife.
Malmberg P
Scand J Work Environ Health 2001;27(6):422-425.
They state, "strong scents." -- barb http://www.occuphealth.fi/cgi-bin/sjweh/abst_testi.pl?key=2001|6|422--|1
- AllAllergies
http://allallergy.net/allallergy/index.html
- Allergic Rhinitis, Top 10 Tips for Addressing
Business & Health
Action Items for Employers
Corporate and clinical experts who participated in a Business & Health roundtable agreed
on 10 practical tactics for employers who recognize the impact of allergies on job performance.
"... 4. Establish a policy addressing strong odors from such sources as perfumes.
Even if such odors contain irritants rather than allergens per se, some employees
may have a low threshold for distress. ..."
I do believe they ought to know that "irritant" used to describe a chemical is not to be
confused with an irritant that is an emotional annoyance. When talking about perfume,
think of irritant as defined in your Oxford Dictionary: POISON. Although,
I must admit, I have found that management teams that prefer to poison the air with perfumed
products do cause distress, as used above. Distress as defined by American Heritage Dictionary
means: A STATE OF PHYSICAL OR MENTAL SUFFERING, PAIN, MISERY, HURT,
AGONY, ANGUISH,WOE, AFFLICTION. Chemical irritants -- poisons -- cause physical injury. -- barb
http://www.businessandhealth.com/hostedfiles/features/allergiesatwork/consumer/article01.htm
- Allergies: Sniffles, Sneezes and Suffering
Business & Health
The effects of allergies and their treatment go way beyond sneezing and a stuffy nose, impacting many aspects of sufferers' personal and professional lives. By Rebecca Voelker
http://www.businessandhealth.com/hostedfiles/features/allergiesatwork/physician/article02.htm
- The Hidden Cost of Allergies
The greatest productivity loss from allergic rhinitis comes not from employees
taking sick days but from reduced performance among those who come to work.
By Shelly Reese; Business & Health
http://www.businessandhealth.com/hostedfiles/features/allergiesatwork/physician/article03.htm
- Allergens in the Workplace
Allergens can emerge in settings that appear clean, well maintained and
chemical free...at home and at work.
By Helen Lippman, Contributing Editor
"... The next time you encounter the guy down the hall who always seems to
have a runny nose and red, watery eyes, don't assume it's an intractable cold,
a bout of seasonal hay fever or a stubborn case of the flu. Office workers
may not be exposed to heavy chemicals in spray paints, enzymes in
detergents or the red cedar dust in lumber, but allergists now recognize that
office buildings can harbor a number of allergens or irritants. A sneezing,
sniffling employee could be reacting to copy machine toner, a colleague's
perfume, airborne spores from mold and fungi in the circulation system,
cockroaches or other indoor irritants or allergens. ...
"... The first indication that something's amiss usually comes when employees
report what they believe to be allergicãand job-relatedãsymptoms. But
just getting workers to the point where they're willing to come forward
requires deliberate action. 'Employers need to educate supervisors and other
employees,' Grammer emphasizes. 'They need to be told that if they
develop teary eyes, wheezing, sneezing or other related symptoms, they may
be allergic to something in the workplace and need to tell someone. And tell
them they don't have to worry about being fired,' she adds.
"Keeping workers quiet or dismissing tentative complaints is a highly
ineffective strategy that's likely to deflate employee morale. Delay also
significantly boosts health risks and subsequent costs. ...
"... 'If workers with allergic symptoms are removed from the site or the
offending substance is removed within the first six months to a year,'
Grammer reports, 'they're unlikely to get permanent asthma. If exposure is
much longer than that and they develop abnormal pulmonary function, only one
in four cases of asthma will go away.' ... "
http://www.businessandhealth.com/hostedfiles/features/allergiesatwork/physician/article04.htm
- Allergy
Volume 57 Issue s72 Page 30 - August 2002 Environmental urban factors (air pollution and allergens) and the rising trends
in allergic respiratory diseases
G. D'Amato
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/servlet/useragent?func=synergy&synergyAction=showAbstract&doi=10.1034/j.1398-9995.57.s72.5.x
- AllergyAlertCook.com
You can order "Allergy Alert Cookbook - The World's Best From East To West"
http://www.ALLERGYALERTCOOK.com/default.asp
- Allergy New Zealand
http://www.allergyclinic.co.nz
Allergies
http://www.allergy.org.nz/allergies/
- Asthma and Allergies
"Asthma is a condition characterized by chronic inflammation of the airways. The
inflammation can be caused by a number of factors, including viral infections or long-
term exposure to a chemical irritant, but is also commonly associated with an immune
system reaction to allergens. ..."
Folks, when you read, "chemical irritant" think beyond just tobacco smoke, or paint fumes to
the chemical irritants you most often come in contact with . . . FRAGRANCE. That innocuous
sounding word is a label for concoctions of tens to hundreds of inadequately tested chemicals and
they are added to a myrad of products. Where is the testing for adverse effects upon inhalation? -- barb
http://www.allergy.org.nz/allergies/asthma/
- Reactions to Cosmetics and Skin Care Products
By Dr Vincent St Aubyn Crump, Auckland Allergy Clinic
"It is estimated that the average adult uses at least 7 different skin care products
each day, so it¼s not surprising that reactions to these products are very common.
Reactions can be seen after the first application or after years of use. ..."
This piece also contains info on plants that cause allergies, so watch out for "natural." -- barb
http://www.allergy.org.nz/allergies/contact/
- Allergy Research Group
http://www.allergyresearchgroup.com
- Articles: Research and Information
http://www.allergyresearchgroup.com/articles.htm
- Body mass index http://www.allergyresearchgroup.com/arg/games/bodymass.htm
- Periodic Table of the Elements
http://www.allergyresearchgroup.com/arg/games/periodictable.htmAlso see BodyBio
http://www.bodybio.com/
- Allergy, Sensitivity & Environmental Health Association
"ASEHA is a voluntary organisation, it is a self-help support group for people
with allergy, food intolerance, multiple chemical sensitivity, chronic fatigue
syndrome, hyperactivity, attention deficit disorder. ASEHA was formed
in1984 to bring allergy sufferers together to share information, for
encouragement and mutual support. Only another allergy sufferer can truly
understand the social consequences and the misery of allergy.
http://www.asehaqld.org.au/
- About Fragrances: Did you know ää. Fragrances can make you ill
Leaflet written by Dorothy M. Bowes for ASEHA Qld Inc 2004
http://www.asehaqld.org.au/Leaflets/about_fragrances.htm
- Air Quality Information
http://www.asehaqld.org.au/air_quality.htm
- CHEMICAL INJURY
Includes info on fragrances. -- barb
http://www.asehaqld.org.au/chemical_injury_issues_paper.htm
- CHEMICAL SENSITIVITY: Is there a connection between your chronic medical
condition and allergy, food intolerance or chemical sensitivity? - A leaflet
A publication of ASEHA Qld Inc. A volunteer community organisation promoting
awareness in the community.
http://www.asehaqld.org.au/chemical_sensitivity_leaflet.htm
- Fragrance, Perfume, Scent Page
http://www.asehaqld.org.au/Fragrances_Perfumes/Fragrance%20Page.htm- Allergy tips from a fellow allergy sufferer
http://stores.us.ohio-state.edu/~steen/allergy/
- Allergy to Perfume in the Air - and similar illness due to perfume
in the air we breathe - a correspondence page
http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~aair/perfume_corr.htm
- Asthma: could it be caused by something at work?
Do not overlook the fragrance chemicals in an ordinary office setting! IF the fragrance
abusers can be noticed for any distance beyond their arm length -- the industry's standard
"Scent Circle" area -- you've got yourself a case of perfume pollution. Perfume causes, exacerbates
and triggers asthma and a range of other diseases. Productivity drops when people feel sick. -- barb
http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~aair/asthma_occup.htm
- AllerCare Products Recall
Remember the adage: An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Only YOU can do
something about poisoning your body, your air and the water downstream: STOP buying
products containing petrochemically derived fragrances until the flavors and fragrance industry
and the FDA can show us that these products are safe for the user . . . and everyone who
comes in contact with the user. I might add, if you clean well, keep the area dry, add lots of fresh air
and sunshine to the mix, you don't have to rely on pesticides to control dustmites.
Note: Links die. Try searching for "AllerCare Recall" if the links I've provided no longer work. -- barb
- EPA: ALLERCARE PRODUCTS RECALLED DUE TO ASTHMA AND
RESPIRATORY PROBLEMS
- Questions & Answers - AllerCareÅ Product Recall
http://www.epa.gov/pesticides/citizens/allercareq_a.htm#1
- AllerCare Dust Mite Powder Recall
Asthma & Allergy Foundation of America, Florida Chapter Inc.
http://www.aafaflorida.org/recall_1_18_00.htm
- AllerCareDust mite spray, powder recalled
WASHINGTON, Jan 14 (Reuters)
"S.C. Johnson said that it believed the fragrance of its dust mite spray and powder
was to blame for the allergic reactions in consumers. "
Reuters links active only very short time. -- barb
http://www.reutershealth.com/eline/open/2000011421.html
- ReutersHealth
http://www.reutershealth.com/
or see http://www.americanmedicalassociation.org/special/asthma/newsline/reuters/01177612.htm
- TGSC Material Safety Data Sheet for BENZYL BENZOATE FCC --
a fragrance ingredient in AllerCare
The Good Scents Company
http://www.hazard.com/msds/mf/gsc/files/md101390.html
- AllerCareÅ Dust Mite Carpet Powder and Dust Mite Allergen Spray Recalled
"Racine, WI (SafetyAlerts) - SC Johnson has today initiated a recall
of AllerCareÅ Dust Mite Carpet Powder and AllerCareÅ Dust Mite
Allergen Spray because some consumers, particularly those with
severe allergies and asthma, have reported reactions related to the
level of fragrance in the products. "
http://www.recalls.net/recall/p/00/allercare.htm
- The POISON to "stop" allergies causes allergic reactions
Safe2Use
http://www.safe2use.net/ca-ipm/00-01-15.htm
- A little about Dust Mite Control Excerpt from Steve Tvedten's book "The Best Control"
http://www.safe2use.com/pests/scabies/mites/dust-control.htm
- Poisonings Manual
Dust mite products and asthma
http://www.oshd.org/cdsum/99cdsum.htm
- Allergy and Immunology
- International Archives of Allergy and Immunology
Search this site, you can read the abstracts. -- barb
http://www.karger.com/journals/iaa/iaa_jh.htm
- Allergy Statistics - January 2002
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.
NIAID is a component of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). http://www.niaid.nih.gov/factsheets/allergystat.htm
- Allergies/Hay Fever - Fast Stats from CDC
http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/allergies.htm
- The Auckland Allergy Clinic
[The clinic] is committed to the provision of a high quality private sector diagnostic and
management service for patients and referring doctors.
http://www.allergyclinic.co.nz/
- ALLERGY LIBRARY
http://www.allergyclinic.co.nz/physician.html
- Fragrance (& Spice) Allergy
http://www.allergyclinic.co.nz/guides/37.html
- Danish Environment
Environmental magazine published twice yearly by the Danish EPA.
Internet Edition 2; September 1996
Perfume Causes Allergy
http://www.mst.dk/magazine/issue2/perfume/Default.htm
- Perfumes cause allergies - News
"...The study concluded that the number of eczema patients with perfume allergy has
doubled since 1979 from one in twenty eczema patients to one in ten in 1995. ..."
"Tests by the perfume/cosmetics industry "The majority of studies have been undertaken by the perfume/cosmetics industry, and
only a minor part are publicly available. Jeanne Duus Johansen suggests that when
the results are made public, they are likely to show better results than those of the
studies she has been involved with. This is because the industry tests perfumes on healthy
persons and so the number of allergic eczema reactions will always be lower than in
the studies at Gentofte University Hospital, where the substances are tested on eczema
patients. This means that the industry's research will not show how the
products affect people with allergy problems. ..."
Folks, this is just skin reactions of the primary user, at that. What about effects over time from
absorption? What about effects over time from inhaling? Remember scents are made to be
inhaled (smelled), yet the industry doesn't openly test for effects upon inhalation . . . inhalation by
user nor for effects upon inhalation by nonusers. Buyer BEWARE! Look for organic products,
free of petrochemical-derived fragrances for personal care and for cleaning and maintenance -- barb
http://www.gina.antczak.btinternet.co.uk/CU/CUNEWS.HTM#article1-- end Allergy --
... but also see . . .
Asthma http://ehnca.org/www/ehnlinx/a.htm#Asthma
Fragrances http://ehnca.org/www/ehnlinx/f.htm#Fragrance
Perfume http://ehnca.org/www/ehnlinx/p.htm#Perfume
Alpha-Hydroxy Acids - AHA
Alpha Nutrition Online
- The ABC's of Alpha-Hydroxy Acids
by Dr. Dennis T Sepp
As published in Les Nouvelles Esthetiques; December, 1998
http://www.shikai.com/info/alpha.htm
- Time to Review Your Cosmetics, Under Bright Light
By JANE E. BRODY; NY Times: PERSONAL HEALTH; May 22, 2001
"... What you should know about A.H.A.'s is that they increase the skin's sensitivity
to the sun. Even if you have not used the product for a day or two, you are
likely to burn faster and suffer the skin-damaging effects of ultraviolet radiation
unless you adequately protect your skin against the sun. ..."
Note: And in this instance, 100 letters to the FDA is a BIG deal! The FDA ignores over
1,200 letters regarding fragrance sensitization. -- barb
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/05/22/health/22BROD.html
http://www.nutramed.com/
Alternative Health Care
- The Ailing Environment
A Perspective, Stephen J. Gislason MD
http://www.nutramed.com/environment/index.htmPollution - Chemical Sensitivity, MCS
http://www.nutramed.com/environment/mcs.htm
- Solutions for Health Problems
http://www.nutramed.com/alphacenters.htm
NOTE: EHN does not recommend anything; we bring you
this information as a service only.
Please check with your own health care provider or practioner
Why Choose Alternative Medicine?
http://www.1stchineseherbs.com/alternativemedicine.htm
Acupuncture -- see section above
Alternative Radio
Allergy? The Case for Neutralizing (Optimal Dose) Immunotherapy
http://www.supernet.net/~jackibar/case.html
Aloe Vera, Active Molecules in -- Summary
http://clever.net/at/immune-system/aloe-vera-summary.html
Alternative/Complementary Medicine
WellnessWeb.Com
http://wellweb.com/AlternativeComplementary_Medicine.htm
From WellnessWeb.Com
Alternative Health Care -
Naturopathy and Environmental Medicine in the 21st Century
By Walter J. Crinnion ND
http://www.wellnessweb.com/ALTERN/Environment/naturopathy.htm
Kentucky Bills, What You Should Really Know and Wake Up Insurance Companies
http://www-members.adept.net/~mcsinfo/alternat.htm
Alternative Health Consultant, Jonathan Campbell
http://www.cqs.com/health.htm
- Health Alert
http://www.cqs.com/halert.htmToxic Alert
http://www.cqs.com/etoxic.htmAlternative Medicine.com
http://www.alternativemedicine.com/
- About Us
http://www.alternativemedicine.com/about/indexabout.shtml
- Provocative Essays
http://www.alternativemedicine.com/essays.shtml
- Testimony of Burton Goldberg
Founder and CEO of AlternativeMedicine.com;
http://www.alternativemedicine.com/congress.shtml
- Tumor Diagnosis and Tumor Therapy Using Bioresonance Therapy Based on Cell Apoptosis:
Gotten through their search engine -- barb
http://www.alternativemedicine.com/cgi-bin/search/search_index2?url=XXYXXYdocsQQQhealthcenterQQQnewhopeclinicQQQpagesQQQtdt.html&term0=cancer&term1=&term2=&term3=
- WHAT'S EATING STEPHEN BARRETT?
He says he's using science to protect the public from expensive fad diagnoses, but if this
"quackbuster" has his way, the public will have no recourse but conventional medicine for
their health problems.
By Burton Goldberg
http://www.rvi.net/~fluoride/goldberg.htm
- Alternative-medicine-and-health, llc
http://alternative-medicine-and-health.com/conditions/heart/heart.htmAlternative Medicine Homepage
http://www.pitt.edu/~cbw/altm.html
Page of links --
http://www.pitt.edu/~cbw/internet.html
Alternative Medicine Online
http://www.alternativemedicine.com/
WHAT'S EATING STEPHEN BARRETT?
He says he's using science to protect the public from expensive fad diagnoses, but if
this "quackbuster" has his way, the public will have no recourse but conventional
medicine for their health problems. (A piece on MCS et al. -- barb)
On the Edge with Burton Goldberg
http://www.rvi.net/~fluoride/goldberg.htm
Alternative Medicine query via Yahoo!
- Alternative Medicine Review
http://www.thorne.com/altmedrev/index.html
Alternative Healthcare - The Doctor Within - Dr. Tim O'Shea
- Environmental Medicine, Part 1: The Human Burden of
Environmental Toxins and Their Common Health Effects
by Walter J. Crinnion, ND
Volume 5, Number 1, February 2000
http://www.thorne.com/altmedrev/fulltext/med5-1.html- Environmental Medicine, Part 2 - Health Effects of
and Protection from Ubiquitous Airborne Solvent Exposure
Walter J. Crinnion, ND
Volume 5, Number 2, April 2000
http://www.thorne.com/altmedrev/contents5-2.html
- Male Infertility: Nutritional and Environmental Considerations
by Steven Sinclair, ND, LAc
http://www.thorne.com/altmedrev/fulltext/infert5-1.html
NOTE: "SPERM DAMAGE LINKED TO PHTHALATE USED IN
FRAGRANCES, NEW STUDY BY HARVARD RESEARCHERS FINDS"
December 9, 2002: For Immediate Release: December 9, 2002
Contact: Stacy Malkan 202-234-0091
WOMEN¼S VOICES FOR THE EARTH ~ HEALTH CARE WITHOUT HARM
http://www.NotTooPretty.org/pa_12_09_02.htm
"Today the field of alternative medicine is like a wild jungle, full of
unsubstantiated claims, junk science, and marketing hype.
" This website is dedicated to providing referenced, scientific data on a variety of
holistic and alternative medicine topics, focusing on universal principles, sound
physiology, and the undiluted healing powers of the body itself. ..."
http://www.thedoctorwithin.com/index_fr.htmlAlternative Products
http://www.mtnhigh.com/gfyidx.html
Amazing Breakthroughs in Immune System Enhancement
Medical Research and Scientific Evidence Supporting Glyco-Nutritional PhytoNutrients
American WholeHealth, Inc.
Integrative medicine
http://www.americanwholehealth.com/
Appropriate Health Care for the Chemically Injured
- ICNR - International Center for Nutritional Research
http://www.icnr.securesites.com/index.html
- Myers Cocktail
http://www.americanwholehealth.com/centers/boston/questions/answers.cfm
(Also see North Carolina Chemical Injury Network) http://n-i.com/NCchem
Chiropractic
- Chiropractic Page
http://www.mbnet.mb.ca/~jwiens/chiro2.html
- ChiroWeb, website of Dynamic Chiropractic
http://www.chiroweb.com/
- Dynamic Chiropractic Archive Search, Keyword: Drug
http://www.chiroweb.com/cgi-bin/archives
Cranial Osteopathy (Craniosacral Osteopathy)
HealthWorld's page of links
The Holistic Healing Web Page
http://www.holisticmed.com/
Immunology Medical Associates
Josef M. Issels, MD/ Issels Treatment
http://www.alternativemedicine.com/healthcenter/issels/centers.htmlNational Center for Complementary & Alternative Medicine
http://nccam.nih.gov/nccam/what-is-cam/fields/alternative.shtml#traditionalReiki
- Inner Light Services
"Reiki (pronounced Ray-key) is an Ancient Eastern Healing Art,
which Promotes Healing on ALL Levels ~ Physical, Mental, Emotional, Spiritual
http://home.flash.net/~ilightsv/
- The S.E.E.D. of Personal Power Presents:
Information About Reiki & Reiki Classes
http://www.reiki.com/reiki.html
Use of Alternative Medicine by Cancer Patients "Common and Widespread"
http://www.mercola.com/1998/aug/16/index.htm
http://www.alternativeradio.org/
Alternatives Information
- Paul Loeb 1- "Overcoming Cynicism," June 3, 1999. [national broadcast]; $13
http://www.alternativeradio.org/tapes/compcat.html
" Alternatives is one of the largest free online libraries for social change.
It's a big (2 gigs) pool of helpful information, most of it in text form (not in HTML
markup) - ready to take away for your own research/education/arguments."
http://www.alternatives.com/
-- end Alternative --
- Environmental Illness Info (plus Bibliography)
http://www.alternatives.com/library/hea/hecfs/envill.txt
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Alzheimer's
Amalgam
- Alzheimer's Association
http://www.alz.org/
- How to contact the Alzheimer's AssociationÝ
http://www.alz.org/assoc/Contact.html- Alzheimer's Society of Canada -- English and French
http://www.alzheimer.ca/
- AlzheimerSupport.com
http://www.alzheimersupport.com/
- Adding Vitamin C to Certain Drugs May Help Treat Alzheimer¼s
AlzheimerSupport.com; 01-18-2002
http://www.alzheimersupport.com/library/showarticle.cfm/ID/1611/e/1/T/Alzheimers/
- Fact Sheet: Alzheimer's Disease
Family Caregiver Alliance
http://www.caregiver.org/factsheets/diagnoses/alzheimers.html
- About Dr. Peter S. Spencer, CROET
http://www.ohsu.edu/croet/spencer.html- Focus on Memory Disorders Unit, Massachusetts General Hospital
http://dem0nmac.mgh.harvard.edu/newsletter/Jan1995/memdis.html
- Partners Program of Excellence in Alzheimer's and Other Neurodegenerative Diseases
http://www.partners.org/cgi-view/cgipy.exe/homepage.py?dept_id=7376 Alzheimer Web
http://dsmallpc2.path.unimelb.edu.au/ad.html/
Also see
Dental
http://ehnca.org/www/ehnlinx/d.htm#Dental
Doctors http://ehnca.org/www/ehnlinx/d.htm#doctors
Mercury http://ehnca.org/www/ehnlinx/m.htm#Mercury
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- Contacting Rep Waxman (D California)
http://www.house.gov/waxman/Contact_Rep._Waxman/contact_rep._waxman.htm
Amalgam removal
- 9 Steps to Detox from Mercury Fillings
"Eight amalgams in a single mouth can release 3-17 mcg of mercury per day
"While removal of amalgam fillings stops any further poisoning, you still need to detoxify your body
to eliminate the residual effects of mercury.
http://www.alternativemedicine.com/digest/issue29/29039R00.shtml
- DENTAL AMALGAM REMOVAL - MERCURY TOXICITY
http://www.accessnable.com.au/handbook/amalgam.htm
- Protocol for Mercury/Silver Filling Removal
International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology
http://www.holisticmed.com/dental/amalgam/iaomt.txt
- Amalgam Risks
http://web.health.gov/environment/amalgam1/amalgamr.htm
- Archives of AMALGAM@LISTSERV.GMD.DE
http://www.listserv.gmd.de/archives/amalgam.html
- ARE MERCURY DENTAL FILLINGS A TOXIC TIME BOMB IN YOUR HEAD?
By Charles W. Moore - © 1998 Charles W. Moore
http://barque.freeyellow.com/merc.html
- Are åsilver¼ dental fillings safe? Your Environment drills into the controversy
By Francesca Lyman; SPECIAL TO MSNBC; July 11, ????
ToxFAQsTM for - Mercury ATSDR
http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/tfacts46.html
ATSDR writes: "... Keep all mercury-containing medicines away from children."
How about rephrasing that to: Keep all mercury-containing medicines and fillings OUT
of children!"? See- Lawsuit Filed for Mercury in Vaccines Causing Autism
Dr. Joseph Mercola
http://www.mercola.com/2001/oct/31/mercury_lawsuit.htmFor links to more info on vaccines, see EHN's
http://ehnca.org/www/ehnlinx/v.htm#Vaccines
- DAMS - DENTAL AMALGAM MERCURY SYNDROME
call our DAMS National Office at 1-800-311-6265
http://www.dams.cc/The Dental Amalgam Issue - Mercury Free and Healthy
http://www.amalgam.org/
- A Common Sense Approach to the Mercury Issue
http://www.icnr.securesites.com/uam/MercuryCourseLiterature.html
- DAMS Fact Sheets on Mercury Exposure from Amalgam and Adverse Health Effects
http://home.earthlink.net/~berniew1/indexd.html
- Toxicity Symptoms
Available through The Wayback Machine at
http://web.archive.org/web/20021224210855/http://www.icnr.securesites.com/uam/MercuryToxSymptoms.html
- Dental / Arm Pain Connection
http://www.icnr.com/cs/cs_09.html
Grave Chemical Injury (GCI)
http://www.tox-doc.com/e_index.htm
- The endless story about the health-risk caused by Amalgam
http://www.tox-doc.com/englisch/amalgam.htm
- HugNet
The Website of Hal A.Huggins, DDS, MS
Research In Toxicity
"HugNet is an educational resource designed to inform the patient about alternatives
to traditional dental procedures and materials. ..."
http://www.hugnet.com/
- Mercury Amalgam Fillings
http://www.geocities.com/ctfutures2001/mercury-amalgam-fillings.htm
- TalkInternationa.com
Recoveries after Amalgam Replacement ... http://www.talkinternational.com/issues_health_research.htm
- ToxicTeeth
News Central for the Fight for Mercury-Free Dentistry
Note: Many links are PDF files. -- barb
http://www.toxicteeth.org/-- end amalgam --
Amazon.com
For those who shop via the www -- or just "window shop" -- here is the link to what is claimed to be "Earth's Biggest Bookstore."
American
- American Academy of Allergy and Immunology
http://www.aaaai.org/
- "Asthmatics' reactions to common perfumes" -- scroll down
Hmmmm, what a difference a year makes!
At least we've acknowledgement that fragrances trigger asthma. -- barb
"SAN DIEGOãFragrances are often cited by asthmatics as initiating or exacerbating
asthma; and different fragrances vary in the number and intensity of allergic reactions
they cause, researchers said today at the AAAAI Annual Meeting. ..."
http://www.aaaai.org/media/news_releases/2000/03/000304.html
- Idiopathic environmental intolerances; AAAAI Board of Directors
JACI, Vol. 103, January 1999, pp. 36-40
Don't you think it's time these folks looked at the toxic brew of modern synthetic
fragrances? As synthetic sents are irritants and sensitizers, that sets folks up for severe
reactions to Mother Nature's fragrances too. Now that I'm no longer in a toxic workplace,
-- loaded with synthetic scents in personal care and cleaning/maintenance products --
I can again enjoy Mother Nature's bounty. My "allergic" reactions went with the
absence of synthetic scents. -- barb
http://www.aaaai.org/professional/physicianreference/positionstatements/ps35.stm
- Environmental allergen avoidance in allergic asthma
JACI, Vol. 103, February 1999, pp. 203-5
- Ad Hoc Working Group on Environmental Allergens and Asthma
http://www.aaaai.org/professional/physicianreference/positionstatements/ps36.stm
- American Academy of Dermatology
http://www.aad.org./
Check for adverse effects of commonly prescribed drugs on the website of
MedlinePlus Health Information (Drug)
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/druginformation.html -- barb
- Allergies: The Culprit Could Be Hiding In Your Cosmetic Bag
"...Studies suggest that up to 10 percent of the population may have some adverse
reaction to a cosmetic item over the course of his or her lifetime. These reactions are
not gender-specific, but typically women are affected more than men since they tend
to use more cosmetic items. ...
Is this a no-brainer or what? What do detractors of women who have become severely sensitized
to the chemical compounds known as "fragrance" have to say about this bit of common sense?
I'd say this article is a MUST read. While it says nothing about airborne fragrance reactions, it does give you gems such as the following . . . -- barb
"... Fragrance is the No. 1 cause of allergic cosmetic reactions. There are more than
5,000 basic fragrances, but this encompasses far more than cologne or perfume. ..."
And, . . . "... Dermatologists recommend that people who experience allergic contact dermatitis
adhere to the following program to avoid some of the most probable offending agents,
with specific patch testing performed once the dermatitis is clear:
-- For clothing care, double rinse all detergents and avoid all fabric softeners.
-- Try to wear pure, untreated cotton in light colors. Avoid permanent press or
cotton blends. Silk and polyester are acceptable.-- Wash all new clothing items five times before wearing.
-- Use only fragrance-free soaps, body cleansers, shampoos and conditioners.
-- Avoid all perfumes, colognes, and after-shaves.
-- Do not use any fingernail care products or hair spray.
"The American Academy of Dermatology, founded in 1938, is the largest, most influential,
and most representative of all dermatologic associations. ..."
Great advice as far as it goes. But, again, the subject of fragrances is being dealt with as if it is
a problem unique to that one individual and all that one individual has to do is to AVOID
USING scented products. . It is the nature of this petrochemical beast to become one with the
air we all must breathe.To spell out the obvious: Our modern fragrances are volatile organic compounds, therefore they
become the air we all must breathe. Synthetic scents are not tested for reactions to skin beyond
those of the primary user.When will our government agencies and health care societies begin to look at the fact that
fragrances contain volatile chemicals that are known or suspected hormone disrupters, irritants,
sensitizers, carcinogens, tertatogens and neurotoxins? Fragrances should be tested BEFORE
marketing for their adverse effects upon users and nonusers who suffer adverse events at
secondary and tertiary levels of exposure. Fragrances should be tested for their effects upon the
reproductive systems of developing fetuses as well males and females of all ages. Fragrances should
be researched for their effects upon the respiratory systems of users and non users; for their
neurotoxic effects upon users and non users; for their potential cancer-causing capabilities for
users and non users. Come to think of it, if there is synthetic scent in the air, we all are users!.
And therein lies the reason more and more people are seeking fragrance-free accommodation! -- barb
http://www.newswise.com/articles/2000/3/ALLERGY.AAD.htmland: http://www.aad.org/PressReleases/allgeries.html
- Allergic Contact Rashes
See AAD's section, "Skin Care Products." While AAD mentions, " Perfumes, lotions, and
cosmetics may cause allergic contact dermatitis ...," again there is no mention about not having to
use the product to be adversely affected by synthetic scents. Remember, synthetic scents are
only benign in the mind of the beholder AND these products volatilize. That's the nature of
the beast. For a glimpse at the chemicals used to manufacture synthetic scents, see the FDA
Petition and its analyses. -- barb
http://www.ehnca.org/www/FDApetition/bkgrinfo.htm
http://www.aad.org/pamphlets/allergic.html
- Allergies: The Culprit Could Be Hiding In Your Cosmetic Bag
This article has excellent info, just narrowed to user only. However, it applies to the
secondhand recipient as well. -- barb
http://www.aad.org/PressReleases/allgeries.html
- Contact Dermatitis
AAD recognizes, "Airborne nickel dermatitis."
Why do they not recognize airborne fragrance dermatitis? -- barb
http://www.aad.org/Marketplace/shopping/slides/38.html
- DerminfoNet
Educational info by AAD
http://www.derm-infonet.com/
There are more topics, I'm just bringing you two sections. -- barb
- Acnenet
http://www.derm-infonet.com/acnenet/index.html
- Acne from cosmetics
Again, no mentiuon of airborne contact. Synthetic scents adversely affect people at the
secondary and tertiary levels. Let's listen to the people! -- barb
http://www.skincarephysicians.com/acnenet/acnecos.html
- Acne with environmental causes
"Acne may also be due to (or aggravated by) contact with a large variety of
comedogenic substances. For example, the airborne grease in a fast food
restaurant can be comedogenic, as can motor oil, which someone may be
exposed to regularly at a job. ..."
Ah, duh, how about voliatilizing fragrance chemicals? -- barb
http://www.skincarephysicians.com/acnenet/envirocs.html
- The four basic "causes" of acne
"Four basic factors, work together for the development of comedones:
Hormones (androgens)
Increased sebum production
Changes inside the follicle
Bacteria
Now this conveniently leaves out any mention of airborne fragrance chemicals, which can and
DO cause acne. One does NOT have to be a primary user of synthetically scented personal care
or cleaning/maintenance products to have one's health adversely affected by them. -- barb
http://www.skincarephysicians.com/acnenet/causes.html
- Eczemanet
http://www.derm-infonet.com/eczemanet/index.htm
- Eczemas - Allergic & Nonallergic
HOW can they not include synthetic scents? -- barb
http://www.derm-infonet.com/eczemanet/may.html
- Eczema Treatment
Be sure to check drug adverse reactions. SeeMedlinePlus Health Information (Drug)
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/druginformation.html -- barb
http://www.derm-infonet.com/eczemanet/treatment.html
- Eczema/Atopic Dermatitis
Not a mention about synthetic scents! Not even as worn or used by the individual suffering
eczema AND, of course, no hint of AIRBORNE CONTACT DERMATITIS from scents worn
and used by others. Why not? Surely, parents with infants and young children, who also use
synthetically scented personal care and cleaning/maintenance products would like to know that
they may see an improvement in the condition of their child(ren) if they switched to Eco-friendly,
truly fragrance-free products. Remember, labels can say "fragrance-free" or "unscented"
and yet, by law, the product can still carry masking scents. (See FDA pages.) Frankly, I'd
rather try going fragrance-free before trying " ... cortisone creams, ointments on lotions and
sometimes tars. ..." on my children. Look at the warnings about those treatments. -- barb
http://www.aad.org/pamphlets/eczema.html
- Environmental Dangers Pose a Threat to Children's Skin
WASHINGTON, D.C. (March 2, 2001)
Again, no mention of synthetically scented products, nor perfumes ... These are not benign substances. -- barb
http://www.aad.org/PressReleases/enviromental.html
- Solving Problems Related to the Use of Cosmetics & Skin Care Products
"... Fragrances - Fragrances cause more allergic contact dermatitis than any other
ingredient. More than 5,000 different fragrances are used in cosmetics and skin care
products. Hypoallergenic fragrances have been developed to minimize the problem. ..."
Alas, there's no information regarding airborne contact dermatitis. -- barb
http://www.aad.org/pamphlets/cosmetic.html
- American Academy of Environmental Medicine
http://www.healthy.net/pan/pa/NaturalTherapies/aaem/index.html
- Several Presentations on Innovative Approaches to Asthma American Academy of Environmental Medicine (AAEM) Baltimore, Mar 1998
Summaries by J.C. Waterhouse, Ph.D.
(Based on information published in Syllabus rather than actual talks).
Talks given by seven EI doctors. -- barb
http://hometown.aol.com/SynergyHN/6asthma.html
- What is EI ?
"Drugs are avoided as much as possible."
http://www.healthy.net/pan/pa/NaturalTherapies/aaem/aaem2.htm
- American Academy of Family Physicians
11400 Tomahawk Creek Parkway
Leawood, KS 66211-2672
Telephone: (913) 906-6000
E-mail: fp@aafp.org
http://www.aafp.org/
Barb's opinion of the editorial and their accompanying article: HOGWASH!
- Editorals: Multiple Chemical Sensitivity
BY ROY L. DEHART, M.D., M.P.H.
University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
http://www.aafp.org/afp/980901ap/edit.html
- Multiple Chemical Sensitivity Syndrome By MICHAEL K. MAGILL, M.D., and ANTHONY SURUDA, M.D., M.P.H.; Sept. 1, 1998
University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, Utah
http://www.aafp.org/afp/980901ap/magill.html
- Letters to the Editor; April 15, 1999 Understanding Patients with Multiple Chemical Sensitivity
Dr. Grace Ziem, among others responds. -- barb
http://www.aafp.org/afp/990415ap/letters.html
- Letters to the Editor; Jan 1, 2000
Multiple Chemical Sensitivity
Dr. ann McCampbell sets straight, Drs. Fung and Kennon in previous letters, who then respond. -- barb
http://www.aafp.org/afp/20000101/letters.html
- American Academy of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, Inc. Smell and Taste Disorders
http://www.entdr.com/smell_taste.html
- American Academy of Pediatrics - Site Map
http://www.aap.org/new/sitemap.htm
- "Your Child and the Environment"
http://www.aap.org/family/environ.htm
- "Inactive" Ingredients in Pharmaceutical Products: Update (Subject Review)
http://www.aap.org/policy/re9706.html
- Poison Prevention Week -- BROCHURES, FLYERS, AND PAMPHLETS
Note: From industry sources. -- barb
http://www.aap.org/sections/ipp/nppw%2Dmaterials.html
- American Chemical Society
Also see Articles, ACS, below
- Santa Clara Valley, CA section - MTBE
http://www.scvacs.org/mtbe/mtbe.shtml
- Antibacterials - Fighting Infection Where It Lives
http://www.chemistry.org/portal/Chemistry?PID=acsdisplay.html&id=b2f8af12ccb611d6f9416ed9fe800100
- WHAT'S THAT STUFF? - NEW CAR SMELL
VOCs account for the characteristic 'newness'
STEVE RITTER; May 20, 2002; Volume 80, Number 20; CENEAR 80 20 p. 45; ISSN 0009-2347
http://pubs.acs.org/cen/whatstuff/stuff/8020stuff.html
- Flavors and fragrances: The chemistry challenges
A truly multidisciplinary approach is needed to provide consumers with the performance they expect while continuing to meet the regulatory challenges of the industry. William L. Schreiber Lewis G. Scharpf, Jr. Ira Katz http://pubs.acs.org/hotartcl/chemtech/97/mar/flav.html
Sidebar: The multidisciplinary challenge
http://pubs.acs.org/hotartcl/chemtech/97/mar/multi.html
- SPECIALTY CHEMICALS - RESHAPING FLAVORS AND FRAGRANCES Latest consolidation bout leaves giants and many niche players, but few in the middle PATRICIA L. SHORT, C&EN LONDON
http://pubs.acs.org/cen/coverstory/8018/8018coverstory2.htmlhttp://pubs.acs.org/cen/coverstory/8018/8018coverstory2b.html
- American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine (ACOEM) -- MCS Position Paper
http://www.acoem.org/paprguid/papers/mcs.htm
- American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists, Inc. (ACGIH)
http://www.acgih.org/index.htm
- Americans for Democratic Action
http://adaction.org
- American Demographics
Quick search page
http://www.demographics.com/
A D and search for fragrance --
http://www.demographics.com/cgi-bin/texis.exe/webinator/search/
Dollars and Scents, June 1997, American Demographics
Foundation in New York City. Households purchase women's colognes or perfumes once every 83 days, according to ACNielsen. Famous-name fragrances are a growing business, and no fashion designer would be without a... (1K)
(http://www.demographics.com/publications/ad/97_ad/9706_ad/ad970625.htm)
Scent of a Market, August 1995
"... People who lose their sense of smell often become depressed. ..." [Perchance, do they lose their sense of smell from fragrance burnout? -- barb]
(http://www.demographics.com/publications/ad/95_ad/9508_ad/ad783.htm)
[ ... and ever so many more articles. --barb]
- American Environmental Health Foundation (AEHF)
http://aehf.com
- Consumer Products -- 28 categories
http://www.aehf.com/cgi-bin/web_store.cgi
- IAQ in Schools
http://www.aehf.com/IAQSchools/IAQHome.htm
- American Industrial Hygiene Association
http://www.aiha.org/sitemap.html
- 4th International Indoor Air Quality Symposium ã Current IAQ Practices Worldwide
"10:10 a.m.‚10:50 a.m.: Fragrance Restrictions in Nova Scotia: Rationale and Points of
Discrimination Roy Fox, B.Sc., MD, FRCPC, FRCP, FACP, Dalhousie University, Nova
Scotia Environmental Health Centre, Faculty of Medicine, Fall River, Canada"
http://www.aiha.org/aihce00/symp.html
- American Journal of Epidemiology - Volume 150 Number 1 - July 1, 1999
http://www.sph.jhu.edu/pubs/jepi/jul199/jul1con.htm
- Prevalence of People Reporting Sensitivities to Chemicals in a Population-based Survey.
http://www.sph.jhu.edu/pubs/jepi/jul199/kreutzer.htm
- American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine - American Thoracic Society
- Achieving Indoor Air Quality Important. Do read this! -- barb
Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med., Volume 156, Number 3, September 1997, S33-S64
Report of the ATS Workshop: Santa Fe, New Mexico, November 16-19, 1995
THIS WORKSHOP REPORT WAS APPROVED BY THE ATS BOARD OF DIRECTORS, MARCH 1997
http://ajrccm.atsjournals.org/cgi/content/full/156/3/S33
- Acute Inflammatory Responses in the Airways and Peripheral Blood After
Short-Term Exposure to Diesel Exhaust in Healthy Human Volunteers
SUNDEEP SALVI, ANDERS BLOMBERG, BERTIL RUDELL, FRANK KELLY, et al.
Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med., Volume 159, Number 3, March 1999, 702-709
"... This study demonstrates that at high ambient concentrations, acute short-term DE
exposure produces a well-defined and marked systemic and pulmonary inflammatory
response in healthy human volunteers, which is underestimated by standard lung
function measurements. "
http://ajrccm.atsjournals.org/cgi/content/full/159/3/702
- The Effect of Ozone on Inner-City Children with
Asthma Identification of Susceptible Subgroups
KATHLEEN M. MORTIMER, IRA B. TAGER, DOUGLAS W. DOCKERY,
LUCAS M. NEAS, and SUSAN REDLINE
Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med., Volume 162, Number 5, November 2000, 1838-1845
http://ajrccm.atsjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/162/5/1838
- Long-Term Ambient Air Pollution and Respiratory Symptoms in Adults (SAPALDIA Study)
ELIZABETH ZEMP, SERGE ELSASSER, CHRISTIAN SCHINDLER, NINO KÐNZLI, et al.
Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med., Volume 159, Number 4, April 1999, 1257-1266
"...This study provides further evidence that long-term exposure to air pollution of rather
low levels is associated with higher prevalences of respiratory symptoms in adults. "
http://ajrccm.atsjournals.org/cgi/content/full/159/4/1257
- American Lung Association (ALA)
" More than 17 million Americans suffer from asthma, which is the seventh-ranking
chronic condition in America. " © 2000 American Lung Association.
So why oh why does the ALA not sing out the knowledge loud and clear that synthetic scents,
whether you use 'em or just breathe 'em from products used by others, can cause asthma? -- barb
http://www.lungusa.org/As I live and breathe! No kidding folks, there it was one day in my email messages,
this item from the American Lung Association. Sign up for their newsletters and you
might find a gem such as this, too. The article the ALA is referencing is Scents and sensitivities,
by award-winning Francesca Lyman of MSNBC. It was originally released February 2002
at http://www.msnbc.com/news/702445.asp Scents and sensitivities was
re-released in October at http://www.msnbc.com/news/702445.asp?cp1=1.I have one question: Why is it that after all of these years of sound research, our American Lung
Association doesn't have a page like the Canadian LungAssociation? Both organizations use
the same line, "When you can't breathe nothing else matters." We live it, they copyright it.
At least the Canadian Lung Association spells out clearly for the uninformed that fragrances are
harmful to health for user . . . and non user. Excerpts:
PollutionÝ&ÝairÝquality
We ALL are stakeholders when it comes to breathing!
IndoorÝair
Scents
ScentsÝcanÝcauseÝseriousÝhealthÝproblemsÝforÝpeople,ÝespeciallyÝforÝpeopleÝ
withÝlungÝdiseasesÝlikeÝasthmaÝorÝCOPD.ÝBeingÝnearÝaÝscentedÝproduct-Ý
perfume,ÝscentedÝcandles,ÝorÝevenÝscentedÝlaundryÝdetergent-ÝcanÝmakeÝsomeÝ
peopleÝsick. ...
http://www.lung.ca/protect-protegez/pollution-pollution/indoor-interieur/scents-parfums_e.php.This site also takes you out to asthma symptoms -- asthma can be caused, exacerbated or triggered
by modern, petrochemical derived fragrances. Really, these volatiles should have no place in a public place.
http://www.lung.ca/diseases-maladies/asthma-asthme/signs-signes/index_e.php
Of further interest is CLA's document: "Developing a Scent-free Policy for the Workplace".
http://www.lung.ca/_resources/DevelopingaScentfreePolicyforaWorkplace.pdfBy contrast, a search for "scents" and you'll find ALA writes, in part, under COPD:
"Many of us find that B scents are irritating and unpleasant. Try to avoid toiletries that are too heavily perfumed. These may leave you and your friends gasping.
http://www.lungusa.org/site/apps/s/content.asp?c=dvLUK9O0E&b=34706&ct=67288#groomingSearch for "Indoor Air Pollution" and you'll be given info on RADON. Is radon really spelled RED HERRING? Not to minimize radon, but are as many homes polluted by radon as are polluted by the huge array of ubiquitous petrochemical-derived fragrance products? What will they find IF they look at the harmful effects of fragrances?
Number 36 on my search was " " and at the very bottom of that page, you'll find:
Household cleaning agents, personal care products, pesticides, paints, hobby products, and solvents may be sources of hundreds of potentially harmful chemicals. Such components in many household and personal care products can cause dizziness, nausea, allergic reactions, eye/skin/respiratory tract irritation, and cancer.
Do you see that overly protected word, fragrance? Or perfume? Or how about scent? No. And if you don't know that modern scents are derived from petrochemicals, would you think of YOUR favorite fragrance as containing "potentially harmful chemicals"? I think not. Again, IF you hunt far and deep enough on ALA, you'll come up with information on the harmful effects of fragrances. But you must do the hunting, yet they have this information and have had from Betty Bridges and me down through the years . . . and no telling from how many other reliable sources. What" ALA protects industry over people? http://www.lungusa.org/site/apps/s/content.asp?c=dvLUK9O0E&b=34706&ct=67158And also on page http://www.lung.ca/protect-protegez/pollution-pollution/indoor-interieur/scents-parfums_e.php
What's in fragrances?
The problem with scented products is not so much the smell itself as the chemicals that
produce the smell. Today's perfume is not made from flowers but from toxic chemicals.
Ninety-five percent of chemicals used in fragrances are synthetic compounds derived
from petroleum. They include benzene derivatives, aldehydes and many other known
toxics and sensitisers - just one perfume can contain more than 500 chemicals. Another
common ingredient in scents is toluene. Toluene triggers asthma attacks and is known
to cause asthma in previously healthy people.
The only safe assumption about scented products is that they contain numerous toxic
chemicals which constantly vaporize into the air and attach themselves to hair, clothing,
and surroundings.
-- barb
- 2006 -- Compare the work of the American Lung Association with that of Canada's on
the topic of fragrance pollution. See . . .
http://www.lung.ca/protect-protegez/pollution-pollution/indoor-interieur/scents-parfums_e.php-- barb
- ALA's New Tip Sheet - Y2002: Asthma - Limit Exposure to Triggers
Fifth on the list . . . I'd make this FIRST! . . . "Household irritants, including dust, cleaning
products, and perfume" AND, I would add PESTICIDES. Remember they are also scented. -- barb
http://www.lungusa.org/asthma/atipsheet.html
- " The Breathe Easy® / Asthma Digest
OCTOBER 2002 "
"This digest is brought to you by the American Lung Association®, engaged in
a mission to prevent lung disease and promote lung health for close to 100 years. "
"... New on www.lungusa.org ..."" PERFUMES MAY BE COMPROMISING LUNG HEALTH, ESPECIALLY FOR PEOPLE WITH ASTHMA-Ý"
"The October 28, 2002 MSNBC.com website featured an article that described how perfumes
and fragrances present in soaps and other personal hygiene products may trigger allergies
and irritation, especially for those who suffer from asthma, rhinitis, and dermatitis. The article
cites allergy, dermatology, and pulmonary experts who asset that a growing number of
patients are suffering from such sensitivities to fragrances. In light of this, the New York
Committee on Occupational Health and Safety (NYCOSH) has stated that wearing perfume
at the workplace or in closed in spaces may pose health problems for the wearer and
those around them.
"According to the article, the fragrance industry is responding to these concerns by
implementing more stringent testing of their products before they are marketed to the public.
The article also points out that whereas perfumes were once distilled from flower
essences, many of those now being manufactured are complex mixtures of botanical- or
animal-derived materials and synthetic chemicals. In addition, about 90% of perfume
ingredients are not composed of flower essences or natural products, but are synthesized
from petrochemicals, which emit volatile organic compounds or "VOCs." According to the
EPA, VOCs may produce eye, nose and throat irritation, headaches, nausea, loss of
coordination, damage to the liver, kidneys, and central nervous system, and some are
believed to be carcinogen.
"The article points out that the incidence of respiratory sensitivity to fragrances is on the rise,
which raises health concerns for people with respiratory illnesses, especially asthma. Although
it asserts that most perfumes do not pose immediate danger for people with asthma,
some ingredients may trigger asthma attacks since perfumes contain many potentially
allergenic ingredients that can add to other irritants, such as tobacco smoke or exhaust fumes.
The article reports that the Environmental Health Network, and advocacy group based in
California, has petitioned the government to require that products which have not been
adequately tested carry warning labels. Since the petition was filed, more than one thousand
consumers with health problems associated with exposure to fragrances have written to
the FDA in support of the petition; however, to date, the FDA has not put forth a public
response. For the entire article: http://www.msnbc.com/news/702445.asp?cp1=1."
- 24.7 million Americans . . . -- 5,000 asthma deaths annually (1999)
U.S. Asthma Crisis Prompts Call for Americans to "Put Asthma to the Test"
And as you read their stats on Asthma & Women, Asthma & African Americans, and
Asthma & Hispanics, remember that women have used more fragrance products than men,
and that both African American and Hispanic women are targeted -- along with children! --
by the fragrance industry. And when you think of fragrances, think of alcohol and when you
think of alcohol think of all the studies that show that women don't process that like men do. -- barb
http://www.lungusa.org/press/asthma/asthma_092602.html
- Asthma Prevalence
http://www.lungusa.org/data/asthma/asthmach_1.html#prevalence
- Contact Info
"For Further Information Local media outlets should contact their local
American Lung Association at 1-800-LUNG-USA(1-800-586-4872) for
further information on lung health, lung health pamphlets and materials,
or to interview ALA spokespersons. National media outlets should contact
the ALA Headquarters Media Relations team, at (212) 315-6473 or email
press@lungusa.org for information and spokespersons.
- Achieving Healthy Indoor Air; ALA
"Supplement to American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine,"
Volume 156, Number 3; September 1997 (part 2of2 parts) ISSN 1073-449X
"Control of pollution sources is incomplete if the odors from the occupants are not
minimized. Perfumes are among the most difficult to control since they are perceived
by their users as pleasurable. Personal rights and preferences for perfumed products
must be evaluated against the discomfort that scents cause for some people. The
odoriferous materials are highly volatile synthetic chemicals; in effect, they contribute to
the total VOCs. Scented personal products are not limited to perfumes; they include
residual scents on clothing from detergents and fabric softeners, soaps, shampoos,
deodorants, skin lotions, and cosmetics. The only successful method of control is to
eliminate these odors, either by avoiding their use, as with perfumes, or by using
unscented products."
Two-bits' worth by barb: Let me assure everyone, it is not mere "discomfort that scents
cause for some people," although, they too, should not have to be forced to inhale another person's
choice of odor. But for the already chemically injured -- POISONED -- it can be a life and death
situation. Now, how can any employer, school administrator, healthcare administrator and
professional or executive of government entities grant the right to odorovect toxic chemicals
from personal care products over another's right to breathe? I ask you.
http://www.lungusa.org/press/association/asnairq.html
IF no longer available here, go to
http://ajrccm.atsjournals.org/cgi/content/full/156/3/S33
" More than 17 million Americans suffer from asthma, which is the seventh-ranking
Click their Search button to find the following reports:
chronic condition in America. " © 2000 American Lung Association.
http://www.lungusa.org/asthma/
Search Results --
- American Lung AssociationÆ Offers Indoor Air Tips for People With Allergies and Asthma, September 30, 1997
http://www.lungusa.org/press/association/asnairt.html - 4033 bytes
' . . . Stamp out strong odors or fumes. Perfume, room deodorizer, cleaning agents,
paint and even talcum powder can trigger an allergic reaction. Refrain from using
harsh-smelling products or keep them at low levels through adequate ventilation . . . '
- ALA (seems to be another version of number 1, above)
http://www.lungusa.org/press/envir/asnairt.html - 4870 bytes
- Asthma Triggers In Children
http://www.lungusa.org/asthma/asctriggers.html - 10188 bytes
- Strong Odors and Sprays
' Painting in the home should be done when your child is not there. Avoid
perfume and perfumed cosmetics such as talcum powder and hair spray.
Do not use room deodorizers. Use non-perfumed household cleaning
products whenever possible. Reduce strong cooking odors (especially
frying) by using fan, and/or opening windows . . . '
- Home Control Of Allergies And Asthma
http://www.lungusa.org/asthma/asthomecon.html - 16710 bytes
'ASTHMA AND ALLERGY "TRIGGERS"
' . . . If you or someone you know have allergic symptoms or asthma, you are
sensitive to "triggers," including particles carried in the air. These "triggers
can set off a reaction in your lungs and other parts of your body. Triggers
can be found indoors or outdoors. They can be simple things like:
' Cold air.
' Tobacco smoke and wood smoke.
' Perfume, paint, hair spray, or any strong odors or
fumes.
' Allergens (particles that cause allergies) such as dust
mites, pollen, molds, pollution, and animal dander
(which are tiny scales or particles that fall off hair, feathers
or skin) from any pets.
' Common cold, influenza, and other respiratory
illnesses. . . '
- REALIDADES SOBRE... EL CONTROL DE LAS ALERGIAS Y DEL ASMA EN EL HOGAR
http://www.lungusa.org/diseases/espanol/hhm3.html - 18961 bytes
"ÝEL ASMA Y LOS "PROVOCADORES" ALŠRGICOS --
"Aire frÌo Humo de tabaco o de madera o leÒa Perfume, pintura, spray para pelo o cualquier olor o humo ..."
- Asthma Magazine Article
Asthma Magazine Article: Wheezing at Work -- The Office Can be Home
to an Assortment of Asthma Triggers by: Dawn Marvin and Jackie Trovato
http://www.lungusa.org/pub/ast_article4.html - 12647 bytes "
Folks, you have to read the article above if you have trouble with fragrance products
in your workplace. See excerpted paragraph below. There is some hope for the future.
Of course, you'll have to have, uhmmm, intelligent, cooperative management. -- barb
'. . . Your co-workers may not be aware that by wearing perfume, or by
bringing a pet to work, they are making it difficult for you to breathe.
Educate your fellow employees about the health risks this poses for you.
Present a short "in-service" on asthma at the next staff meeting. This will
give you the opportunity to explain how perfumes and colognes, no matter
how pleasant smelling, cause your asthma to flare. (If you need
background materials for your in-service, contact the associations listed at
the end of this article.) . . .'
Environmental Health News links
http://www.lungusa.org/press/index2.html#Environmental Health / Air Quality
- Health House, Indoor Air Quality
http://www.healthhouse.org/iaq/default.htm
- Home Features Before You Build
http://www.healthhouse.org/iaq/tourtext.htm#Household_Products
American Lung AssociationÆ Offers Tips for Air Cleaner Buyers
"Ozone Production: The American Lung Association suggests that
ozone generators not be used."
http://www.lungusa.org/press/association/asnairc.html
Air Pollution Cleanup Could Boost Economy, Says New Lung Association Report
"'The human health benefits of cleaner air enhance economic activity and outweigh
costs that industry may incur as a result of installing reasonable control measures,'...
John R. Garrison, Managing Director of the American Lung Association."
http://www.lungusa.org/press/association/asnairec.html
- Lung Disease in Minorities
http://www.lungusa.org/pub/minority/homepage.htm
- Asthma
http://www.lungusa.org/pub/minority/f-asthma.htm
- Also see EHN's STATISITCS and people TARGETED by the fragrance industry
http://ehnca.org/www/ehnlinx/s.htm#Statistics
- SIDS (Why doesn't the ALA suggest that parents keep their infants free of fragrance
products? With the severe reactions adults suffer from fragrances, especially
fabric softeners, why in the world put your baby to bed on bedding loaded with
highly scented detergent and fabric softeners? And then to suggest babies be
put to sleep on their backs is something else again! Why? Why? WHY? Try
keeping babies fragrance-free. They don't need toxic chemicals -- how little
neurotoxins is little enough for your child? And then why not let them sleep
on their tummies so they don't risk regurgitating and aspirating? Have there
been studies down regarding fabric softeners and other highly scented products
and their effects upon the respiratory system, the nervous systems??? We keep
hearing about "sound" science . . . let us have SOME science. There have not
been adequate tests regarding fragrances and inhalation nor for fragrances and
systemic effects . . . not by a long shot if the industry is just beginning to study
for effects upon inhalation and systemic effects. February 2002
See "Scents and sensitivities..." by Francesca Lyman, MSNBC.
--Questions by barb)
http://www.lungusa.org/
- American Medical Association (AMA)
ASTHMA: "Figure 2-4. Summary of Control Measures for Environmental Factors That Can Make Asthma Worse
"Indoor/Outdoor Pollutants and Irritants: Discuss ways to reduce exposures to the following:
Wood-burning stoves or fireplaces
Unvented stoves or heaters
Other irritants (e.g., perfumes, cleaning agents, sprays)http://www.ama-assn.org/special/asthma/treatmnt/guide/guidelin/comp2/fig2-4.htm
What Triggers Asthma?
Education and Support Center
This link no longer exists . . . but it had been available back in the 90s. http://www.ama-assn.org/special/asthma/support/educate/triggers.htm
Go to Health Adviser: Understanding Asthma
Perfume is listed under, "NON-ALLERGIC TRIGGERS." -- barb http://www.ama-assn.org/med-sci/course/asthma/newslett.htm
- Health Insight
http://www.ama-assn.org/consumer.htm
- Atlas of the Body
http://www.ama-assn.org/insight/gen_hlth/atlas/atlas.htm
- Circulatory System
http://www.ama-assn.org/insight/gen_hlth/atlas/newatlas/circsys.htmAMA on Migraines Managing Migraines Today
Potential Provoking Factors of Migraine
I saw this list and saw lots of petrochemical products . . . we just don't think in terms of petro-
chemical products when we think of flavors, prescriptions, and fragrances. But we should! -- barb http://www.ama-assn.org/med-sci/course/migraine/m1hist.htm
- American Medical News
"Doctors debate 'chemical sensitivity' diagnosis"
http://www.ama-assn.org/sci-pubs/amnews/pick_99/hlta0809.htm
- American National Standards Institute
http://www.ansi.org/default.asp
- About ANSI
"ANSI is a private, non-profit organization (501(c)3) that administers and
coordinates the U.S. voluntary standardization and conformity assessment system.""The Institute's mission is to enhance both the global competitiveness of U.S.
business and the U.S. quality of life by promoting and facilitating voluntary
consensus standards and conformity assessment systems, and safeguarding
their integrity. "
http://www.ansi.org/public/about.html
- American Nurses Association
Search this site for "pesticide" . . . also "fragrance" . . . you'll learn something! Share with your doctors and healthcare facilities. Spread the word. -- barb
http://nursingworld.org/
- American Journal of Nursing June, 2003 - Volume 103, Issue 6 - Health & Safety Scent of a Workplace
Fragrances are a major source of indoor air pollution.
By Peggy Wolff, MS, APRN, HNC
http://www.nursingworld.org/AJN/2003/june/health.htm
- Children's Health and the Environement - Safe Workplaces and Healthy Learning Places: Environmentally Healthy Schools
by Barbara Sattler, DrPH, RN; Brenda M. Afzal, MS, RN; Marian E. Condon, BSN, BA, RN;
Erin K. Belka, BS; Tonya M. McKee, BA
http://nursingworld.org/mods/mod250/cesafull.htmThe section on pesticides: http://nursingworld.org/mods/mod250/cesafull.htm#pest
- Children's Health and the Environement -
Environmentally Healthy Homes and Communities
Barbara Sattler, DrPH, RN; Brenda M. Afzal, MS, RN; Marian E. Condon, MS, RN
Erin K. Belka, BS; Tonya M. McKee, BA
You can even see some pesticide product recalls. -- barb
http://nursingworld.org/mods/mod290/cehm10.htm
- American Public Health Association (APHA)
http://www.apha.org
- Chemical Sensitivity
131st Annual Meeting and Exposition
November 15-19, 2003; San Francisco, California
"The APHA Annual Meeting is a smoke-free event. Smoking is not permitted in
any of the meeting rooms used for scientific sessions, business meetings or APHA
sponsored social events. In addition, the Moscone Center is a smoke-free
environment. Be aware however, that hotels do allow smoking in some public areas.
Specific requests will be made to the hotels that chemicals not be used on the
meeting room carpeting within 4 days of the commencement of our meeting and that
only unscented products be used in guest rooms. In addition, APHA requests
that its meeting attendees refrain from the use of perfumes, hair sprays and other
chemicals, for the comfort and health of all our registrants."Please note that Exhibit Hall carpeting will be laid out the night before the exhibits
open, and because this is new carpeting, it may present problems for people with
chemical sensitivities.
NOTE: I've attended functions in Moscone Center and the new carpeting laid out always
adversely affected my health. I should hope by now, safer products would be used.-- barb
http://www.apha.org/meetings/access.htm#cs
- Public Health and Prevention - a collabrative site between Medscape and APHA
Free, searchable site, but you have to register
http://www.medscape.com/publichealthhome
A search (10/30/03) of this site for "fragrance" turned up . . .
" Occupational Acute Anaphylactic Reaction to Assault by Perfume Spray
in the Face (Journal Article) http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/405841"Mar 2001 - Learn more about the organic compounds present in perfumes that
have been documented to cause or exacerbate asthma."
###Upon clicking out to the article (above) by James E. Lessenger, MD, one can read his
introduction, which leads me to believe again that we, the already fragrance-sensitized,
have not been listened too. In his introduction he stated:
"In the workplace, they have been associated with rashes in employees exposed to
scented soaps, or with such allergic conditions as rhinitis or asthma in employees exposed
to perfumes or fragrances in the air. Rarely have they been used in assaults."
Alas, fragrances have been used in assaults, not only against fellow workers, but also against
fellow students. But when the human resources manager "loves" her scents, as do the
entity's lawyers and other management staff, they'll refuse to acknowledge that fragrances
can and are being used as a deadly weapon. Therefore there is no record, and as we try to pursue
our cases, our causes, we run up against not only disbelieving doctors, but also lawyers and
judges. To my mind, we are living examples of Environmental Injustice. It is past time due
for a change in paradigm. Look at the petrochemical makeup of fragrances and then you'll see how
an assault with fragrance can lead to death-defying events. -- barb- CLOSED IN 2009. VERY SAD . . . THIS GROUP WAS GREAT! -- barb
American PIE (Public Information on the Environment)
Got an environmental question? American PIE had an environmental answer!
- EcoAlerts - Index
Some have been posted on Barb Wilkie's site, with permission.
http://ehnca.org/www/ampie/ampieind.htm
The American Prospect
http://www.prospect.org/
- PCBs All Over Again: Introducing an industrial chemical that's everywhere --
and that you've probably never heard of.
By Natasha Hunter; Web Exclusive: 5.22.02
http://www.prospect.org/webfeatures/2002/05/hunter-na-05-22.htmlHigh Stakes, Hard Choices
When school reformers want parents to spend more time on homework and welfare
reformers demand more time on the job, what's supposed to give?
By Katherine D. Newman and Margaret M. Chin; Issue Date: 7.15.02
And here is another side to the perfume industry . . . [emphasis added] -- barb
"... When she is 'in work,' Elisa commutes almost three hours a day, most recently
to a job packing perfume bottles in a New Jersey factory, for which she is paid less
than $4 an hour (considerably below the legal minimum wage). It was while she was
working that her oldest son dropped out of the eighth grade. ..."
http://www.prospect.org/print/V13/13/newman-k.html
- American Red Cross
http://www.redcross.org/
- Americans for Truth
http://www.globalserve.net/~amtruth/main.html
- Amphibians
- Common pesticide clobbers amphibians
By J. Raloff; ScienceNewsOnline
http://www.sciencenews.org/sn_arc98/9_5_98/fob5.htm
- Amnesty International, USA
http://amnesty.excite.com/
Anaphylaxis
Also see EHN's sections
Assaulted by fragrance
http://ehnca.org/www/ehnlinx/a.htm#AssaultedTake Heart! / Law
http://ehnca.org/www/ehnhompg/takheart.htm#Law
- Acute asthma - acute tachycardia - anaphylactic reactions caused by Fragrance & Perfume
"In January of 1995 11 young Algerians deceased, following an attempt to get high on
perfume of the international brand name "............." . They did not have a chance; only a
few toxins are rapidly effective to such an extent, that death comes into effect within
48 hours, as seen in this case."
http://www.tox-doc.de/englisch/duft.htm
- Anaphylaxis Canada
http://www.anaphylaxis.org/
- What is Anaphylaxis
http://www.anaphylaxis.org/whatis/index.html
- Anaphylaxis
by Richard S Krause, MD; eMedicine Journal, May 8 2001, Volume 2, Number 5
http://www.emedicine.com/EMERG/topic25.htmOccupational Acute Anaphylactic Reaction to Assault by Perfume
James E. Lessenger, MD, From a private practice.
http://www.familypractice.com/journal/2001/v14.n02/1402.07/art-1402.07.htm
- Anderson Labs of West Hartford, Vermont (We welcome their new website! 12/2/98)
http://www.andersonlaboratories.com/
- Toxic effects of diaper emissions
http://www.andersonlaboratories.com/alweb12b.htm
- Lab tested diapers
http://www.andersonlaboratories.com/alweb12a.htm
Article about "...Drs. Rosalind C. and Julius H. Anderson [who]
investigated the respiratory toxicity of chemicals emitted by children's bedding..."
Anderson Labs
PO Box 323
West Hartford, VT 05084
Booklets:
http://www.andersonlaboratories.com/alweb7b.htm
[Carpets] The Whole Story
Scientific papers
An easy to understand booklet -- $15.00 each
(check to see if still available -- barb)
http://www.andersonlaboratories.com/alweb7d.htm
Videos: perfume, air fresheners, schools -- $25 each / roughly 5-10 mins. each.
Inhaling Household Chemicals, about 25 minutes in length, is geared to middle and high
school aged children and shows the effects of inhaling common household products. $30
http://www.andersonlaboratories.com/alweb7d.htm
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Animals
Aquatic life . . .
- Common household fragrances may be harming aquatic wildlife, study finds - 30 Oct 2004
"Those fragrant soaps and shampoos we casually rinse down the drain may be causing
long-term damage to aquatic wildlife downstream by interfering with the animals'
natural ability to eliminate toxins from their system, according to a new Stanford
University study published by the National Institutes of Health (NIH). ..."
"...The study also has implications for human health. 'People have these same transporters
in the blood-brain barrier, the placenta and the intestines,' Luckenbach explained.
'Perhaps exposure to chemical fragrances could compromise the transporters, making
it easier for pollutants to enter the brain, for example.'..."
Also see EHN's section on POPs, General Links, page P. -- barb
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/newssearch.php?newsid=15643
- Animal Poison Control Center, National
http://www.napcc.aspca.org/whatis.htm
- ASPCA (American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals)
http://www.aspca.org/
- Febreze
http://www.napcc.aspca.org/febreze2.htm
- Frogs, deformed
The Minnesota New Country School Frog Project
http://www.mncs.K12.mn.us/frog/frog.html
- Lost Lizard
- Rabbits
- Real Macaw
- More Birds Die as a Result of Air Fresheners: That Stinks!!
by Beth G. Shery
http://www.realmacaw.com/pages/stinks.html
- Scented Candles Can Be Fatal to Birds
http://www.realmacaw.com/pages/candles.html
- The Tropics (birds)
http://members.aol.com/Tropics616/index.html
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ANNALS ONLINE
of the New York Academy of Sciences
You can view abstracts or full text from a list of documents. -- barb
- Chemical Intolerance
http://www.annalsnyas.org/cgi/collection/chemintol
- The Compelling Anomaly of Chemical Intolerance
By Claudia S. Miller
http://www.annalsnyas.org/cgi/content/full/933/1/1
- Deep Subcortical (Including Limbic) Hypermetabolism
in Patients with Chemical Intolerance: Human PET Studies
By G. Heusera and J. C. Wu
http://www.annalsnyas.org/cgi/content/full/933/1/319
- The Annie Appleseed Project
Ann Fonfa, founder
http://www.annieappleseedproject.org/index.html
- Another Perspective: Halifax Press Releases, and statements by Betty Bridges, RN
http://ehnca.org/www/ehnlinx/aaprbb.htm
- The Answer to Cancer
Also see EHN's section on Cancer, page C. -- barb
http://theanswertocancer.com/
- Cancer Facts
Think about cosmetics and fragrances, as well as smoking, when you think of cancer causes. -- barb
http://theanswertocancer.com/stop_cancer.htm
- Avoidable Toxins
http://theanswertocancer.com/avoidable_toxins.htm
- The Real War
http://theanswertocancer.com/the_real_war.htm
- The Winnable War
http://theanswertocancer.com/winnable.htm
- The Answer
Here we read: "Turn off the tap." I've been saying for years, Remove your own personal pump handle! . . . I have even built a link to the "Pump Handle" story on EHN's page P. -- barb
http://theanswertocancer.com/the_answer.htm
- Choices
http://theanswertocancer.com/choices.htm
- Interesting Links
http://theanswertocancer.com/links.htm
- Anthrax
- Anthrax (malignant edema, woolsorters' disease)
Arnot Ogden Medical Center
. http://www.aomc.org/ComDiseases/Anthrax.html
- Anthrax -- Scientific Government Reports
"Throughout the 1990s, the federal government recognized biological weapons as
weapons of mass destruction (WMD). Anthrax has been on the list of WMD. NTIS
Subject Specialists have put together this bibliography of products that are available
from NTIS."
http://www.ntis.gov/product/featured/anthrax.htm
- ANTHRAX VACCINE
Also see EHN's General Links, page V / Vaccines
- Anthrax Vaccine Information
http://www.anthraxvaccine.org/
- Anthrax vaccine limitations Lack of production and reported side effects pose problems; MSNBC By Jim Avila, NBC News
http://www.msnbc.com/news/640484.asp
- Anthrax Vaccine Links and Information
http://www.dallasnw.quik.com/cyberella/index.htm
- Anthrax Vaccine refuser's support group link
http://www.dallasnw.quik.com/cyberella/Anthrax/anthrax-no.html
- Anthrax Vaccine is it Safe and Effective - You Decide!!
http://www.gulfwarvets.com/anthrax.htm
- The Anthrax Vaccine Saga: How Not to Develop a Vaccine Program
By Dr. Meryl Nass, M.D.; E-mail: mnass@anthraxvaccine.org
September 10, 2000; Presented at the International Public Conference on Vaccination 2000
http://www.whale.to/v/nass.html
- anthaxvaccine.org
Information on anthrax, anthrax vaccine, biological warfare and related topics
"This website was designed as a source of accurate information on the human
anthrax vaccine, originally named MDPH-PA or AVA and renamed BioThrax
in January 2002, which has been given to 550,000 servicemembers and some
civilians. Information on anthrax and bioterrorism was added later.
"I am a practicing physician. This page includes some of my writings on these
subjects, including three Congressional testimonies, and a variety of other
materials that I hope will be useful for those persons making a decison about
taking the vaccine, dealing with bioterrorism, or those doing scholarly
research on either subject. "
Meryl Nass, MD, Diplomate, American Board of Internal Medicine
http://www.anthraxvaccine.org/
- Emergency Medicine News, July 2002; 24: 44.
Anthrax Vaccine Not Safe and Effective
By Meryl Nass, MD
http://www.anthraxvaccine.org/emn.html
- The Anthrax Vaccine Saga: How Not to Develop a Vaccine Program
By Dr. Meryl Nass, M.D.; E-mail: mnass@anthraxvaccine.org
September 10, 2000; Presented at the International Public Conference on Vaccination 2000
http://www.whale.to/v/nass.html
- BioPort Corporation's Anthrax Vaccine
Click on Anthrax when at their site. -- barb
http://www.Bioportcorp.com/
- HooVer's Online -- about BioPort
http://www.hoovers.com/uk/co/aag/1/0,3060,61161,00.html
Cutaneous Anthrax Pictures
The Vermont Health Alert Network and Training Site
http://www.state.vt.us/health/han/med/medpics.htm
- Filtering out anthrax
By Michael McCagg; CM Cleaning & Management
http://www.cmmonline.com/news.asp?mode=4&N_ID=26703
- THE PENTAGON'S ANTHRAX VACCINATION IMMUNIZATION PROGRAM
by George T. Havrilak
http://www.frc.org/military/mp99k1mf.html
AntibacterialAlso see EHN's
- Automatic dispensing units
http://ehnca.org/www/ehnlinx/a.htm#Automatic
- Disinfectants
http://ehnca.org/www/ehnlinx/d.htm#Disinfectants
- Spritzing Fragrance and Pesticide dispensers -- Air Polluters
http://ehnca.org/www/ehnlinx/s.htm#Spritzing
- ANTIBACTERIAL AGENTS
http://www.il-st-acad-sci.org/antibio.html#bactt
- ANTIBACTERIAL SOAPS MAY BE HARMFUL, U.S. DOCTORS SUGGEST
WebPosted Thu Jun 15 15:45:21 2000
http://cbc.ca/cgi-bin/templates/email.cgi?/news/2000/06/15/Consumers/soap000616
Antibiotic Resistance: A Grave Threat to Human Health
- AMA Questions Anti-Bacterial Soaps
Optimal Wellness Center
"Antibacterial soaps may be no more effective against germs than common soap, and could contribute to
the threat posed by drug-resistant bacterial strains, according to a statement by the American
Medical Association (AMA), although they stopped short of recommending that people avoid using the
popular soaps, lotions and mouthwashes."
http://www.mercola.com/2000/june/17/anti_bacterial_soap.htm
And the industry responds:
- Discussion by American Medical Association
a Boon to Bacteria, a Bust for Consumers, CTFA/SDA Say
Consumers Need Antibacterial Products to Fight Disease-Causing Germs; June 14, 2000
http://www.sdahq.org/about/news06-14-00.html
- Joint SDA/CTFA* Statement: Unnecessary Antibiotic Prescriptions, Not Antibacterial Soaps
Are Real Cause of Bacterial Resistance
Consumers Need Antibacterial Products to Fight Disease-Causing Germs; July 27, 2000
http://www.sdahq.org/about/news07-27-00.html
Antimicrobials
- Antimicrobials Are Pesticides - SafetyNet #85
"U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and California Environmental Protection
Agency (Cal EPA) define antimicrobials (disinfectants such as chlorine bleach,
sanitizers, bacteriostats, etc.) as pesticides. ..."
http://www.ehs.ucdavis.edu/sftynet/sn-85.html
- ANTIMICROBIALS IN PREGNANCY
http://www.il-st-acad-sci.org/antibio.html
- EPA Office of Pesticide Programs
- Antimicrobial Pesticides
http://www.epa.gov/oppad001/
- Antimicrobial Pesticide Products
http://www.epa.gov/pesticides/citizens/antimic.htm
- What Are Antimicrobial Pesticides?
http://www.epa.gov/oppad001/ad_info.htm
- EPA urges caution in using disinfectants in ducts, 4/30/2002
By John Merrill, jlmerrill@facstaff.wisc.edu, (608) 262-7931
http://www1.uwex.edu/news/story.cfm/481Household Antimicrobial Products
Virginia Cooperative Extension; Publication Number 356-650 July 2001
http://www.ext.vt.edu/pubs/housing/356-650/356-650.html
- Environment of the Home - EPA Urges Caution In Using Disinfectants In Ducts
U Nebraska
http://douglas-sarpy.unl.edu/environment_home_epa_ducts.html- National Antimicrobial Information Network, (NAIN)
http://ace.orst.edu/info/nain/
- Antimicrobial Chemicals
There is a list of eight. A couple links are broken out for you below, based on queries I receive. -- barb http://ace.ace.orst.edu/info/nain/chem.htm- NAIN Manufacturer Page
http://ace.ace.orst.edu/info/nain/manuf2.htm
- Treated Articles
http://ace.ace.orst.edu/info/nain/topics/treat.htm
- Lysol® ingredients
http://palimpsest.stanford.edu/byform/mailing-lists/cdl/1998/1405.html
- Lysol IC Disinfectant
Isopropyl Alcohol 1% o-Benzyl-p-Chlorophenol 5% Bal. Water
2-Phenylphenol (SARA 313)/o-Phenylphenol 10.5%
Caution! Corrosive!
This site takes you to a PDF file to download. -- barb
http://www.ehs.cornell.edu/lrs/chemInfo/labels/pdf/lysol_ic.pdfLysol MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheets)
Go to this link and key in LYSOL®. Notice how many times a look at
"Health Hazard Data" and "Route of Entry" clearly states NO by inhalation. Absurd!
This product is meant to be inhaled, hence the additional toxins added . . . fragrances! -- barb
http://msds.pdc.cornell.edu/msdssrch.asp
- The Medical Impact of the Use of Antimicrobials in Food Animals
Report of a WHO Meeting; Berlin, Germany; 13-17 October 1997
"The magnitude of the medical and public health impact of antimicrobial use in food
animal production is not known. Despite the uncertainty, however, there is enough
evidence to cause concern. It is unrefuted that the use of antimicrobials leads to the
selection of resistant bacteria and that the scope of the emerging problem depends,
among other things, on duration of exposure to and concentration of the antimicrobial."
http://www.who.int/emc/diseases/zoo/zoo97_4.html
Anti-SLAPP Project - Dedicated to First Amendment Rights
Californian's SLAPPs (Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation).
http://www.sirius.com/~casp/welcome.html
- Ants -- Myrmecology -- The Science About Ants
http://members.aol.com/dinarda/ant/index.htm
- Ecology Center, Berkeley
Non-Toxic Ant Control
http://www.ecologycenter.org/erc/fact_sheets/ant_control.html
- Sites about Entomology and Ants
http://members.aol.com/dinarda/ant/index.htm
- AOL
http://www.aol.com
Aphorisms
- AOL Signs Deal With The Fragrance Counter
By Steven Vonder Haar; Inter@ctive WeekJune 3, 1998; 11:00 AM EDT
" ... a subsidiary of Allou Health & Beauty Care Inc. that started selling its
wares on AOL in 1995."
http://www.zdnet.com/intweek/daily/980603c.html
- The Fragrance Counter
http://www.fragrancecounter.com
- AOL and Democracy on the Internet
"... AOL has shown the way to making money on the Internet by charging enormous
fees to firms that want to do commerce with AOL. McChesney cites one deal in which
AOL will receive $12 million plus a share of revenues over four years for giving the
Fragrance Centre a prominent display on AOL's site. One Wall Street analyst expects
AOL to have one-half of the projected 55 million U.S. online households in 2003. ..."
http://cbc.ca/news/viewpoint/columns/rebick/rebick000113.html
Apoptosis
- Eric Walters' Collection of Aphorisms
http://www.finchcms.edu/biochem/Walters/fft.html
- Ben Franklin 1749, Poor Richard's Almanac
http://www.sage-advice.com/Benjamin_Franklin.htm
- Wise Old Sayings.com
http://www.wiseoldsayings.com/wosdirectoryt.htm
Aquatic life . . .
- Apoptosis Online
http://www.apopnet.com/
- Apoptosis Special Interest Site
http://biochem.roche.com/prodinfo_fst.htm?/apoptosis/index.htm
- Common household fragrances may be harming aquatic wildlife, study finds - 30 Oct 2004
"Those fragrant soaps and shampoos we casually rinse down the drain may be causing
long-term damage to aquatic wildlife downstream by interfering with the animals'
natural ability to eliminate toxins from their system, according to a new Stanford
University study published by the National Institutes of Health (NIH). ..."
"...The study also has implications for human health. 'People have these same transporters
in the blood-brain barrier, the placenta and the intestines,' Luckenbach explained.
'Perhaps exposure to chemical fragrances could compromise the transporters, making
it easier for pollutants to enter the brain, for example.'..."
Also see EHN's section on POPs, General Links, page P. -- barb
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/newssearch.php?newsid=15643
- Archives of Environmental Health
Multiple Chemical Sensitivity: A 1999 Consensus
Vol. 54, No. 3, pp. 147-149
http://www.heldref.org/html/Consensus.htmlMultiple Chemical Sensitivity: A 1999 Consensus
Available through EHN
Architecture
Architects/Designers/Planners for Social Responsibility (ADPSR)
http://www.adpsr-norcal.org
Architectural Features for Multi-Family Housing to Better
ACCOMMODATE RESIDENTS with CHEMICAL and ELECTRICAL SENSITIVITIES
By Susan Molloy, MA; EHN Advisory Board Member
afmf
HEALING ENVIRONMENTS: PHYSICAL, SPIRITUAL, EMOTIONAL AND
PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS IN ARCHITECTURE THAT PROMOTE HEALTH by Anou Mirkine
BA, French Literature and Painting, Bennington College, 1979
M.Arch., Architecture, University of New Mexico, 1996
http://home.earthlink.net/~anouchka/Abstract.htm
Arctic
Potential Impacts of Proposed Oil and Gas Development on the
Arctic Refuge's Coastal Plain: Historical Overview and Issues of Concern
http://www.r7.fws.gov/nwr/arctic/issues1.html
Arizona Technology Access Program
http://www.nau.edu/ihd/aztap/
Arkansas Moms - Protecting Their Children, Keeping Their Homes Safe
- What is Assistive Technology?
http://www.nau.edu/ihd/aztap/whatisat.html
- Multiple Chemical Sensitivity
http://www.nau.edu/ihd/aztap/mcs.html
- Low Emission Computers
http://www.asilo.com/aztap1/
"Ask yourself the following:
If you knew it was poison, would you still buy it?
http://www.arkansasmoms.7p.com/index.htm
If we could show you a better, safer way, would you listen?
We can. Will you?
We are mommies on a mission to save families - one life at a time
by simply switching stores for better, safer, non-toxic products
and teaching others to do the same!
- Aroma of Christ Ministry
MY MCS JOURNEY
By Janine Ridings
http://www.believersnet.com/janine.htm
Aromatherapy - Aromacology
- SUPPORTING THOSE WITH MCS AND OTHER CHRONIC ILLNESSES
http://www.believersnet.com/support.htm
For people already sensitized to fragrances, these touted safer uses of fragrance can also be
terribly problematic. Personally, I've been made extraordinarily ill by "safer, essential oils." If
you are going in public, leave all the scents at home. Remember, you share the air! -- barb
- A History of Fragrance
© Kathi Keville and Mindy Green
(Excerpted from Aromatherapy: A Complete Guide to the Healing Art)
http://www.healthy.net/asp/templates/article.asp?PageType=article&ID=1712
- AROMATHERAPY
As explained by the US Food and Drug Administration. -- barb
http://vm.cfsan.fda.gov/~dms/cos-826.html
- Cosmetic vs. Over-the-Counter Drug
http://vm.cfsan.fda.gov/~dms/cos-218.html
- COSMECEUTICAL
http://www.cfsan.fda.gov/~dms/cos-217.html
- FDA AUTHORITY OVER COSMETICS
http://www.cfsan.fda.gov/~dms/cos-206.html
Folks, the FDA doesn't abide by its own regulations, hence the Citizens' Petition, docket
number 99P/1340. Join us in writing to the FDA about your adverse reactions. Please see
EHN's FDA Petition with analyses well known fragrances. --barb
http://www.ehnca.org/www/FDApetition/bkgrinfo.htm
- Aromatherapy
Loretta Elaine's Gems for Friends http://www.gems4friends.com/oils.html
- Aromatherapy
What Is It?
How Does It Work?
What You Can Expect
Health Benefits
How To Choose a Practitioner
Cautions [emphasis added. -- barb]
http://www.wholehealthmd.com/refshelf/substances_view/0,1525,664,00.html
- Aromatherapy, a wrong definition for a growing market in Europe
http://www.cosmetic-register.com/cwjournal/EAromtey.html
- Aromatherapy & Essential Oils
http://user.icx.net/~drherb/aromatherapy.html
- Aromatherapy for the Emotions
MotherNature.com
http://www.mothernature.com/library/books/herbhealth/aromatherapy_for_the_emotions.asp
- AGORA - Aromatherapy Global Online Research Archives
http://nature-helps.com/agora/agora.html
- A.G.O.R.A F.A.Q pages
http://nature-helps.com/agora/faq1.htm
- Analyses of lavender oils
http://www.nature-helps.com/agora/lavanaly.htm
- Aromatherapy - A History of Fragrance
HealthWorld; ©1995 Kathi Keville and Mindy Green
http://www.healthy.net/hwlibrarybooks/aromatherapy/history.htm
- Aromatherapy -- FDA's
http://vm.cfsan.fda.gov/~dms/cos-826.html
- Aromatherapy - Just what is it, and does it really work?
"... The olfactory nerve receptors pick up the fragrance molecules and transport their
message directly to the limbic system, bypassing the blood brain barrier. ..."
http://www.herbanspice.com/silversage/aromatherapy.html
- Aromatherapy publications & training services
Home page of Martin Watt, UK
http://www.aromamedical.demon.co.uk/
- Resource Links
http://www.aromamedical.demon.co.uk/links.html
- SOME THOUGHTS ON THE ADVERSE EFFECTS OF FRAGRANCES ON HUMANS
By Martin Watt
Extracted from a lecture given to the Society of Cosmetic Chemists, UK.
http://www.aromamedical.demon.co.uk/articles/odourbad.html
Aromatherapy Solutions
Judith Fitsimmons
http://www.aromatherapysolutions.com
- Aromatherapy Web Site
http://www.dunromin.demon.co.uk/aromatherapy/aromamiddle.htm?aromawelcome.htm
- Essential [oils]Safety Information
http://www.dunromin.demon.co.uk/aromatherapy/aromaoils_safety.htm
- The Art of Aromatherapy
http://simpleandessential.com/
- Responsible Cautions
http://simpleandessential.com/cautions2.htm
- Suggested Usage for Essential Oils
http://simpleandessential.com/usage.htm
- Dagmar's Aromatherapy Homepage http://www.soluna.demon.co.uk/aroma/aroma.htm#top
- Essential Oils
http://www.soluna.demon.co.uk/aroma/safety.htm- drweil.com
- Downside to Aromatherapy? - Can aromatherapy candles really assist in healing?
http://www.pathfinder.com/drweil/archiveqa/0,2283,1608,00.html
- What's the 'Scents' of Aromatherapy?
http://www.pathfinder.com/drweil/qa_answer/0,3189,1397,00.html- Essential Oils
ESSENTIAL OILS AND OTHER AROMATIC EXTRACTS FROM PLANTS
by Betty Bridges, RN.
http://www.ameliaww.com/fpin/essential_oils.htm
- What's That Smell? (Aromatherapy)
by Rachel Burstein; Mother Jones
http://www.mojones.com/mother_jones/JF98/smell.html
--end aromatherapy --
Arsenic
Also see, EHN's General Links, page C / CCA
http://ehnca.org/www/ehnlinx/c.htm#CCA
- Arsenate is arsenic - Statement of Bill Walsh, National Coordinator
Healthy Building Network
http://www.healthybuilding.net/6_7_statement.html
- Arsenic and Old Laws
A Scientific and Public Health Analysis of Arsenic Occurrence in Drinking Water,
Its Health Effects, and EPA's Outdated Arsenic Tap Water Standard
NRDC http://www.nrdc.org/water/drinking/arsenic/exesum.asp
- Arsenic and old waste By Stephen Osadetz University of Alberta
"April 10, 2002 ‚ Dr. Chris Le is looking at environmental contamination from a fresh
perspective--inside the body. ..." http://www.expressnews.ualberta.ca/expressnews/articles/news.cfm?p_ID=2364&s=a
- Arsenic and Old Waste
Donald I. Bleiwas, US Geological Survey; February 22, 2000
"This publication was a product of the Interagency Working Group of the President's Council of Environmental Quality and was originally available on the U.S. Department of Energy - Office of Industrial Technologies' web site at URL: http://www.oit.doe.gov/mattec/img/arsenic.htm."
USGS
http://minerals.er.usgs.gov/minerals/mflow/d00-0195/
- Arsenic and old waste:
Predoctoral fellow finds an organism with a taste for poison
HHMI News Bulletin; Volume 8 Number 2; May 1995
" ... Dubbed MIT-13, the organism is the first known to thrive on arsenic, a cause of many
environmental problems. The discovery of MIT-13, reported in the October 27, 1994
issue of Nature, may lead to new approaches for cleaning up polluted soil and water. ..."
http://www.hhmi.org/communic/bulletin/may95/ahmann.htm
- Arsenic and old waste: US Congress debates Bush environmental policy
By Nancy Russell; 3 August 2001
http://www.wsws.org/articles/2001/aug2001/arsc-a03.shtml
- Toxins in Familiar Places
Arsenic and old waste
By Jackie Hunt Christensen; San Francisco Chronicle; Sunday, September 15, 2002
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2002/09/15/ED1334.DTLPrinter friendly: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2002/09/15/ED1334.DTL&type=printable
- ARSENIC PENTAFLUORIDE - MSDS
MATHESON TRI-GAS, INC.
http://www.matheson-trigas.com/msds/ArsenicPentafluoride.htm
- ARSENIC PENTAFLUORIDE SDS (TM) -MSDS
MATHESON TRI-GAS, INC.
http://www.matheson-trigas.com/msds/ArsenicPentafluorideSDS.html
- ARSINE - MSDS MATHESON TRI-GAS, INC.
http://www.matheson-trigas.com/msds/Arsine.htm
- Arsenic Statistics and Information
USGS
http://minerals.usgs.gov/minerals/pubs/commodity/arsenic/
- Arsenic Treated Wood Precautions
"Information compiled from Health Canada, EPA, and New Hampshire Department
of Health and Human Services."
Brought to you by Nova Scotia Allergy and Environmental Health Association (NSAEHA)
http://www.environmentalhealth.ca/summer02wood.htmlCommon arsenical pesticide under scrutiny
EHP; February 9, 2005
"Golfers can thank monosodium methanearsonate (MSMA) for flawless, weed-free
fairways, but experts are questioning whether the arsenic-containing pesticide is safe for
the environment and human health. New research reveals that, despite industry claims,
MSMA applied to golf courses with certain types of soil degrades to toxic inorganic
arsenic, which leaches into groundwater. A separate study has documented that MSMA
can move through wildlife food chains. The news comes as Canada and the United
States are re-evaluating registrations for MSMA. ..."
http://pubs.acs.org/subscribe/journals/esthag-w/2005/feb/science/jp_arsenical.html
- The Danish Environmental Protection Agency
Ignorance leads to excessive use of toxic timber
http://www.mst.dk/magazine/issue2/timber/Default.htm
- "Inheritance Powder"
History Magazine
http://www.history-magazine.com/arsenic.html
- Toxins in Familiar Places
Arsenic and old waste
By Jackie Hunt Christensen; San Francisco Chronicle; Sunday, September 15, 2002
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2002/09/15/ED1334.DTL
Art / Supplies
Note: It has come to my attention that "Many early childhood classroom teachers have used
shaving cream as a sensory play material in their classrooms over the years. ..."
May I suggest that before using shaving cream for art projects are play materials, you check the
labels. I'd also like to suggest looking for safe alternatives, one of which may be Aubrey Organics. -- barb
http://www.aubrey-organics.com/product1.cfm?product_id=406
- Art and Craft Materials Institute, Inc., The
[Thanks! to Lassen Technologies for this information.]
http://www.lassentech.com/eimisc.html
Tests art materials for contents, and sets standards and
ASTM labels for products.
715 Boylston Street
Boston, MA 02116
(617)266-6800
Art Hazards
California's Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment
http://www.oehha.org/education/art/index.html
- Artists Face Unique Health and Safety Risks
aHealthyMe
http://www.ahealthyme.com/article/reuters/101214150
- Artists with MCS Connections for a Safer World - An International Network http://www.citlink.net/~bhima/artists.htm
- Arts, Crafts, and Theater Safety
181 Thompson Street, #23 - New York, NY 10012-2586
Telephone: (212) 777-0062 - E-Mail: ACTS@CaseWeb.Com
http://www.caseweb.com/acts/
- "Providing Safety & Hazard Information for the Arts - Worldwide!"
http://www.caseweb.com/acts/whoarewe.html
- THE ART AND CREATIVE MATERIALS INSTITUTE
Duke University Medical Center
http://duketox.mc.duke.edu/arts_and_creative_materials_inst.htm
- Art Resources - online list
http://users.lmi.net/~drewid/Arts_resources_page.html
- ArtsACCESS -- a two year online conference on arts and disabilities for the arts community
http://www.dcp.ucla.edu/nadc/conference.html
- ArtsACCESS, The National Arts and Disability Center's first "Online
Virtual Conference" on the topic "Disability Art and Culture"
will be active through December, 1998.
You can register for this FREE conference at that address.
http://www.dcp.ucla.edu/nadc/conference.html
- Arts Wire
http://artswire.orgCHILD-SAFE ART MATERIALS
By Ann Hallock is the editor of FAMILYFUN
http://family.go.com/crafts/drawpaint/expert/dony0400aasafe/dony0400aasafe.html
- California's Office of Enviornmental Health Hazard Assessment
GUIDELINES FOR THE SAFE USE OF ART AND CRAFT MATERIALS
(updated December 2003)
http://www.oehha.ca.gov/education/art/artguide.html
- The Creative Work Fund
http://www.haassr.org/ABTFUND.HTM
- Dick Blick Art Materials
"... a leader in informing artists, teachers, and
consumers about potential hazards in the arts
http://www.dickblick.com/info/healthsafety/default.asp
- Exploring Emergence
(Note: To read this active essay, you need a Java-enabled browser.)
http://el.www.media.mit.edu/groups/el/projects/emergence/index.html
- SCHOOL SAFETY PROCEDURES FOR ART AND INDUSTRIAL ART PROGRAMS
http://artsnet.heinz.cmu.edu:70/0/csa/books/schools/school1.txt
top of page
- Arthritis & Glucosamine Information Center
"At the Arthritis & Glucosamine Information Center you'll find top quality information
on arthritis and glucosamine, the latest research, details on arthritis medications and
treatments, and tips for effectively managing your pain."
http://www.glucosamine-arthritis.org/
- PIOSA - a Prospective Internet based self report Observational Study of
inflammatory Arthritis and allied conditions.
http://www.compkarori.com/arthritis/piosa.htm
- Rheumatoid Arthritis
http://www.immed.org/prod/chronic/chronic2.html
- Also see EHN's page R --
http://ehnca.org/www/ehnlinx/r.htm#Rheumatoid
AS YOU SOW
http://www.asyousow.org
- About - dedicated to promoting corporate accountability
http://www.asyousow.org/aboutus.htm
- Gnetic Engineering: Threats to Public Health
http://www.asyousow.org/genetic2.htm
- Prop 65
http://www.asyousow.org/prop65.htm
- Sign On Petitions
http://www.asyousow.org/petition.htm
Articles
EHN's list of articles is now a separate section. It is an extensive but incomplete collection
of articles. Some of the links may no longer work, but you should have enough info
to contact the original source about getting a copy or where they may have it now
available. If you learn of a new link, please inform barb via (Barb's email is no longer valid, please contact EHN). Also see:
Halifax (Fragrance Industry Press Conference and spin-offs)
http://ehnca.org/www/ehnlinx/articles.htm#HalifaxEHN's The New Reactor (http://ehnca.org/www/newreact/nrindex.htm)
Newspapers (http://ehnca.org/www/ehnlinx/n.htm#Newspapers)
OnLine News and Reference (http://ehnca.org/www/ehnlinx/o.htm#OnLine)
Publications (http://ehnca.org/www/ehnlinx/p.htm#Publications)
Stuff Happens The Word IS Out! (http://ehnca.org/www/ehnhompg/wordout.htm)
For daily health reports, also check:
- Reuters Health
http://www.reutershealth.com/- Medscape Today
http://www.medscape.com/Home/Topics/multispecialty/multispecialty.html
An important article on asthma . . . effects from prenatal on! Now why can we not study the effects of fragrances in these and other cleaning and maintenance products, "environmental scents" such as candles, air "fresheners," trashbags, and of course, personal care products. Don't forget about flavors -- the twin of fragrances! -- barb
- Are Household Chemicals Connected To The Rise In Asthma?
23/12/2004 "Frequent use of household cleaning products and other chemicals in the home could be
linked to cases of asthma among Britain¼s children."A new study of respiratory health among young children has shown a clear connection
between breathing problems and their mothers¼ use of a range of common products
such as bleach, paint stripper and carpet cleaners. ..."
http://www.alspac.bris.ac.uk/press/household_chemicals.shtmlAnd on BBC :http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/4115617.stm
top of page
- Asbestos in the Home and Workplace
September 1998 (updated March 2000)
California Department of Health Services
Indoor Air Quality Info Sheet
Includes info on "Laboratories in California Accredited for Analysis of Asbestos..." -- barb
http://www.cal-iaq.org/asb00-03.htm
To test our kitchen flooring for $35 in June 2004, we used: Asbestos ATM Lab
1409 Fifth Street, Suite C
Berkeley, CA 94710
Contact: Mr. R. Mark Bailey
Phone: 510-528-0108
Fax: 510-528-0109
- .Asbestos Information
The Law Offices of Christopher E. Grell
http://www.christopheregrelllaw.com
- The Asbestos Institute
http://www.asbestos-institute.ca:80/main.html
- CDC's Work-Related Lung Disease Surveillance Report, 2002
http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/docs/2003-111/2003-111.html
- CDC's Work-Related Lung Disease (World) Surveillance System
http://www2.cdc.gov/drds/worldreportdata/SubsectionDetails.asp?ArchiveID=1&SubsectionTitleID=1
- Human Exposure:The Key to Better Risk Assessment
by Julie Wakefield
Environmental Health Perspectives Volume 108, Number 12, December 2000
" ... In July 2000, [Vice President Al] Gore told the Children's Environmental Health
Network that he supported the establishment by 2004 of a national tracking system for
asthma, cancer, and other diseases afflicting children that are potentially linked to
environmental causes. The system would use the Internet to facilitate information
collection by local public health agencies and health care providers, which would help
focus efforts to address environmental health risks.
"Such a network might have mitigated the tragedy in Libby. "Active tracking of
environmental disease might have picked [the disease cases] up much sooner, and
started preventive activities decades earlier," says Campolucci. "We need an
environmental surveillance system that evaluates human health." Adds O'Hara,
"All too often we haven't had all the exposure information we need to make good
policy." But better coordination and expansion of human exposure assessment
programs at the federal level and by industry should help fill the gaps, leading to
better policies--and healthier people.
http://ehpnet1.niehs.nih.gov/members/2000/108-12/focus.html
- MESOTHELIOMA
Mesothelioma Cancer Center (ASBESTOS CAUSED CANCER)
Call: 1,800,272.3786, or remember: 1.800.ASBESTOS
http://www.asbestos.com/images/abestos_ribbon.gif
Mesothelioma Cancer Center is committed to providing the latest, up-to-date
informatgion to our visitors in the hopes of spreading awareness about the dangers of
asbestos exposure and mesothelioma. This website offers a one-stop resource on all
asbestos issues ranging from occupational exposure, steps to take after receiving a
mesothyelioma prognosis and where to find the nearest mesothelioma doctors in
your area.
http://www.asbestos.com
- Mesothelioma Diagnosis
http://www.asbestos.com/mesothelioma/prognosis.php
- Cancer Doctors / Mesothelioma Doctors
http://www.asbestos.com/treatment/doctors/
- Products Containing Asbestos
http://www.asbestos.com/products/
- What is Asbestos?
http://www.asbestos.com/asbestos/
- The White Lung Association
P.O. Box 1483
Baltimore, MD 21203-1483
410-243-5864
http://www.whitelung.org/
- Asbestos Safety Information for the World Trade Center New York City
by Paul Safchuck
http://www.whitelung.org/psalerts/wtc.html
ASH (Action on Smoking and Health)
Pages in English | Deutsch | EspaÒol | FranÁais | Italiano | Portuguese
http://ash.org/
- Allow us to introduce you to ASH... 30 years of progress
http://ash.org/about/index.html
- GRASSROOTS (LARGELY STATE AND LOCAL)
NONSMOKERS' RIGHTS/ANTISMOKING/TOBACCO CONTROL
ORGANIZATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES, USA
http://ash.org/usorgs.html
Professor Nicholas A. Ashford
Also see Dr. Claudia Miller, EHN's General Links, page M/Miller. -- barb
ASHRAE -- the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers
- A New Mechanism Of Disease
RACHEL'S ENVIRONMENT & HEALTH NEWS
http://www.garynull.com/Documents/erf/a_new_mechanism_of_disease.htm
- Ashford urges research on chemical sensitivity
Denise Brehm, News Office; September 26, 1998
http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/1998/ashford-0926.html
- Chemical Exposures: Low Levels and High Stakes" A Book Review by Agnes Malouf
"Chemical Exposures: Low Levels and High Stakes" (Second Edition), by
Nicholas Ashford & Claudia Miller, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 1998, $64.95 US
http://www.environmentalhealth.ca/spring03chem.html
- MIT researcher recommends national research into
multiple chemical sensitivity illnesses
MIT News Office; August 26, 1998
http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/1998/ashford.html
http://www.ashrae.org/
Ask Annie (Annie Berthold-Bond)
http://www.betterbasics.com/askannie/ask.html
- Asparagus Fights Common Pesticide
And barb thinks orgainc is best . . . so here is another reason to enjoy!
Enzyme May Give the Veggie Pesticide-Fighting Powers
By Miranda Hitti; WebMD Medical News
Reviewed By Brunilda Nazario, MD on Thursday, September 23, 2004
"Sept. 23, 2004 -- Looking to limit your exposure to pesticides? You may want to develop
a taste for asparagus. The skinny green stalks appear to contain an enzyme that
degrades a commonly used pesticide called malathion. ..."
http://my.webmd.com/content/Article/94/102865.htmAspartame and other artificial sweeteners
- Aspartame ... a killer!
by Lucy Johnson, Sunday Express, London, UK.
http://www.newfrontier.com/asheville/aspartame.htm
- Aspartame Consumer Safety Network
P.O. Box 2001
Frisco, Texas 75034 U.S.
Phone/FAX: 214.387.4001
"Aspartame Consumer Safety Network is an international non-profit organization
consisting of thousands of volunteer health care professionals, scientists and concerned
consumers. The pioneer aspartame education and action organization was founded
in 1987, by broadcast journalist and former state judge, Mary Nash Stoddard and
Washington D.C. consumer advocate, James Turner, Esq., in order to promote public
awareness of a major health and public policy issue.
http://www.aspartamesafety.com/
- Deadly Deception - Story of Aspartame
compiled by Mary Nash Stoddard
Foreword by Lendon Smith, M.D.
http://www.aspartamesafety.com/DeadlyDeception.htm
- Aspartame -- Dorway
http://www.dorway.com/
- Aspartame Symptoms
http://www.dorway.com/badnews.html#symptoms
- Mission Possible International
Betty Martini -- I think of her as WonderWoman. -- barb
http://www.dorway.com/possible.html
- DORway to Discovery Site Map
http://search.freefind.com/find.html?id=8812099&m=0&p=0
- H. J. ROBERTS, M.D. ON ASPARTAME http://www.dorway.com/betty/diabetes.html
- H. J. Roberts, M.D., F.A.C.P., F.C.C.P., a renowned clinician and patient/
consumer advocate.
http://www.pb-medical-research.com/index.html
- Jennifer Cohen's now famous study . . . Pamphlet format
http://www.dorway.com/jenpamp.htmll
- MSDS on Aspartame
http://www.dorway.com/aspartyl.html
- Recall Aspartame!
http://www.dorway.com/97recall.html
- Review of Merging Infectious Diseases Forum Held In Atlanta
by Betty Martini
http://www.dorway.com/cdcreview.txt
- Aspartame (NutraSweet) Toxicity Info Center http://www.holisticmed.com/aspartame/
- Aspartame site
http://aspartamekills.com/
- Food Additive Petition for Neotame
http://aspartamekills.com/roberts.html
- Support Group
http://www.presidiotex.com/aspartame/
- Sunshine Sentinel Press
http://www.sunsentpress.com/
- THE CACOF CONSPIRACY
http://members.icanect.net/~sunpress/new_book.htm
- Possible neurologic effects of aspartame, a widely used food additive Author Maher-TJ; Wurtman-RJ ; Volume: Pages 75: 53-7; Year 1987
Members only: http://ehpnet1.niehs.nih.gov/members/1987/075/75010.PDF
- Return to Nutrition, EHN's General Links, page N
http://ehnca.org/www/ehnlinx/n.htm#Nutrition
-- end aspartame --- Ask Annie
- Ask Annie Archives
Better Basics.com
http://www.betterbasics.com/askannie/ask.html
Solutions for Less Toxic Living © 2000, Annie Berthold-Bond - "Kids and Chemicals"
http://www.healthy.net/library/columns/askannie/
- YES! and Dear Annie & Doug
...aromatherapy candles burning in an unvented office ...
http://www.yesmagazine.org/12Climatechange/yesbuthow.html
- Ask the Workplace Doctors
http://gwis.com/~wego/index.htm
- How Can I Create A Fragrance-Free Workplace?
http://gwis.com/~wego/q15.htm
- Assaulted by fragrance
California Health and Safety Code Section 41700
41700. Except as otherwise provided in Section 41705, no person shall discharge from
any source whatsoever such quantities of air contaminants or other material which cause
injury, detriment, nuisance, or annoyance to any considerable number of persons or
to the public, or which endanger the comfort, repose, health, or safety of any such
persons or the public, or which cause, or have a natural tendency to cause, injury or
damage to business or property. ..."
"... 41705. (a) Section 41700 shall not apply to odors emanating from agricultural
operations necessary for the growing of crops or the raising of fowl or animals.
http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/cacodes/hsc/41700-41712.htmlFor Access and Accommodation -- all for the want of Common Courtesy! -- see EHN's"Take Heart!"
http://www.ehnca.org/www/ehnhompg/takheart.htm"Annette Green, [former] executive director of the Fragrance Foundation in New York,
has said the restrictions are much ado about nothing, arguing perfume does not
pollute the air and does not contain carcinogens, as cigarettes do." [Emphasis added.]
See:Death by perfume
To better know these toxic chemical concoctions -- perfume, cologne, aftershave, and other
http://ehnca.org/www/ehnlinx/d.htm#Death"Scent-Sensitive Nurse Sues LDS"
BY MICHAEL VIGH THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, Tuesday, October 15, 2002
http://www.sltrib.com/2002/oct/10152002/utah/7273.htm
products for personal care, as well as cleaning and maintenance projects that carry the word
"fragrance" -- be sure to visit some of EHN's other pages. Fragrances are advertized and sold as
benign substances. Do your own research. Make your own determination. To begin, visit
EHN's FDA Citizens' Petition, 99P-1340 and its analyses. The material is available for you
to peruse on EHN's site and on the site of Betty Bridges, RN -- Fragranced Products Information
Network. If you feel that these superfluous toxins do not belong in a school, a healthcare
facility or any other workplace, please write to the FDA in support of 99P-1340. Also contact your
representative and senators and ask them to support Safe Notification and Information for
Fragrances Act (SNIFF), which must be re-introduced into the 108th Congress.
SNIFF:http://ehnca.org/www/ehnlinx/s.htm#SNIFF
EHN's home page: http://www.ehnca.org
FPIN's homepage: http://www.fpinva.org.
EHN's Take Heart / Law at http://ehnca.org/www/ehnhompg/takheart.htm#Law
It is my personal opinion that for a scented person to deliberately walk into an area of
the fragrance-sensitized individual, to spray scented products near or in the work area of the
fragrance-sensitized indiidual, and most definitely, spraying the fragrance-sensitized individual
are all forms of assault. And that perfumed product could prove to be a deadly weapon. -- barb
To see where/how fragrance-free policies and programs have been implemented, visit:
EHN's:
- Take Heart!
Healthcare / Hospitals
http://ehnca.org/www/ehnhompg/takheart.htm#HospitalsSchools / Universities
http://ehnca.org/www/ehnhompg/takheart.htm#SchoolWorkplaces
http://ehnca.org/www/ehnhompg/takheart.htm#Workplace
- The Work of Julia Kendall (1935 - 1997)
Julia compiled this information, I put it in one-page flyer format (hard copy) for her in the early 90s. -- barb
http://ehnca.org/www/ehnhompg/kendall.htm
Assualts with fragrance chemicals . . . plus information showing the
harmful fragrance chemicals and their effects
Even though too many mainstream medical doctors aren't educated enough to recognize and
diagnose symptoms of chemical injury, and therefore seem as if they don't believe us, our attackers
do or they'd not be trying to harm us by using fragrance products as weapons. Obviously. -- barb
- Acute toxic effects of fragrance products.
Author/s: Rosalind C. Anderson, Julius H. Anderson
Issue: March-April, 1998
http://www.zeal.com/exit.jhtml?cid=991790&wid=60362997&so=&xr=/website/profile.jhtml%3Fcid%3D991790%26wid%3D60362997
More information on Anderson Labs
Agression and fragrances
http://www.andersonlaboratories.com/
Fragrance Exposure Causes Aggression Hyperactivity and Nerve Damage
Neurotoxicology, Volume 1:221-237, 1979 brought to you by ChemTox
Aggression or aggressive behavior, as a result of fragrance exposure, is often attached to the
already chemically injured because we protest our being poisoned. Why is it that no one thinks in
terms of AGGRESSION regarding those people using fragrance on their person or as a
handheld weapon as a tool of assault. Why are they never viewed as having become AGGRESSIVE
because of their chemical stews known beningly as "fragrance"? -- barb
http://www.chem-tox.com/pregnancy/perfume.htm
- FDA Citizen's Petition, replete with analyses and FDA contact information
See for yourself the chemicals used to create several popular, modern scents. -- barb
http://ehnca.org/www/FDApetition/bkgrinfo.htm
- Fragrance assault, husband reportedly against wife
And following is assault in the USA of a fragrant wife against husband. Regardless of where
one is in this world -- including healthcare facilities, schools, workplaces, places of worship --
using or spraying perfume and other fragrance products could in effect become assault with
a deadly weapon. People have died as a result of fragrance products. -- barbScotland's Court Case:
- Court barred for allergy evidence
You are in: UK: Scotland; Friday, 18 February, 2000, 14:00 GMT
"The doors of a courtroom in Dundee have been locked and two journalists refused
admission in a case involving a woman with a severe allergy.
"Heather's Brown's condition means that coming into contact with perfumed products or
certain foodstuffs causes her severe rashes and can send her into anaphylactic shock.
"Her estranged husband, Colin Slane, is accused of endangering her life by smearing
shampoo on her doorhandle with the intention of causing her to suffer an allergic reaction. ..."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/uk/scotland/newsid_647000/647688.stm
- Shampoo 'could have killed me'
You are in: UK: Scotland; Friday, 18 February, 2000, 15:45 GMT
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/uk/scotland/newsid_647000/647997.stm
- Allergy sufferer denies lying
Tuesday, 22 February, 2000, 20:02 GMT
http://news2.thls.bbc.co.uk/low/english/uk/scotland/newsid_652000/652813.stm
- Man convicted of shampoo assault
Thursday, 24 February, 2000, 16:59 GMT
http://news2.thls.bbc.co.uk/low/english/uk/scotland/newsid_653000/653965.stm
- Man jailed over shampoo attack
Thursday, 23 March, 2000, 15:36 GMT
http://news2.thls.bbc.co.uk/low/english/uk/scotland/newsid_688000/688024.stm
- Fragrance assault, wife reportedly against husband
Above is the case of an assault in Scotland of a husband using fragrance products against his
wife. Regardless of where one is in this world -- including healthcare facilities, schools,
workplaces, places of worship -- using or spraying perfume and other fragrance products could
in effect become assault with a deadly weapon. People have died as a result of fragrance
products. -- barb
- abcNEWS
Lethal Scent?
Man Claims Spouse Tried to Kill Him With Her Eau de Toilette
http://abcnews.go.com/sections/GMA/SciTech/GMA030513PerfumeArrest.html
- Wife arrested in aroma assault
STUART, Florida (AP) -- A woman was arrested for dousing herself with perfume,
spraying the house with bug killer and disinfectant, and burning scented candles in an
attempt to seriously injure her chemically sensitive husband, prosecutors said."Police charged Lynda Taylor, 36, with aggravated battery Thursday.
"David Taylor, 46, is disabled due to allergies that resulted from exposure to toxic mold
and hazardous chemicals as a construction worker, his doctors say. That exposure
netted him $150,000 in a recent workers compensation settlement."The fragrant incident occurred April 4 during a conversation the couple were having
about separating after three years of marriage. ..."
http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/South/05/11/perfume.plot.ap/index.html
- Newsday.com
Cops: The Scent of an Angry Woman
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS; May 17, 2003
http://www.newsday.com/news/nationworld/nation/ny-usperf173290229may17,0,5563771.story
- SF Chronicle
Florida woman charged with using perfume to hurt husband
Saturday, May 10, 2003
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/news/archive/2003/05/10/national2311EDT0662.DTL
- WPTVNews
Woman denies trying to attack husband with perfume By WPTV staff; May 13, 2003
http://www.tcpalm.com/tcp/wptv_news/article/0,1651,TCP_1776_1957919,00.html... and ...
- Wife's perfume, spouse's charge raise big stink
Lynda Taylor denied trying to hurt her husband, who told 911 he has severe chemical
sensitivity.
By Gabriel Margasak staff writer; May 13, 2003
http://www.tcpalm.com/tcp/the_news_local_news/article/0,1651,TCP_1028_1957322,00.html... then there's this ...
- Tyler Treadway: National media sniffs out local star-crossed couple
By Tyler Treadway staff writer; May 14, 2003
http://www.tcpalm.com/tcp/living/article/0,1651,TCP_1043_1958612,00.html... and then ...
- Tyler Treadway: What media takes lightly is matter of life, breath
http://www.tcpalm.com/tcp/living/article/0,1651,TCP_1043_2020889,00.html- Occupational acute anaphylactic reaction to assault by perfume spray in the face.
by Lessenger JE.; PubMed
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=11314921&dopt=Abstract
For the whole story:
- Occupational Acute Anaphylactic Reaction to Assault by Perfume
James E. Lessenger, MD, From a private practice.
http://www.familypractice.com/journal/2001/v14.n02/1402.07/art-1402.07.htm
- Scent Sensitive Nurse Sues LDS
By Michael Vigh; The Salt Lake Tribune
"LDS Hospital nurse Susan Bell says she suffered for more than a year from daily headaches, eye irritation, swelling of her face and lips and other symptoms because
her co-workers doused themselves in perfume or cologne. Bell, 57, says she became
the office laughingstock for supervisors and colleagues, some of whom continued to
bathe in their perfumes even after she told them it made her sick. She worked at the
hospital for more than a decade before she took a disability leave in March 2001. ..."
I can personally assure you that Susan Bell is not alone! -- barb
http://www.sltrib.com/2002/oct/10152002/utah/7273.htm
- Schools:
Stories of Horror Faced by Students and Teachers
For Access and Accommodation -- all for the want of Common Courtesy! -- see EHN's"Take Heart!"
http://www.ehnca.org/www/ehnhompg/takheart.htm
- The Fragrant Door - A classroom door sprayed with perfume -- Blistered!
http://ehnca.org/www/ehnhompg/doorjudy.htm
- Halifax, Nova Scotia
Includes articles of incidents of scented products causing adverse events in school.
These are old stories, links might not work, but you've got the info to begin research. -- barb
http://ehnca.org/www/ehnlinx/articles.htm#Halifax
- Kids' lack of respect threatens teachers
http://www.jewishworldreview.com/dr/laura050200.asp
- Pikeville County, Kentucky
- Family wants perfume, deodorant banned from schools
News-Journal wire services; Thursday, October 03, 2002
and scrolling to the bottom of the page and its form. -- barb
" PIKEVILLE, Ky. -- Kristian Childers cries when she thinks about what she's
missing while holed up in her house."The 16-year-old hasn't been to school since she reported that a campus
bully sprayed her in the face with perfume a year ago, causing a severe
asthma attack that landed her in the hospital."Childers said she is afraid to return to Shelby Valley High School until
administrators ban perfume, cologne, and other smelly aerosol sprays
that could be used as weapons against asthmatics. ..."
Write this newspaper by going to http://www.n-jcenter.com/opinion.htm#letters
and scroll to bottom. -- barb
http://www.n-jcenter.com/2002/Oct/3/NOTE1.htm
- Fragrant fracas: Lawyer asks that perfume be banned from schools
MyInky;September 28, 2002
" PIKEVILLE, Ky. (AP) -- The Pike County school board has voted down a
proposal to ban students from bringing cologne, body spray or perfume to
schools in the eastern Kentucky district."The policy was proposed in response to an incident last year in which a
student at Shelby Valley High School was attacked with the smelly products,
causing her to have a severe asthma attack. ..."
Write to: Paul McAuliffe, Editor mcauliffep@courierpress.com;
J. Bruce Baumann, Managing Editor baumannb@courierpress.com -- barb
http://www.myinky.com/ecp/news/article/0,1626,ECP_734_1445132,00.html
- Attorney: Proper steps not taken to protect asthmatic
BY PETER W. ZUBATY, STAFF WRITER; Appalachian News-Express
"A local attorney says the Pike County School Board failed to accommodate a
student¼s disability when it voted down a proposed policy prohibiting possession
of cologne, body spray, perfume or other aerosol products by students."And that failure to act, said Elkhorn City attorney Tim Belcher, could potentially
land the school board in a lawsuit to force the issue. The vote was 4-1 against, with
Ravine Ratliff voting in favor of the policy."The policy was proposed in response to an incident last year in which two Shelby Valley
students allegedly attacked another student with such products, causing her to have
an asthma attack. ..."
Write to: David Gross, Editor, E-mail: news@news-expressky.com or
dgross@news-expressky.com -- barb
http://www.news-expressky.com/news-expressky/myarticles.asp?H=1&S=547&P=695283&PubID=11583
- Our views ä on proposed perfume ban at schools
Editorial by David Gross; Appalachian News-Express;Wednesday, October 2, 2002
"Even in the face of threatened litigation, the Pike County Board of Education made
the right decision recently when it rejected a proposal to prohibit students from
possessing cologne, perfume and other aerosol products while at school."While we sympathize with the asthmatic teen-age girl whose mother initiated the
proposal, we also understand the majority of school board members¼ concern ã that
such a policy likely would be unenforceable. ..."
Mr. Gross doesn't say one word about the spraying. That's an assault with a deadly weapon,
not a prank! Email: dgross@news-expressky.com-- barb
http://www.news-expressky.com/news-expressky/myarticles.asp?H=1&S=547&P=697979&PubID=11623
- Students Suspended for Endangering Fragrance Sensitive Teacher
7th-Graders Raise Stink at School
Seattle Times - Wednesday, March 22, 2000, 01:57 p.m. Pacific
by Frank Vinluan; Seattle Times Snohomish County bureau
http://members.aol.com/BoycottSBU2000/TeacherEndangered.html
Now, for all those who want some hope, a middle school in Faribault, MN
has banned fragrances, and there are fragrance-free accommodations working in
Jefferson City, MO. More fragrance free accommodation information available
on EHN's Take Heart! -- barb
http://ehnca.org/www/ehnhompg/takheart.htm
- Decatur, Illinois
Students breathing easier
Spray products banned in some Decatur public schools
myinky; By The Associated Press; January 14, 2003
http://www.myinky.com/ecp/local_news/article/0,1626,ECP_745_1672242,00.html
- "Faribault school bans students' use of perfumes, colognes"
http://www.startribune.com/stories/1556/1701620.html
- Jefferson City, Missouri, Public Schools Section 504 Accommodation Plan
"[A]n example of a progressive school that has implemented a comprehensive plan to
provide a student with severe asthma triggered by perfumes a fragrance free
educational environment including:
Fragrance Free school bus
Fragrance Free school
Fragrance Free Basketball team as well as all competing teams,
coaches and officials - the team was 10-0 last season!
Fragrance Free extracurricular activities (dances) including
chaperones and parent volunteers
http://immune.best.vwh.net/stephanie/504.html
- Stephanie's (Jefferson City) Plan
http://ehnca.org/www/ehnlinx/s.htm#Stephanie's
-- end of the section on Assault by fragrance. Let's hope this crime of hate comes to a quick end! -- barb
Assistive Technology (AT)
- Arizona Technology Access Program (AzTAP)
http://www.nau.edu/ihd/aztap/index.html
- Low-Emission Computers
http://www.asilo.com/aztap1/
- What Is Multiple Chemical Sensitivity?
http://www.nau.edu/~ihd/aztap/mcs.html
- California's AT Network
http://www.catsca.org/
- What is Assistive Technology?
http://www.nau.edu/ihd/aztap/whatisat.html
- The Association for Comprehensive NeuroTherapy (ACN)
Latitudes
Electrosensitivity: A Growing Global Concern
Includes an article written by EHN's Susan Molloy, with
Arthur Firstenberg, founder and director of the Cellular Phone Taskforce
http://www.latitudes.org/articles/electrical_sensitivity_articles.htmlThe Association of Occupational & Environmental Clinics
http://www.aoec.org/
- Association of Occupational & Environmental Clinics; Clinic Members Directory
http://www.aoec.org/ClinList.htm
Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS)
http://www.aapsonline.org/aaps/
Assurances by fragrance industry that their products are safe
or,
Consumer Reassurance Charade - played by FDA and industry
Chronological order:
- Food and Drug Administration:
July 1999 -- after the FDA logged in and web-posted 166 public comments
regarding Citizens' Petition 99P-1340 -- found buried at the bottom of a "food" page:
"FDA has little or no information that would support actions to raise public
awareness of possible health risks associated with the use of fragranced products. ..."
http://www.fda.gov/oc/fdama/fdamawebcast/stakeholdersquestions/foods.html
- Some say a popular perfume is a health danger!!
"... After contacting Calvin Klein for a response to the petition
that the group filled with the FDA the company had this
statement: 'All of Calvin Klein's products meet or exceed the
requirement of the Federal Public Food, Drug and Cosmetics Act.'"Dr. Jacob Offenberger is an Allergist; 'No manufacturer would like to
sell any product that has real toxins in it or real irritants in it because it
won't sell.' Dr. Jacob Offenberger is spokesperson for the Asthma
Foundation of America. He says some people are just sensitive to
perfume chemicals....and they are blowing this issue out of proportion. ..."Write-up following EHN-Cancer Prevention Coalition press release,
"Perfume: Cupid's Arrow or Poison Dart?," Feb. 7, 2000, immediately below
Includes words of Judith Sanderson, Teacher, Culver City High -- barb
http://www.wsfa.com/Global/story.asp?s=58076
Another view:
Fragrance Materials Association
- Perfume: Cupid's Arrow or Poison Dart?, Feb. 7, 2000
Released jointly by Dr. Samuel Epstein of Cancer Prevention Coalition and EHN.
http://ehnca.org/www/PressReleases/fragfda3.htm
They've removed their brag about defeating California labeling legislation in fall 2004, but they
still proclaim that their products and ingredients are SAFE and WHOLESOME. -- barb
http://www.fmafragrance.org
- Scented Products Education and Information Association of Canada (SPEIAC)
Ad published following their press conference
(http://www.ehnca.org/www/ehnlinx/aaprbb.htm) in
Halifax, Nova Scotia, June 20, 2000
"COMMON SENSE ABOUT SCENTS"
http://www.scentedproducts.on.ca/hdnad.jpg
In this ad, you are assured that:
- All fragrance ingredients have been tested for safety.
The Research Institute for Fragrance Materials is an international
independent body dedicated to evaluating fragrance ingredient safety.
- Fragrance ingredients are tested to the same standards that
apply to consumer goods like food.
- The composition of perfumes hasn¼t changed much in hundreds
of years. They contain primarily water and alcohol -- of the same
type and purity we drink in beverages -- as well as essential fragrance oils.
- Fragrance formulations do not contain toxic ingredients such as
carcinogens or neurotoxins.*
- Perfumes and scented personal care products are regulated by
Health Canada.
- The safety of an ingredient does not depend on whether it is
natural or synthetic. For example, almost half of the ingredients
no longer used in fragrances are naturals that caused skin irritation.
Another view:
- * Raw Materials of Perfumery
http://www.perfumersworld.com/chems/material.htmNow let's check another source other than the fragrance industry's ads and public relations campaigns.
- Acetaldehyde Chemical Backgrounder
From the National Safety Council
Acetaldehyde is just one commonly used flavors and fragrance ingredient
"Health effects:
"Acetaldehyde is a substance which may reasonably be anticipated to be a carcinogen,
according to the Seventh Annual Report on Carcinogens, National Toxicology Program,
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. It is also classified in EPA's Toxic
Release Inventory (TRI) to be a known or suspected carcinogen. When ingested or
inhaled, acetaldehyde can irritate the eye, nose, and throat; cause conjunctivitis,
coughing, central nervous system depression, eye and skin burns, dermatitis, and
delayed pulmonary edema." [Emphasis added.]
http://www.nsc.org/library/chemical/Acetalde.htm
- ACETALDEHYDE -- PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION -- CAS NO. 75-07-0
"The main use of acetaldehyde is as an intermediate for the synthesis of other chemicals.
The main derivatives of Acetaldehyde are the oxygenated solvent Ethyl Acetate,
Pentaerythritol (used in the production of synthetic resins for the paint industry) and
Pyridines. Acetaldehyde is used in the production of perfumes, polyester resins,
and basic dyes. Acetaldehyde is also used as a solvent in the rubber, tanning, and paper
industries, as a fruit and fish preservative, as a flavoring agent, for hardening
gelatin, as a denaturant for alcohol and in fuel compositions." [Emphasis added.]
http://www.chemicalland21.com/arokorhi/petrochemical/Acetaldehyde.htm
- Acetaldehyde
CAS number . . . . . . . . . . . 75-07-0
NIOSH REL. . . . . . . . . . . . None established; NIOSH considers acetaldehyde
to be a potential occupational carcinogen as defined by the OSHA carcinogen
policy [29 CFR 1990]. From, NIOSH's DOCUMENTATION FOR IMMEDIATELY DANGEROUS TO LIFE OR
HEALTH CONCENTRATIONS (IDLHs)*
http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/idlh/75070.html
- Scents and sensitivities
What to know before buying a Valentine¼s Day perfume
By Francesca Lyman; Feb. 6, 2002; MSNBC CONTRIBUTOR
"... Products are thoroughly tested before being marketed to assure their health
and safety, says Glenn Roberts, spokesperson for the Research Institute for
Fragrance Materials, an industry-sponsored group that does testing of chemicals. "
" ... In response to the perceived problems of fragrances in the air, Roberts says
that his industry group has begun the first study to examine fragrance inhalation.
'We¼re spending a lot of money on this,' he says, 'to understand the systemic
effects of fragrances on organs and nervous system, what happens when fragrances
are inhaled.' "
http://www.msnbc.com/news/702445.asp
Another view:
Do take the time to read this excellent article. You'll get info from both sides of the issue.
Notice the duplicity, as first we learn that the industry "thoroughly" tests its products and then
we discover that the industry has begun the first study [emphasis added] . . . And,
by all means, notice the dollars whine! The price to health the already fragrance-injured person
has paid in terms of health, jobs, homes, family . . . and the ultimate price, LIFE, is beyond
measure.But let's explore this concept of "testing" a little further. How can a fragrance product be
thoroughly tested if it is simply tested for the dermatological reactions to the primary user?
How can a product that is made to be smelled (inhaled) and not tested for its effects upon the
lungs, the brain, the reproductive systems of adult males and females, as well as developing babies,
be considered "thoroughly tested"? By what stretch of the FDA's imagination are these
products so safe the public does not need to learn, "WARNING: The safety of this product
has not been determined."? Why isn't the FDA demanding its prescribed warning message
on the labels of all inadequately tested fragrances? And why, oh why, does the FDA claim that
it doesn't have enough info to raise public awareness? It's buried that at the bottom of a food page!
http://www.fda.gov/oc/fdama/fdamawebcast/stakeholdersquestions/foods.html -- barb
- Phthalate Information Center - some of the info available July 10, 2002
"Life Savers," "Add Some Color," "50 Years of Safety Studies"
http://www.phthalates.org/
- Groups Seek Ban on the Use Of Phthalates in Cosmetics
By JILL CARROLL
Staff Reporter of THE WALL STREET JOURNAL: July 10, 2002
"... The cosmetics industry said it believes phthalates in cosmetics pose no
problems. "There is no public-health concern [relating to] its use in
cosmetics," said Gerald McEwen, vice president of science for the Cosmetic,
Toiletry and Fragrance Association. "We think they are safe as we are using
them in our products. ..."
http://www.ewg.org/news/story.php?id=1076
- Panel Reaffirms Phthalates In Cosmetics are "Safe for Use" November 19, 2002
http://www.phthalates.org/mediacenter/pep_2002_11_19.html
Asthma
Another view
- Acute asthma - acute tachycardia - anaphylactic reactions caused by
Fragrance & Perfume
" In January of 1995 11 young Algerians deceased, following an attempt to get high on perfume of the international brand name '.............' . They did not have a chance; only a few toxins are rapidly effective to such an extent, that death comes into effect within 48 hours, as seen in this case. "According to a recent opinion of the Swiss professor and pediatrician Ottmar T–nz, breastfeeding mothers and women should boycott scented laundry-detergents. It ist known from general medicine, that todays common mixture of scents can be (partly) responsible for any symptom of illness ..." http://www.tox-doc.de/englisch/duft.htm
- Acute toxic effects of fragrance products
Archives of Environmental Health; March-April, 1998
Author/s: Rosalind C. Anderson
http://www.geocities.com/fragranceallergy/AcuteToxicEffectsOf.html
- [Access (US federal govrnment)]
"Board Adopts Policy to Promote Fragrance-Free Environments"
"... While many questions are yet to be answered, the Board believes in doing
what it can where it can. As a result, the Board has adopted a policy for its meetings
and public gatherings that will help reduce exposure to personal fragrances. Under
this policy, the Board requests that all participants refrain from wearing perfume,
cologne and other fragrances, and use unscented personal care products in order to
promote a fragrance-free environment. ..."
http://www.access-board.gov/news/fragrance.htm
- American Lung Association® Offers Indoor Air Tips
for People With Allergies and Asthma
Fifth on ALA¼s list (I think this should be first!) -- barb
"Stamp out strong odors or fumes. Perfume, room deodorizer, cleaning agents, paint and even talcum powder can trigger an allergic reaction. Refrain from using harsh-smelling products or keep them at low levels through adequate ventilation. " http://www.lungusa.org/press/association/asnairt.html
- Following release of information, July 10, 2002, on phthalates found in fragrances by
NotTooPretty.org, the industry assures reporters who in turn assure the public that
fragrance products are safe; phthalates are safe. But, synthetic scents are not safe for me
at secondary and tertiary levels of exposure. . . and I am but one of tens of millions of people
adversely affected by these inadequately-tested-before-marketing mixtures of petrochemical
products. Remember, the FDA does not require pre-market testing of fragrances! And, the FDA
cannot issue recalls without first proving cause in a court of law, leaving recalls as a voluntary
action to be taken by the industry. See FDA Authority Over Cosmetics
http://vm.cfsan.fda.gov/~dms/cos-206.html
I wish our mainstream medical and government experts would stop using the word
"UNEXPLAINED" when queried about the skyrocketing rates of chronic illnesses and
premature deaths, and start seriously looking into the toxic chemicals that the public daily
applies to their bodies, the bodies of their children and elderly parents. These volatile toxic
which are released into the ambient air for all others to breathe, and also into the water to pollute
animals and fish, quite literally, downstream. Fragrances are a heady brew to release onto
an unsuspecting public without any FDA warning messages in place. -- barb
- Earth Crash
Documenting the Collapse of a Dying Planet
Environmental Health: Male Infertility and Other Reproductive Problems in Men
"... The researchers note that exposure in the womb of laboratory animals to some
phthalates can cause effects very similar to TDS, and recent data show that human
exposures to phthalates are higher than expected. They argue for a re-examination of
phthalates' human reproductive toxicity, for more data on exposure levels, and for
studies of the effects of exposure to combinations of chemicals.WWF, the global environment campaign, is urging precautionary action now, because
it says testicular cancer and lowered sperm counts can occur decades after exposure.
It wants the European Union to agree to a precautionary presumption against the use
of endocrine disrupters until they are proven to be safe.
http://eces.org/ec/health/malereproductiveproblems.shtml
- Environmental Health Perspectives
- The Relationship Between Environmental Exposures to Phthalates and DNA
Damage in Human Sperm Using the Neutral Comet Assay
By Susan M. Duty, Narendra P. Singh, Manori J. Silva, Dana B. Barr, John W. Brock,
Louise Ryan, Robert F. Herrick, David C. Christiani, and Russ Hauser
http://ehpnet1.niehs.nih.gov/docs/2003/5756/abstract.html
- Reproducibility of Urinary Phthalate Metabolites in First Morning Urine Samples
By Jane A. Hoppin,1 John W. Brock,2 Barbara J. Davis,3 and Donna D. Baird1
http://ehpnet1.niehs.nih.gov/docs/2002/110p515-518hoppin/abstract.html
- Environmental Working Group
- Are Common Chemical Ingredients in Cosmetics Posing Risks to Human Health?
http://www.ewg.org/cosmetics/
- EWG's Virtual Drugstore
Pick your cosmetics and learn about their ingredients and the safer alternatives. -- barb
http://www.ewg.org/cosmetics/virtualdrugstore.php
- SPERM DAMAGE LINKED TO PHTHALATE USED IN FRAGRANCES,
NEW STUDY BY HARVARD RESEARCHERS FINDS
"December 9, 2002: A new peer-reviewed study suggests that diethyl phthalate (DEP) ‚ a
chemical commonly used in fragrances and other grooming products ‚ is damaging
to the DNA of sperm in adult men at current levels of exposure. The study, posted
today on the Environmental Health Perspectives website, was conducted by Dr. Susan
Duty, a post-doctoral scientist at the Harvard School of Public Health; Russ Hauser, MD,
Department of Environmental Health, Harvard School of Public Health; and others."The study was conducted on adult males being evaluated in a fertility clinic, and found
a correlation between damage to the DNA in sperm and DEP exposure at the levels
already present in the men. DEP is widely used in many different kinds of products
containing fragrances. Recent product tests found the chemical in every fragrance tested
in the United States. ..."
http://nottoopretty.org/pa_12_09_02.htm
Now how about a compare and contrast with Tobacco, which I state time and again will wind
up looking like small potatoes when the lid blows off the flavors and fragrance industry. -- barb
Electric Words
- APCO to Philip Morris -- May 31 1994
European Sound Science Program
http://www.electric-words.com/junk/pmdocs/2025493120.html
- Who Determines what is Junkscience? The Corporate Corruption of Science.
http://www.electric-words.com/junk/qandaindex.html
-- end section on industry assurances and another view --
Note: Dec. 7, 2008 . . . I'm still alive, but the guess is that I won't be for much longer as renal failure is my diagnosis and due to my being already chemically injured -- thanks to the prevalence of fragrance products in my former workplace -- I cannot take their drugs. Thus far, I've stayed feeling well and enjoying life for 2.5 years past my first "deadline" and a year past my fourth. I plan to keep on using alternative health practices to keep me going as long as possible. So far, my alternative care givers have worked extremely well for me, if predicted death by four different nephrologists is a guage.I'd truly like to stay alive long enough to see someone, somewhere start to GET IT! regarding the harmful effects of fragrance products. But you all better hurry up as time is running out for me if my blood test numbers mean anything.
Please keep in mind that ASTHMA is just one of the diseases fragrance chemical concoctions can cause. Fragrances pollute the air for everyone, regardless of age or stage of life. And, the adverse events -- diseases and premature death -- can vary. It is past time for a change.
L@@k, this site is all about PREVENTION. Please start using your heads . . . shop wisely. If you see the word FRAGRANCE (or its twin, FLAVOR) on a label, please leave the product on the shelf and purchase a safer one, one without petrochemically derived scents. However, when talking about fragrance pollution, please keep in mind that you do not have to purchase the product, nor apply it to your body to become a user. Fragrances (and their twin, flavors) are volatile organic compounds and become one with the air we all must breathe. Alas, we ALL are stakeholders when it comes to breathing!
If ever there was a time to study EHN's petition of the FDA -- it will be 10 years old on May 11, 2009! -- the time is now. See www.ehnca.org/www/FDApetition/bkgrinfo.htmPeople are still wondering about the "unexplained" rates of soaring asthma . . . plus a host of other diseases. Why is there such a mental block at looking at commonly used scented products? (One answer to my question is that the industry has one hell of a lobbying organization. They have even lobbied Europe in a challenged effort to keep them from developing tougher standards for safer products. Another is that the fragrance and flavors industry is embedded with the FDA. A third is that from the very beginning, the industry was set up to be self-regulatory. That, as I've said for years, is akin to putting the fox in charge of the hen house. By now, we've all learned that only a very small percentage of the population has benefitted from deregulation in general. Heavens to Betsy, the fragrance industry was never regulated to begin with. Further, their products are protected by trade secret status, and, whatever government oversight there is supposed to be is terribly fragmented. Meaning that while fragrances pollute air indoors and out, the EPA is not the authority over fragrances. Nor is the Consumer Products Safety Commission. Only the FDA, and they don't even demand their warning be affixed to the labels of all fragrances, which are released to market without full substantiation of safety. Have your doubts? Then pay for an analysis!
Folks, the research has been done. The information is there, available. Fragrances can cause, exacerbate and trigger asthma (plus other adverse events, including the ultimate: untimely death).
I've said it before and I'll say it again: IF you want to turn the tide on soaring asthma rates, look to your personal exposures to commonly used personal care products and those used for household and janitorial cleaning and maintenance work. Any product that has the word "fragrance" on the label should be suspect IF you are serious about trying to control -- and PREVENT -- asthma.
That benign sounding word, fragrance -- or its twin, flavor, used interchangeably by industry -- hides a plethora of toxins that have not been fully substantiated for safety before being released to market. And worse, the FDA does not implement its requirement for the public alert: "WARNING: The safety of this product has not been determined." See "FDA Authority Over Cosmetics" http://vm.cfsan.fda.gov/~dms/cos-206.html But Lance Wallace of the EPA has said to look to personal exposures better than I.
"A study by the EPA, covering six communities in various parts of the United States,
and
found indoor levels up to ten times higher than those outdoors -- even in locations
with significant outdoor air pollution sources, such as petrochemical plants . . ."
http://www.epa.gov/iaq/pubs/images/indoor_air_pollution.pdf
"... The most comprehensive U.S. study to date has been the Total Exposure Assessment
Methodology (TEAM) study. This study was conducted in phases from 1980-1987
(e.g., Wallace et al., 1987, 1988). In addition, Phase I of the National Human Exposure
Assessment Survey (NHEXAS), conducted from 1995-1997 (Pellizzari et al., 1995, Sexton
et al., 1995) also examined this relationship. The major purpose of the TEAM study
was to measure the personal exposures to select chemicals in urban populations in
several U.S. cities. One phase of the TEAM study examined personal exposures of 600
people to a number of toxic or carcinogenic chemicals in the air and drinking water. One
central hypothesis of the TEAM study was that emissions from major industrial
sources in urban areas would be the primary source of the personal exposures to
volatile organic compounds of study participants who lived in these areas. In addition,
it was further surmised that these industrial sources would be the major source
of indoor air pollutant concentrations."However, one of the primary findings of the TEAM study was that for air toxics,
indoor sources were the primary contributor to indoor air concentrations and to
personal exposures for the majority of air toxics measured. ..."
Asthma info is scattered throughout this page. Use your find command from the top to get all
items. Then, everytime you read about asthma, wonder just why our government agencies,
charged with protecting public health do not even consider the role played by synthetic scents
gratuitously added to a plethora of products used for personal care, as well as for household
and janitorial cleaning and maintenance projects. Isn't it about time for a change? There is a
correlation between the increase dollar amounts earned by the fragrances industry and the
escalating rates of various chronic diseases, including asthma and MCS.What can be done? Not much if you expect the government to do it for you. The industry fights
health legislation, and their money talks. But, YOU can refuse to buy their products until they are
released to market with substantiation of safety and better labeling information. YOU can force
industry to change by "voting" with your pocketbook.A brief glimpse into my health history, should you care to know:
I have a memory of my mother claiming there was a "mishap" at Shell Oil in Wood River, Illinois
when my brother was an infant and I was about five. I've not found proof of that, but if anyone
knows for sure that there was a problem at Wood River circa 1943, I'd like to know. Cousins who
lived near that area are younger than I and don't know and their parents are dead so they
cannot be asked. If there was a release from Shell in 1943, it settled as a chemical pall over south
St. Louis. Obviously, that refinery has had modern problems.What I have learned is that St. Louis had a severe "flu" outbreak at about that time. But I ask:
Was that a true, viral flu, or a major flu-like reaction to the toxins that flowed down the
Mississippi River Valley to butt up against the Ozarks, which start to rise just south of St. Louis?
Until I learn more about the refinery in 1943, I'll put my buck on it having been a chemical-
induced flu, not viral.In any case, I remember my mother, infant brother and I being very sick with a severe bronchial
cough -- I don't remember my father being affected, but then, he had a smoker's hack and so
he always had a strong cough. I do know he was not as ill as my mother. And for me, that
marked the beginning of what later -- around my forties -- was finally diagnosed: Chemical-
induced asthma. One can just imagine, with that as a background, how my body then reacted to
perfumes that went from being made largely with plants and animal parts to being derived from
petrochemicals . . . think HYDROCARBONS!As the flavors and fragrance industry is highly protected by trade secret laws, self regulation
and fragmentation of what little government authority may exist, I suggest people start doing
their own research. Notice if you come in contact with scented products. Do you:
IF any of these symptoms are one with your body, stop using scented products. And if you notice these symptoms in a workplace setting, and you do not wear or use fragrance products, please work toward the goal of cleaner air in your workplace. The health of all employees will be the better for it. Remember, fragrances pollute the air for all, just as do cigarettes and other tobacco products.
- get the telltale signs of an asthma attack?
- or do you go immediately into a dangerous, life-threatening asthmatic attack?
- get a headache?
- find your throat becoming sore?
- notice your voice changes -- anywhere from husky to flat-out laryngitis?
- notice skin eruptions?
- taste the perfume and notice sores developing in your mouth?
- get suddenly dizzy?
- suffer from lost thoughts?
FRAGRANCE-FREE alternatives do exist. Buy them for your personal use. Ask your store manager to carry more fragrance-free products. Try to get your workplace to go fragrance free as well. Do something! No one else can do it for you. Certainly, I've tried. But if you are sick, my efforts mean little. It is now up to you! -- barb
1977: Doctoral Dissertation: THE COMPARATIVE RESPIRATORY
IRRITATION POTENTIAL OF FOURTEEN FRAGRANCE RAW MATERIALS.
Unpublished report to RIFM. 1977 References: Troy W.R.
(William Troy is gainfully employed by the fragrance industry.)
Excerpted from Chapter V, Summary and Conclusions (page 99):
"It has been demonstrated that fragrance raw materials can be successfully evaluated for
respiratory irritancy by use of the whole body plethysmographic technique. The
species used in these investigations, the mouse, was shown to be responsive to the effects
of these materials, and ideally suited to the type of measurements made here."The category of fragrance raw materials was selected for investigation because of their
unknown potential forevoking a mild respiratory response in some individuals who
may be exposed to these materials in the form of afinished perfume. Such a response
has been characterized as consisting of symptoms associated with changes in
respiratory rate, depth of respiration and bronchoconstriction. It was decided that, in
order to investigate these materials in an organized fashion, selection of
compounds for testing would be based on rate of use in fragrance compounding.
Fourteen fragrance raw materials which represent the major components of the four
most widely used essential oils were finally selected. ..."
Available for purchase through http://wwwlib.umi.com/dxweb/
1986, January . . . Effect of odors in asthma.
Shim C, Williams MH Jr.
Many patients complain that some odors worsen their asthma. Perfume and cologne
are two of the most frequently mentioned offenders. Four patients with a history of
worsening of asthma on exposure to cologne underwent challenge with a cologne,
and their pulmonary function was tested before, during, and after the exposure. Forced
expiratory volume in one second declined 18 to 58 percent below the baseline
period during the 10-minute exposure and gradually increased in the next 20 minutes.
Saline placebo pretreatment did not affect the response to subsequent challenge.
Single-blind pretreatment with metaproterenol and atropine prevented decline in one-
second forced expiratory volume in three of four patients and blunted the response
in the other. Cromolyn sodium prevented decline in one of four, and occlusion of
nostrils prevented decline in one of three. A survey of 60 asthmatic patients revealed a
history of respiratory symptoms in 57 on exposure to one or more common odors.
Odors are an important cause of worsening of asthma.
PMID: 3079951 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30799511992: I worked with Julia Kendall to put her "Twenty Most Common Chemicals
Found in Thirty-One Fragrance Products" -- http://ehnca.org/ehn20.htm --
and her "Fabric Softeners = Health Risks From Dryer Exhaust and Treated Fabrics" --
http://ehnca.org/ehnfs.htm --
into one-page flyer format, which EHN distributes as two-sided copy at its tabling events. Julia
then wrote, based on available asthma information , "Ten million Americans have asthma. Asthma
and asthma deaths have increased over 30 percent in the past 10 years."Would it were our various asthma and lung organizations, government agencies and healthcare
professionals, et al., paid closer attention to Julia Kendall and the rest of us. Instead, we've
been dismissed as hypochondriacs or psychosomatics, in favor of industry having carte blanch
with its introduction of ever more inadequately tested chemical products for our daily use.So, it is up to you to guard your body and the bodies of your children. Be savy consumers. When
reading about asthma triggers and you see words or phrases like "chemicals," "chemicals in
the air," "irritants," "strong odors," etc., think FRAGRANCES. Thanks to the Internet, it
doesn't take much work to discover our modern fragrances are petrochemical derivatives made
by man and are a very lucrative business for the chemical industry's various facets. And, those
same products can make you, your children -- including those still in the womb -- very sick.
Remember the adage, An ounce of PREVENTION is worth a pound of cure.1995, November: Inhalation challenge effects of perfume scent strips in patients with asthma
"CONCLUSIONS: Perfume-scented strips in magazines can cause exacerbations of symptoms and airway
obstruction in asthmatic patients. Severe and atopic asthma increases risk of adverse respiratory
reactions to perfumes."
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7583865?ordinalpos=1&itool=EntrezSystem2.PEntrez.Pubmed.Pubmed_ResultsPanel.Pubmed_DiscoveryPanel.Pubmed_Discovery_RA&linkpos=1&log$=relatedarticles&logdbfrom=pubmed1998: Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA)
2004Are Household Chemicals Connected To The Rise In Asthma?
23/12/2004 "Frequent use of household cleaning products and other chemicals in the home could be
linked to cases of asthma among Britain¼s children."A new study of respiratory health among young children has shown a clear connection
between breathing problems and their mothers¼ use of a range of common products
such as bleach, paint stripper and carpet cleaners. ..."
http://www.alspac.bris.ac.uk/press/household_chemicals.shtmlAnd on BBC :http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/4115617.stm
- Occupational Exposures
http://web.archive.org/web/20001022032337/www.ama-assn.org/special/asthma/treatmnt/guide/guidelin/comp2/occupati.htm
- Dealing with Fragrance Sensitivity in Workplaces
HRinfodesk---Canadian Payroll and Employment Law, February 2005
http://www.hrmguide.net/canada/law/fragrance-sensitivity.htm
- National prevalence of asthma and chemical hypersensitivity:
an examination of potential overlap.
Caress SM, Steinemann AC.
State University of West Georgia, Carrollton, Georgia, USA. scaress@westga.edu
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to investigate the linkage between asthma
and chemical hypersensitivity. METHODS: The authors conducted a population study
with a random sample of 1057 geographically weighted cases to determine the
prevalence of both asthma and chemical hypersensitivity in the American population
and to explore their co-occurrence. RESULTS: A total of 14.1% of the respondents
reported being diagnosed with asthma and 11.2% reported a hypersensitivity to
chemicals. Of those with asthma, 27.2% also reported being hypersensitive to chemicals
and 7.4% reported also being diagnosed with multiple chemical sensitivities (MCS).
Of those diagnosed with MCS, 42% reported also being diagnosed with asthma.
Additionally, 29.7% of those with asthma said air fresheners caused breathing difficulties,
and 37.2% found scented products irritating. CONCLUSIONS: The results indicate
that there is significant overlap between some forms of asthma and chemical
hypersensitivity.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=pubmed&dopt=Abstract&list_uids=15891531&query_hl=7&itool=pubmed_docsumSummary of Control Measures For Environmental Factors
Now, let me tell you, when you read the word
That Can Make Asthma Worse Figure 2.4
JAMA lists perfumes at the very end of its info on Asthma, but at least it is
there, under "Indoor / Outdoor Pollutants and Irritants." JAMA states: "Other irritants
(e.g., perfumes, cleaning agents, sprays).
"irritant," think POISON. If that definition is good enough for Oxford Dictionary, it should be
good enough for our medical industry, our FDA, our EPA . . .
http://web.archive.org/web/20000520083257/http://www.ama-assn.org/special/asthma/treatmnt/guide/guidelin/comp2/fig2-4.htm
Reference is the undated Encyclopaedia of Occupational Health and Safety
- Irritants
"Patients also should avoid exposure to fumes from unvented gas, oil, or kerosene stoves;
wood-burning appliances or fireplaces (Ostro et al. 1994); sprays; and strong odors
because they irritate the lungs and can precipitate asthma symptoms."
Here they use the euphemism, "strong odors," but in Figure 2-4, JAMA actually lists
"perfumes, cleaning agents, sprays," defining them as "irritants." -- barb
http://web.archive.org/web/20001022020604/www.ama-assn.org/special/asthma/treatmnt/guide/guidelin/comp2/irritant.htm- Figure 2-4 . . . bottom of their table, but it is there!
Indoor/Outdoor Pollutants and Irritants
"Other irritants (e.g., perfumes, cleaning agents, sprays)."
http://web.archive.org/web/20000930045246/www.ama-assn.org/special/asthma/treatmnt/guide/guidelin/comp2/fig2-4.htm
- Evaluation and Management of Work Aggravated Asthma and
Occupational Asthma Figure 2.5
Check out under "Management" at the bottom . . . -- barb
"Recommend complete cessation of exposures to irritating agent."
http://web.archive.org/web/20001021235656/www.ama-assn.org/special/asthma/treatmnt/guide/guidelin/comp2/fig2-5.htm Notice in Figure 2-4, that irritant is defined as "perfumes, cleaning agents, sprays."
How can an employer possibly defend itself against advice from JAMA? -- barb
(third revised edition; their references were for work of 1973, 1974 and 1976).The text reads in part:
" ... The continuing use of perfumes and essences in food or for external application
should provide sufficient reason for systematic studies on the pharmacology and
chronic toxicity of all components to ensure that these substances do not contain
certain harmful or even carcinogenic constituents. The fact that most of the ethereal
oils have, for many centuries, been used as flavorurings, digestives, perfumes and
medicaments cannot be considered as guaranteeing their harmlessness; the unrestricted
use of these substances can be considered justified only following laboratory testing. "
[Emphasis added.]
What caught my attention was the fact that the industry is always claiming that fragrances
have been used since biblical times or have a long history of use or some such phrasing. Of course,
they never give a hint that the fragrance formulas have changed one iota. Nor do they talk of
the proliferation of the perfumes to pollute an ever greater array of products. And they top it
off by telling us how safe the chemicals are as used and that their products and their ingredients
are safe and wholesome. But, where, in all that is the truth? And where in that is the idea that
"the unrestricted use of these substances can be considered justified only following laboratory
testing."?I'd certainly caution people to avoid fragrance products until we get that testing that was
called for back in the late 1970s or early '80s! -- barb
1999: The numbers of people now living with asthma are increasing dramatically -- reportedly
now a good 17.6 million people. The "experts" and "officials" remain stymied.October 2002: NOT listening to the already fragrance-sensitized individual has not led to a
decrease in numbers of people with asthma . . . L@@K at that figure soar: over 24 million people
have now been diagnosed with asthma sometime during their lifetime; 150 million worldwide.Perhaps mainstream medical doctors should start not only listening to their patients, but
then reporting to the national resarch institutes and associations, their findings that synthetic
fragrances in a myriad of personal care and cleaning/ maintenance products are causing, triggering
and exacerbating asthma. Why not assume all asthma associated with fragrance products is a
chemical "injury" and therefore should be reported to ICE (Injury Collaborative Activities)?
http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/about/otheract/ice/ice.htmIf you have adverse reactions to perfumes and other scented products, please visit EHN's FDA
Citizens' Petition, 99P-1340 replete with analyses of the chemicals and contact information.
http://ehnca.org/www/FDApetition/bkgrinfo.htm
Keep in mind, that the seasons can bring on a heightened use of fragrances, which are derived
from petrochemicals. These concoctions are crafted with tens to hundreds of inadequately
tested chemicals and are used in combinations that have not been adequately tested for inhalation,
nor systemic effects. Remember, the FDA does NOT regulate this industry. You must
take their products on faith . . . while our doctors tell us the skyrocketing rates for asthma and
other chronic diseases are UNEXPLAINED. -- barb
Asthma can be caused, triggered and exacerbated by modern
petrochemically concocted fragrances!I've pulled just a few sites/topics up front for you, scroll slowly through this entire section,
visiting the information available. If a link is broken, please inform. -- barbAmerican Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (AAAAI)
http://www.aaaai.org/
- Ask the expert
What irritants can trigger asthma?
Expert's Response:
"Viral upper respiratory tract infections (common cold) are the most common cause of
severe exacerbations of asthma. Other irritants that have been shown to worsen asthma
with chronic exposure include aeroallergens and smoke. Triggers that may cause acute
bronchospasm requiring treatment with as needed albuterol include allergens, cold air,
air pollution, strong smells (excess perfume), exercise and certain food additives (sulfites)."
- Helping a kid with asthma be a kid
All people who have family memberrs with asthma should buy products without "fragrance" on
the label. This is important in the home, at the doctors and hospitals, in schools, day cares, ... barb
"Some of the asthma triggers your child may encounter at school include dust mites, chalk dust, animal dander, saliva and urine, strong odors (perfumes, paints, chemicals). You should make school personnel aware of your child¼s asthma triggers so they can help your child avoid them at school. Some suggestions for avoiding triggers at school include:
- Encourage teachers to use dry-erase boards or "dustless" chalk in their classrooms.
- Suggest that class pets not have fur or feathers such as a turtle, hermit crab, fish,
or snake.- Ask staff to avoid using strong smelling soaps, deodorants, perfumes and
colognes." [Emphasis added.]
- Highlights of the 1999 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of
Allergy Asthma and Immmunology
Philip S. Norman, M.D.
"Asthma/rhinicis patients frequently complain of symptoms following exposure to
ftagrances. This study assessed respiratory symptoms in subjects who report sensitivity
to fragrance. A preliminary questionnaire was administered to 145 arergiclasthmafic
adults to assess asthma status, fragrance-induced symptoms, and identification of
fragrance brands which elicit symptoms. 125/145 (86%) individuals were asthmatic
(81% female and 19% male); 87% reported symptoms upon fragrance exposure. Upper
respiratory symptoms were the most frequently reported (81 %), followed by
shortness of breath with wheezing (77%), conjunctivitis (62%), eczema (30%), and hives
(22%). Fifty- eight percent indicated they were allergic to fragrance; the top eight
reported fragrances by asthmatics were White Diamonds, Red, Giorgio, Old Spice,
Charlie, Poison, Navy and Red Door. Fifteen asthmatics (14 females and I male) were
challenged in an inhalation chamber with White Diamonds (IOx - 50,000x odor threshold
atmosphere) for up to 120 minutes. The % change in FEV, at maximal fragrance
concentration ranged from +12.1 to -11.5. The mean decrease in FEV, (from baseline)
was 4.8%. No subject had a positive (20% or greater decline in FEVI) challenge. During
exposure, subjective symptoms were scored every 30 minutes (from none to severe)
by the subject; a two-step or greater increase from baseline was considered significant.
For the 7/15 subjects challenged at the 50,000 concentration, 5/7 (71.4%) subjects
reported a significant increase to one or more symptoms: odor (57.1%), nasal (28.6%),
ocular (42.9%), throat (42.9%), chest (42.9%), annoyance (71.4%), and overall acceptability
(42.9%).These results suggest that symptoms reported by asthmatics following
exposure to fragrances are more likely due to their effect on the upper airways.
http://www.hopkins-allergy.org/news/articles/1999/aaaai/aaaai99_abstract26-27.html
- Asthmatics reaction to perfume
"SAN DIEGOãFragrances are often cited by asthmatics as initiating or exacerbating
asthma; and different fragrances vary in the number and intensity of allergic reactions
they cause, researchers said today at the AAAAI Annual Meeting. ..."
http://www.aaaai.org/media/news_releases/2000/03/000304.html
- Tips to Remember: Asthma Triggers and Management
- air pollutants such as tobacco smoke, wood smoke, chemicals in the air and ozone;
Chemicals in the air, THINK PERFUME and other FRAGRANCES!, but then they also list: strong odors or sprays such as perfumes, household cleaners, cooking fumes (especially
from frying), paints or varnishes;
Let me assure one and all, it isn't the "odor," it IS the chemicals that volatilize! -- barb
http://www.aaaai.org/patients/publicedmat/tips/asthmatriggersandmgmt.stm
- Tips to Remember: Occupational Asthma " Occupational asthma is generally defined as a respiratory disorder directly related to
inhaling fumes, gases, dust or other potentially harmful substances while 'on the job.' ..."
"... Prevalence
"Occupational asthma has become the most prevalent work-related lung disease in
developed countries. However, the exact proportion of newly diagnosed cases of
asthma in adults due to occupational exposure is unknown. Up to 15% of asthma
cases in the U.S. may have job-related factors. ..."
http://www.aaaai.org/patients/publicedmat/tips/occupationalasthma.stm
- Researchers explore ways to better manage asthma
Do you all know just how long it took the medical industry to recognize that coughing is also a
sign of asthma? YEARS! I've lived with chemical induced asthma since I was five. Never
learned about that until I was well into my 40s, because doctors didn't think of that as a sign of
asthma. Did not knowing I had asthma keep me from the attacks? NO! If the chemicals got me --
including perfume -- I'd have a severe coughing attack. My chest hurt, my lungs felt as though
they were being torn assunder. Often asthma led to a severe bronchitis, then it was COPD.
Doctors didn't know that fragrances cause, trigger and exacerbate asthma and other diseases,
including airborne contact dermatitis. The EEOC said that asking folks to go fragrance-free was
unacceptable. I only got worse, until I left the toxic workplace and slowly, oh so slowly, I'm
getting better. It was the petrochemicals in the fragrances! And I did not wear or use perfume,
and totally eliminated all products that included the word "fragrance" on their labels. -- barb " ...Management of Chronic Cough in Adults
" ... [Physicians] should search for triggers of the cough, such as occupational
exposures or exposure to irritant gases or perfumes, and look for a
seasonal predisposition that may be suggestive of an allergic trigger. ..." http://www.aaaai.org/media/news_releases/2002/03/030502.html
American Lung Association
http://www.lungusa.org/asthma/Search ALA's Asthma section for "perfume," "fragrance " and "scented." -- barb
Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA)
- Breathe Easy ® Office Features [from ALA Virginia]
"... Only fragrance free cleaning products are used. ..." http://www.lungusa.org/virginia/va_news.html
- What is a Breathe EasyÆ Office?
"Project tour brochures can be ordered by contacting the American Lung Association of
Virginia at (804) 267-1900 or by e-mail your request to program@lungva.org "
"... Facility Policies - instituting a no smoking policy, a fragrance-free policy
and limiting the use of candles, air fresheners and fresh, high-polinating
flowers by employees. ..."
http://www.lungusa.org/breatheasyoffice/office.html
- Indoor Air Tips for People With Allergies and Asthma
" ... Stamp out strong odors or fumes. Perfume, room deodorizer, cleaning agents, paint and even talcum powder can trigger an allergic reaction. Refrain from using harsh-smelling products or keep them at low levels through adequate ventilation. "
http://www.lungusa.org/press/association/asnairt.html
- How Friendly is the Air Quality in Your Child¼s School?
"...Asthma affects over five million children in the United States and is the number one
cause of school absences. Triggers are things that cause asthma attacks and vary from
person to person. Some common triggers are exposure to cigarette smoke; strong
odors such as paint, perfume, glue, scented candles, air fresheners, molds and mildews,
chalk dust and dust in old carpets or upholstered furniture. Many of these triggers
are commonplace in the classroom or school setting. "
http://www.lungusa.org/virginia/friendly.html
- Taking Control of Asthma
"[C]ontrol asthma by understanding these triggers and limiting exposure to them.http://www.lungusa.org/asthma/atipsheet.html
- "...Household irritants, including dust, cleaning products, and perfume ..."
http://www.aafa.org
- Adult Onset of Asthma
"... At least 30 percent of adult asthma cases are triggered by allergies. People allergic to
cats may have an increased risk for developing adult onset asthma. Exposure to
cigarette smoke, mold, dust, feather bedding, perfume or other substances commonly
found in the person's environment may trigger the first asthma symptoms.
Prolonged exposure to certain workplace materials may set off asthma symptoms in
adults. ..." [Emphasis added.]
http://www.aafa.org/templ/display.cfm?id=326
- Air Filters
"Gas phase filters. These remove odors and non-particulate pollution like cooking gas,
gasses given off by paint or building materials, and perfume. They cannot remove
allergenic particles." [Emphasis added.]
http://www.aafa.org/templ/display.cfm?id=327
- Allergies
You may find it interesting that while I was working in a highly scented office -- and from which
I developed MCS -- I could not be around my wonderful roses, wisteria, lavender, jasmine,
pinks, or other highly aromatic plants. But after having been out of the workplace for about four
years, I discovered I could again enjoy Mother Nature's bounty. So there is hope, but clear your
life of "petrochemical-derived fragrances." (Quote from DOI's info on GREEN cleaning.-- barb
" ... Often yes. Although substances such as soap powders, cigarette smoke, perfumes and odors from certain plants may irritate the respiratory tract of some people, especially people who are allergic, the symptoms they experience are not the direct result of an allergic reaction. In no way does this minimize the importance of reducing or avoiding these irritants." [Emphasis added.]
http://www.aafa.org/templ/display.cfm?id=387
- Asthma
I await the year when we don't have the word "perfume" minimized by the word "even."
Folks, demand proof that fragrances have been tested for inhalation and systemic effects. You'll
not easily get it. I assure you. Without proof, you are giving up your health and life to faith in
an industry that is unregulated AND protected by trade secret status. - barb
"These irritants may include paint fumes, smog, aerosol sprays and even perfume. ..."
http://www.aafa.org/templ/display.cfm?id=338- Atopic Dermatitis (Eczema)
But, how can one avoid fragrance products used by others? THAT is the cajillion dollar question.
But, I have an answer. Fragrance-free workplaces, schools, healthcare facilities, et al. -- barb
"... Use cosmetics lightly and seldom. Avoid products with perfume and dyes, and
ingredients such as urea, lactic acid or other alphahydroxy acids. ..."
http://www.aafa.org/templ/display.cfm?id=394
- Childhood Asthma
Folks, think in terms of PERFUME and other products with the word "fragrance" on the label as
not only a trigger, but the CAUSE OF ASTHMA. Let's not shy away from this research! -- barb
"... Other irritants in the environment can also bring on an asthma attack. These irritants
may include paint fumes, smog, aerosol sprays and even perfume.
http://www.aafa.org/templ/display.cfm?id=342
- Contact Dermatitis
But, folks, you don't have to use perfumes and fragrance products to suffer a reaction to them. You can develop serious skin and respiratory problems from scents used by others. -- barb "... An allergic response on the skin may be the result of exposure to chemicals found
in many different products and plants, including:
http://www.aafa.org/templ/display.cfm?id=452
- Dye for your hair, clothing, leather, furs
- Nail care products, cosmetics, sunscreen
- Fragrances, perfumes
- Rubber compounds
- Topical medications
- Poison ivy, other plants
- Detergents, cleaning products
- Metals, especially nickel
- Holiday Allergies
And watch out for stores that bring in highly scented pine cones, blast scent through their
HVAC system, etc. And for those who can no longer safely take medicines, take your mask! -- barb
"When visiting family or friends, be prepared for possible reactions to everything
, from pets to food to perfume. Never leave home without the appropriate
medication(s), equipment, and a written action plan so that the proper steps can be
taken in case of an emergency. {Emphasis added.]
http://www.aafa.org/templ/display.cfm?id=410
- Insect Sting Allergies
"The stinging insects love bright colors and sweet smells, so avoid wearing intense colors or perfumes when outdoors." [Emphasis added.] http://www.aafa.org/templ/display.cfm?id=417
- What are Allergies?
But, what about the people who, through their personal choices of safer, greener, fragrance-free
products, try to avoid perfumes and other synthetically scented products, but are forced to
breathe the perfume polluted air from products chosen by others? Perfume lasts for hours, days,
weeks, months, years! Just save some of your fabric dryer sheets or scent strips in magazines
that by law are not supposed to leak. Go into a conference room hours after an odorovector has
poisoned it with her perfume. The fragrance industry says one should not exceed one's "'scent
circle of approximately an arm's length" and yet crafts its synthetic scents to waft for
blocks (fabric softeners) and take away the breath of another who is at the opposite end of a
block-ong building. Until public entities go fragrance-free, we will continue to see skyrocketing
rates of UNEXPLAINED asthma, allergies and other chronic diseases. And those of you
who can still take drugs will be spending lots of money on them, too. -- barb
"Are People with Allergies Sensitive to Other Substances in the Environment?
" Often yes. Although substances such as soap powders, cigarette smoke, perfumes
and odors from certain plants may irritate the respiratory tract of some people,
especially people who are allergic, the symptoms they experience are not the direct
result of an allergic reaction. In no way does this minimize the importance of reducing
or avoiding these irritants.
http://www.aafa.org/templ/display.cfm?id=26What is Asthma?
Message above applies here too. -- barb
"... Other factors contributing to the severity of asthma. Cold air, wind, rain, and sudden
changes in the weather can sometimes bring on an asthma episode. Medications like
aspirin can also be related to episodes in adults who are sensitive to aspirin. Irritants
in the environment can also bring on an asthma episode. These irritants may include
paint fumes, smog, aerosol sprays and even perfume. ..."
http://www.aafa.org/templ/display.cfm?id=25
- Asthma "crisis" for Black Americans
Janice Hopkins Tanne / British Medical Journal 11aug01
There isn't a clue about triggers in this article, nor is there any word about the fragrance
industry targeting African Americans for sales . .. but they do, along with Hispanics and children.
Just what are the demographis of "unexplained" soaring asthma rates???? -- barb
http://www.mindfully.org/Air/Asthma-Crisis-Black-Americans.htm
- CHILDHOOD ASTHMA: TOUCHED BY THE TRAUMA -- Oct. 27, 1996
'Her Asthma Is Just Like a Job . . . 24 Hours a Day, Seven Days a Week'
"Rochelle Hasson has worn a constant path to the emergency room. ...
"... Her latest attack came when she smelled perfume at a movie theater. 'I was breathing
real hard and tried taking inhalers, but it didn't work,' Rochelle said. 'So the ambulance
had to come get me. They told me if my mother hadn't called the ambulance and got me
to the hospital, I would have died.' ..."
Where it had been:
http://www.latimes.com/HOME/NEWS/SCIENCE/REPORTS/ASTHMA/rochelle.htmConsumerAffairs.com
Perfume Hazards Health Concerns
http://www.consumeraffairs.com/health/perfume_3.htmEast Bay Express
http://eastbayexpress.com/Article and follow-up letters . . . including one written by yours truly; 9.4.02. -- barb
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
- Waiting to Inhale
It's a killer we seldom hear about, discriminating by race and locale and afflicting more
people every year. So why don't we even know what causes asthma?
BY MELISSA HUNG; Aug. 7, 2002
feedback@eastbayexpress.com
http://eastbayexpress.com/issues/2002-08-07/feature.html/1/index.html
- Letters from the issue of Wednesday, August 28, 2002
Includes comments about asthma.
http://eastbayexpress.com/issues/2002-08-28/letters.html/1/index.html
- Letters from the issue of Wednesday, September 4, 2002
This includes letters that mention fragrances as a cause of asthma. -- barb
http://eastbayexpress.com/issues/2002-09-04/letters.html/1/index.html
The EPA is finally getting it . . . Perfume POLLUTES! Look at EHN's petition and learn
what all is not known about the chemicals you apply to your body and the bodies of your
children. Why wait for our government to tell you fragrances are harmful? The FDA still isn't
alerting the public and it has been years since they received EHN's citizens' petition with analyses
and documentation. YOU can take care of your own health needs by purchasing products free of
synthetic flavors and fragrances. Give it a try for a couple of months. See if you notice an
improvement. Workplaces, including schools for all ages and healthcare facilities could also try a
fragrance-free program for a couple of months. Keep a diary or log. See if you find health and
productivity improved. If so, then develop a fragrance-free environment program and stick to it. -- barb
- Asthma in Schools
Perfumes, scented cleaning agents and air "fresheners" would be at the TOP of my list! -- barb
"Each day, one in five Americans occupies a school building and the majority of these
occupants are children. Environmental asthma triggers commonly found in school
buildings are cockroaches and other pests, mold resulting from excess moisture in the
building, and dander from animals in the classroom. Secondhand smoke and dust mites
are other known environmental asthma triggers found in schools. In addition, some
literature suggests children with asthma may be affected by other pollutants found
in schools from such sources as un-vented stoves or heaters and common products
such as cleaning agents, perfumes, and sprays. [Emphasis added.]
Last updated on Friday, July 23rd, 2004
http://www.epa.gov/iaq/schools/asthma/asthma_in_schools.htm
- About Asthma Triggers
"... Irritants such as cold air, cigarette smoke, industrial chemicals, perfume, and paint
and gasoline fumes can trigger asthma. These irritants probably trigger asthma symptoms
by stimulating irritant receptors in the respiratory tract. These receptors, in turn, cause
the muscles surrounding the airway to constrict, resulting in an asthma attack. ..."
Last updated on Monday, July 26th, 2004
http://www.epa.gov/iaq/asthma/introduction.html
- EPA's FAQs . . . Shared air in apartment buildings . . .
"... What this means is that many activities (fragrant cooking, applying perfume or
cologne, smoking, etc.) occurring in one apartment can be shared with other apartments
for many different reasons. ..."
Last updated on Tuesday, July 13th, 2004
http://www.epa.gov/iaq/ets/frequent_questions.html
- I-BEAM Text Modules: Fundamentals of IAQ in Buildings
"This module provides the fundamentals to understanding indoor air quality. It provides a
rudimentary framework for understanding how indoor and outdoor sources of
pollution, heat and humidity, together with the ventilation and air conditioning systems
affect the indoor air quality in buildings. It also begins to address methods of
controlling those factors in order that the quality of the air which occupants experience
provides for their health, comfort and performance."
Table 1.1 Indoor Pollutants and Potential Sources
Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) . . . "Paints, stains, varnishes, solvents, pesticides, adhesives, wood preservatives, waxes, polishes, cleansers, lubricants, sealants, dyes, air fresheners, fuels, plastics, copy machines, printers, tobacco products, perfumes, dry cleaned clothing." [Emphasis added.]
Table 1.2 Indoor Sources and Tips for Mitigation
Occupant-Related Sources personal products (e.g., perfume) [Emphasis added.]
http://www.epa.gov/iaq/largebldgs/i-beam_html/ch1-fund.htm- What human health effects are associated with indoor air pollution?
"Poor indoor air quality can cause short-term problems, including headaches, fatigue,
dizziness, nausea, and a scratchy throat. But its other effects include cancerãparticularly
from long-term exposures to high ETS and radon concentrationsãand aggravation
of chronic respiratory diseases such as asthma. Exposure to naturally occurring radon
gas is the second leading cause (after smoking tobacco) of lung cancer among
Americans.39 The most sensitive and vulnerable population groupsãolder people, the
young, and the chronically illãtend to spend the most time indoors and may therefore
face higher-than-usual exposures.
You have to dig, but the EPA does list perfume as a VOC and it also lists VOCs as indoor air
pollutants. Perfumes also contain chemicals that are known carcinogens, hormone disrupters
neurotoxins and lung and skin irritants and sensitizers! So a note to the wise, do not use
perfumed products in a public venue ... including your workplace, healthcare facility, school,
place of worship, opera, theater, restaurant, government agencies, . . . Perfumes pollute the air
for user and nonuser and adversely affect the health of untold numbers of people. -- barb
http://www.epa.gov/indicators/roe/html/roeAirInd.htmI've searched EPA from time to time over the years for word of perfume pollution. I admit
I do not do regular checks, certainly not daily, nor even monthly. But, I must say, I am so very
pleased to see that at least one government agency charged with protecting public health is starting
to let the public know that perfume pollutes. What we need is for the FDA to inform the public of
the various adverse health events that can be associated with the using of perfumed products
or breathing perfume used by others. Until such time, think of perfume as a timebomb in a
bottle . . . for you and those around you. There are safer alternatives. Be a wise shopper. -- barb; 9/25/04
FamilyPractice.com
Occupational Acute Anaphylactic Reaction to Assault by Perfume Spray in the Face
By James E. Lessenger, MD, From a private practice.
".... Conclusion
"Sprayed perfumes can now be added to the long list of methods of occupational
assault. The many organic compounds present in perfumes have been documented
to cause or exacerbate asthma, eczema, or dermatitis. This case represents an incident
of acute asthmatic symptoms in a person with pollen allergies when exposed to a large
amount of perfume. ..."
http://www.familypractice.com/references/referencesframe.htm?main=/journal/2001/v14.n02/1402.07/art-1402.07.htmEHN's FDA Petition -- see the right hand column of the Analysis Summary
Chemicals discovered with info from available MSDS, e.g.: "The chemical, physical, and
toxicological properties have not been thoroughly investigated." Also, you will notice
all of the chemicals listed on the EPA's Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Inventory
and on the Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical Substances (RTECS). -- barb
http://www.ehnca.org/www/FDApetition/analysis.htmEnvironmental Protection Agency
Asthma Media Campaign
Find Articles
Sooooo, where is the information on avoiding products like perfume, cologne, aftershave, and
other personal care products as well as cleaning and maintencance products that have the word
"fragrance" on the label? "FRAGRANCE" sounds benign. Think petrochemical concoction. -- barb
" Childhood asthma is an epidemic in this country and many parents feel helpless to protect their children from attacks,' said EPA Administrator Christie Whitman."- Healthy School Environments - Asthma
"...common products such as cleaning agents, perfumes, and sprays.[Emphasis added.]
http://cfpub.epa.gov/schools/top_sub.cfm?t_id=41&s_id=25
- Asthma Frequent Questions
"Irritants such as cold air, cigarette smoke, industrial chemicals, perfume, and
paint and gasoline fumes can trigger asthma. " [Emphasis added.]
http://www.epa.gov/iaq/asthma/introduction.html
Food and Drug Administration
- Environmental Tobacco Smoke Exposure During Childhood Is Associated With
Increased Prevalence of Asthma in Adults
Includes info on perfume! -- barb
http://www.findarticles.com/cf_0/m0984/3_120/78963024/print.jhtml
Fragranced Products Information Network
- Breathing Better: Action Plans Keep Asthma in Check
"...Common asthma triggers include dust, pollen, cockroaches, cold air,
smoke, and other strong odors, such as paint, cleaning fluids, perfume,
hair spray, and powder. ..." [emphasis added]
http://www.fda.gov/fdac/features/2003/203_asthma.html
Can Fragrance Cause Asthma? By Betty Bridges, RN
http://www.fpinva.org/Editorials/asthma.htmHealth Care Without Harm's The Issue
Links out to more info on Cleaners & Disinfectants, Fragrances and Pesticides
http://www.noharm.org/pesticidesCleaners/issueResearch
A long list of valuable links . . . well worth a visit! -- barb
http://www.geocities.com/fragranceallergy/Research.htmlSelected Abstracts on the Health Effects of Perfume
http://www.herc.org/news/perfume/abstracts.htm
- AANMA (Allergy & Asthma Network Mothers of Asthmatics)
http://www.aanma.org/
About.com
- Asthma Statistics - ASTHMA AT A GLANCE
Resource list brought to you by AANMA
"20.3 million Americans reported having asthma in 2001" . . . CDC
http://www.aanma.org/headquarters/hq_asthmastatistics.htm
- Mikey Campaign
http://www.aanma.org/headquarters/hq_mikey.htm
- Asthma Basics
- Fragrance and Asthma Almost unescapable, but often an overlooked asthma trigger.
http://asthma.about.com/library/weekly/aa072198.htm
- Fragrance Revisited
Similarities exist between the use of tobacco and fragrance, also between the tobacco and fragrance industries. http://asthma.about.com/library/weekly/aa110702a.htm
- Too much perfume endangers others
http://asthma.about.com/gi/dynamic/offsite.htm?site=http://www.spu.edu/depts/falcon/archive/Nov13/eds/bethany.htmlWanna know why? Check out EHN's FDA Petition, especially the Analysis Summary.
Then put "99P-1340 in the subject line and email the FDA fdadockets@oc.fda.gov
http://www.ehnca.org/www/FDApetition/bkgrinfo.htm
- Allergy and Environmental Health Association of Canada (AEHA)
http://www.aeha.ca/
- Help With.... - The Allergy and Environmental Health Association
Ottawa Branch; 11/8/01; Abstract:
This is it . . . but I've written asking if the document could be reinstated on AEHA's site. -- barb
". . . these products are known to produce an addictive-type response that may cause
the user to experience a feeling of pleasure when the product is directly inhaled. Regular
users of fabric softeners (and perfumes) also often claim they "can hardly smell it".
This too is an effect of chemical ingredients on neural receptors. The product is designed
to impregnate fibres and slowly re-release for an extended period of time. That
re-releasing affects the health not only of users, but those around them. The following
page contains a partial list of the chemical ingredients of fabric softeners and the potential
effects of exposure to them as quoted from manufacturers' Material Safety Data
Sheets. For the purposes of this document, Central Nervous System has been
abbreviated to CNS. CNS toxin exposure symptoms include: dizziness, disorientation,
nausea, headaches, mood swings, numbness in face or extremities, pain in neck or
spine, memory loss, aphasia (difficulty speaking), confusion, irritability. CNS disorders
include: Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, Dementia, Seizures, Multiple Sclerosis, Multiple
Chemical Sensitivity, Hyperactivity, Strokes, Attention Deficit Disorder, Sudden Infant
Death Syndrome. A good alternative to fabric softener or fabric softener sheets is a piece
of aluminum foil. Risks of Perfumes and Scented Products The chemicals listed on the
following page (along with Methylenechloride, Ethanol, Formaldehyde, and other
petrochemicals and neurotoxins) are among the 4,000 chemical ingredients used in the
manufacture of perfumes and scents. The Environmental Protection Agency (E.P.A.)
collected samples of every perfume sold in North America in 1993. Every sample
contained Toluene (a proven carcinogen and neurotoxin designated as Hazardous
Waste worldwide). Many also contain chemicals to mimic the pheronones (sex hormones)
of insects, musk ox, . . ."
http://www.aeha.ca//cgi-bin/../public_html/help-with.htm
- Hospital Guidelines for Children with Sensitivities
By Dr. Lynn Marshall and Dr. John Molot
Canadian Society for Environmental Medicine and
Leslirae Rotor and Elizabeth Hare
Allergy and Environmental Health Association of Canada
"... We'll get back to the kids in the hospitals. So, who tends to be hospitalized? There
are all kinds of horrible things that we see with kids in hospitals - trauma victims, cancer
victims and kids with bad kidneys and so on. But any of those kids could possibly
also have environmental sensitivities. The ones that would probably be more pertinent
to us are the kids who are admitted because they're asthmatic. Lots of asthma.
Asthma's on the increase. Fifteen per cent of the pediatric population has asthma.
Well, would you be satisfied if your child is admitted for asthma therapy because he's
so sick and that the nurses are wearing perfume. There's something wrong with
that. Even the standard medical profession knows that for asthmatics chemicals with
odours: a) can cause a sensitivity reaction, or b) could be an irritant. Either way,
someone should put into place a policy so that the nurses can't wear perfumes anymore.
And we should push for a little bit more than "What can I do for my kid?" As a group
we should be approaching the hospital organizations and so on and say logic dictates that
you should do something. The weight of the evidence is there - enough that why do
we have to wait for the perfect research to be there? We have to clean up the
environment...." [emphasis added]
http://www.schoolnet.ca/sne/e/nccs/hospital.htm
- Practical Ways to Resolve Environmental and Allergy Problems
Caused by Housing, School Environments and Diet
Dr. Doris J. Rapp
"... Chemical sensitivities cause troubles in seconds to minutes. If a chemical bothers you,
you just walk by the person with perfume and suddenly you've got the headache
that's going to last for two days. People won't believe you, but it does happen. ..."
http://www.schoolnet.ca/sne/e/nccs/rapp-01.htm
- American Academy of Environmental Medicine (AAEM) Baltimore, Mar 1998
Several Presentations on Innovative Approaches to Asthma Summaries by J.C. Waterhouse, Ph.D.
(Based on information published in Syllabus rather than actual talks).
Talks given by seven EI doctors. -- barb
http://hometown.aol.com/SynergyHN/6asthma.html
- Asthma
Dean Edell's HealthCentral - Encyclopedia
"... The stimulus or "triggers" that can induce an asthma attack are:
... odors in the household, such as household cleaners, perfumes, paints, varnishes, fabric
softeners, laundry detergents and cooking fumes
Too bad Dr. Dean doesn't also list perfumes and other fragrance products under his Workplace
category. Modern synthetic scents have become ubiquitous and can cause or trigger more
chronic diseases than only asthma. -- barb
http://www.healthcentral.com/library/librarycontent.cfm?id=244
- Asthma in California
"... The limited data that we do have on the occurrence, trends, and impacts of
asthma in California tend to corroborate troublesome nationwide trends. More
adult Californians, for example, are reporting that they have had asthma. In 1984,
7.6% of adults reported through the statewide Behavioral Risk Factor Survey
(California Department of Health Services) that they have had asthma at some
point. This figure rose to 12.1% in 1996, a 60% increase. Based on a national estimate
of asthma prevalence, 1.8 million Californians have asthma, including half a million
children. As one of the most common chronic conditition in children, asthma is a
leading cause of school absences and hospital admissions for children. ..."
http://www.dhs.ca.gov/deodc/ehib/ehib2/topics/asthma.html
- ASTHMA IN CALIFORNIA: Laying the Foundation for a Statewide Strategy
Richard Kreutzer, Michael Lipsett, Julie Von Behren, and Eileen Yamada
"On May 29, 1998, in response to a growing public health concern about asthma,
more than 60 academic and clinical scholars, government agency heads, public health
practitioners, health foundation managers, voluntary health organization leaders, and
legislative staff met to discuss the state of knowledge about asthma and its implications
for research and public policy in California. ..."
http://www.ucop.edu/cprc/asthma.html
- ASTHMA MANIFESTO
EFA is the European Federation of Allergy and Airways Deseases Patients' Association
" Asthma: Addressing a Global Health Problem
"More than 150 million people worldwide live with the burden of asthma, with
almost half experiencing symptoms that disrupt their everyday lives. In addition,
prevalence is rapidly increasing on a global basis, particularly in children and young
adults. Shockingly, asthma still claims 180,000 lives each year. This is an unacceptable
situation, considering that much of this suffering is unnecessary and many asthma
deaths are preventable...
"In 1995 there were 42,333 asthma-related hospitalizations in California, 42% of which
(17,860) were among children (newborns to 14-year-olds). The hospitalization rate for
blacks, especially black children, remained very high. The majority of hospitalizations
are thought to be preventable. Thus, the $350 million direct costs associated with these
events are likely to be preventable as well. ..."
And does anyone bother to look at the role played by our modern synthetic scents? And just
guess what peoples are targeted for sales by the fragrance industry . . . African Americans,
Hispanics AND children! See EHN's section on Statistics. -- barb
http://www.efanet.org/
- 24.7 million Americans . . . -- 5,000 asthma deaths annually (1999)
U.S. Asthma Crisis Prompts Call for Americans to "Put Asthma to the Test"
And as you read their stats on Asthma & Women, Asthma & African Americans, and
Asthma & Hispanics, remember that women have used more fragrance products than men,
and that both African American and Hispanic women are targeted -- along with children! --
by the fragrance industry. And when you think of fragrances, think of alcohol and when you
think of alcohol think of all the studies that show that women don't process that like men do. -- barb
http://www.lungusa.org/press/asthma/asthma_092602.html
- AAIR - Asthma & Allergy Information and Research
http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~aair/index.htm
- Allergy to Perfume in the Air
and similar illness due to perfume in the air we breathe
http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~aair/perfume_corr.htm
- Asthma: could it be caused by something at work?
Do not overlook the fragrance chemicals in an ordinary office setting! IF the fragrance
abusers can be noticed for any distance beyond their arm length -- the industry's standard
"Scent Circle" area -- you've got yourself a case of perfume pollution. Perfume causes, exacerbates
and triggers asthma and a range of other diseases. Productivity drops when people feel sick. -- barb
http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~aair/asthma_occup.htm
- aclaic.org: Strong Scent Induced Asthma
This page contains several abstracts. -- barb
http://www.aclaic.org/revisiones21.htm
- Asthma Fast Stats from CDC
http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/asthma.htm
Asthma - Aim to be free
http://www.cdc.gov/nceh/airpollution/asthma/
- Home Control of Asthma and Allergy
ASTHMA AND ALLERGY "TRIGGERS"
"If you or someone you know have allergic symptoms or asthma, you are sensitive to
"triggers," including particles carried in the air. These "triggers" can set off a reaction in
your lungs and other parts of your body. Triggers can be found indoors or outdoors.
They can be simple things like:
Also under ALA. . . "Strong Odors or Fumes
- Cold air.
- Tobacco smoke and wood smoke.
- Perfume, paint, hair spray, or any strong odors or fumes.
- Allergens (particles that cause allergies) such as dust mites, pollen, molds,
pollution, and animal dander - tiny scales or particles that fall off hair,
feathers or skin - and saliva from any pets.
- Common cold, influenza, and other respiratory illnesses. ...
"Perfume, room deodorizers, cleaning chemicals, paint, and talcum powder are
examples of triggers that must be avoided or kept to very low levels.
Right, Avoid fragrances that others use and wear to work, school, religious services, ... How
does one avoid fragrances in fabric softeners that pollute your entire neighborhood? Avoid. Right!!! -- barb
http://www.lungusa.org/asthma/asthomecon.html#triggersAlso underIndoor Air Tips for People With Allergies and Asthma
http://www.lungusa.org/press/association/asnairt.html
- Asthma¼s Impact on Children And Adolescents
http://www.cdc.gov/nceh/airpollution/asthma/children.htm
- AsthmaMoms
"Unlike many other asthma information resources, AsthmaMoms has not received any
money from asthma supply companies or drug companies. It prides itself in being
an independent reliable asthma resource.
Sincerely,
Catherine McVay Hughes, Founder & President
New York, NY
http://www.asthmamoms.com/
- Asthma Prevalence
http://www.lungusa.org/data/asthma/asthmach_1.html#prevalenceAsthma Rates Climbing Fast
BANGKOK, Thailand, Feb. 17, 2004; CBSNEWS.com
Again, the experts look at everything but fragrances. Fragrances are volatile organic compounds
capable of causing, exacerbating and triggering asthma. Fragrances are released to market without
substantiation of safety. Why don't you look for safer, organic, petrochemical-free detergents and
cleaners, and personal care products that are free of petrochemical-derived scent? -- barb
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/02/17/health/printable600653.shtml
- Fragrances CAN trigger asthma!
See EHN's "Avoid Fragrances" (this page)
http://ehnca.org/www/ehnlinx/a.htm#AVOID
- About.com
http://www.about.com
- Fragrance and Chemical Asthma Triggers
http://asthma.about.com/health/asthma/msub18.htm
- Achieving Healthy Indoor Air
Report of the ATS Workshop: Santa Fe, New Mexico, November 16-19, 1995
THIS WORKSHOP REPORT WAS APPROVED BY THE ATS BOARD OF DIRECTORS,
MARCH 1997
Other Point Sources in Homes and Offices
" . . . Control of pollution sources is incomplete if the odors from the occupants are not
minimized. Perfumes are among the most difficult to control since they are perceived
by their users as pleasurable. Personal rights and preferences for perfumed products
must be evaluated against the discomfort that scents cause for some people. The
odoriferous materials are highly volatile synthetic chemicals; in effect, they contribute
to the total VOCs. Scented personal products are not limited to perfumes; they include
residual scents on clothing from detergents and fabric softeners, soaps, shampoos,
deodorants, skin lotions, and cosmetics. The only successful method of control is to
eliminate these odors, either by avoiding their use, as with perfumes, or by using
unscented products. ...
Two-bits' worth by barb: Let me assure everyone, it is not mere "discomfort that scents
cause for some people," although, they too, should not have to be forced to inhale another person's
choice of odor. But for the already chemically injured -- POISONED -- it can be a life and death
situation. Now, how can any employer, school administrator, healthcare administrator and
professional or executive of government entities grant the right to odorovect toxic chemicals
from personal care products over another's right to breathe? I ask you. The goal should be
cleaner air for all; not the pleasure of wearing or using toxic synthetic fragrance products for some.
http://ajrccm.atsjournals.org/cgi/content/full/156/3/S33
- Acute asthma - acute tachycardia - anaphylactic reactions caused by Fragrance & Perfume
"In January of 1995 11 young Algerians deceased, following an attempt to get high on
perfume of the international brand name "............." . They did not have a chance; only a
few toxins are rapidly effective to such an extent, that death comes into effect within
48 hours, as seen in this case."
http://www.tox-doc.de/englisch/duft.htm
- The Adverse Effect of Low Levels of Ambient Air Pollutants on Lung Function
Growth in Preadolescent Children
http://ehpnet1.niehs.nih.gov/docs/1999/107p669-674jedrychowski/abstract.html
- Asthma - A National Emergency
" Common indoor pollutants such as molds, animal and insect allergens, and chemicals trigger asthma.
AeriasTM
"...Minimizing Chemical Pollutants and Odors
Volatile chemicals and odors can be minimized through removal of the source and/or
use of low-emitting/low-odor furnishings, materials, and processes. Many
commercial and public facilities are endorsing smoke free, fragrance-free environments. ..."
http://www.aerias.org/cgi-bin/news-shell.asp?article=159
- Airway allergy and worklife.
Malmberg P
Scand J Work Environ Health 2001;27(6):422-425.
They state, "strong scents." -- barb http://www.occuphealth.fi/cgi-bin/sjweh/abst_testi.pl?key=2001|6|422--|1
- AllAllergies
http://allallergy.net/allallergy/index.html
- Allergies ... Dr. Rapp
- Allergy Asthma Technology,
Call 1- 800-621-5545 -- ask for free Allergy & Asthma Guide
8224 Lehigh Avenue
Morton Grove, IL 60053
http://www.allergyasthmatech.com/
- American Academy of Environmental Medicine
http://www.healthy.net/pan/pa/NaturalTherapies/aaem/index.html
- What is EI ?
"Drugs are avoided as much as possible."
http://www.healthy.net/pan/pa/NaturalTherapies/aaem/aaem2.htm
- American Lung Association (ALA)
http://www.lungusa.org/
- Home Control Of Allergies And Asthma
http://www.lungusa.org/asthma/asthomecon.html
- American Lung Association® Offers Indoor Air Tips
for People With Allergies and Asthma
Fifth on ALA¼s list (I think this should be first!) -- barb
"Stamp out strong odors or fumes. Perfume, room deodorizer, cleaning agents, paint and even talcum powder can trigger an allergic reaction. Refrain from using harsh-smelling products or keep them at low levels through adequate ventilation. " http://www.lungusa.org/press/association/asnairt.html
- American Medical Association (AMA)
"Discuss ways to reduce exposures to the following: Other irritants (e.g., perfumes,
cleaning agents, sprays)" [emphasis, mine].
http://www.ama-assn.org/
"Figure 2-4. Summary of Control Measures for Environmental Factors That Can
Make Asthma Worse ... Indoor/Outdoor Pollutants and Irritants
Discuss ways to reduce exposures to the following: Wood-burning stoves or fireplaces; Unvented stoves
or heaters; Other irritants (e.g., perfumes, cleaning agents, sprays)." - barb wilkie 3/29/98
http://.ama-assn.org/special/asthma/treatment/guide/guidelin/comp2/fig2-4.htm- Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA)
Search for the word "Perfume" Well that was the old days, when they had a site you could
read and find your way around. Now, it looks good, but links I had no longer work and I can't
read a thing on their site to even begin trying to find curcial information now. (4/02) -- barb
http://www.aafa.org/The Association between Asthma and Allergic Symptoms in Children
- Answers to FAQs
"Have you had coughing, wheezing, or shortness of breath in certain places or when exposed to
certain things (e.g. animals, tobacco smoke, perfumes)? "
http://www.aafa.org/whatis.html
and Phthalates in House Dust: A Nested Case-Control Study
Carl-Gustaf Bornehag, et.al.
Environmental Health Perspectives; Volume 112, Number 14; October 2004
Phthalates are commonly used in fragrance manufacture to make the fragrance last. I had only
sporadic bouts of short-lived, chemical-induced asthma attacks until the proliferation of
perfumed products in my former workplace. It was then that my asthma was first diagnosed as I
coughed, never wheezed, and the attacks became more severe and lengthened. I progressed to
chronic bronchitis. Out of that toxic workplace for six years and I again have fewer asthma
episodes, but perfumes are still a terrible trigger. -- barb
http://ehp.niehs.nih.gov/members/2004/7187/7187.html
- Asthma drug - INHALED STEROID USE LINKED TO CATARACTS
Optimal Wellness Center
"The prolonged use of high doses of inhalant corticosteroids, frequently prescribed to
relieve symptoms of asthma, may increase the risk of cataract formation in older people.
http://www.mercola.com/1998/aug/16/index.htm
- Asthma and Allergy Relief Experts
Interestingly, I have not been able to find any info on avoiding synthetic fragrances on
this site. It seems to mainly tout drugs. Also, Dr. Offenberger was quoted as saying
. . . well, read it for yourself, below, under WFSA - Montgomery, Alabama. -- barb
http://www.asthmadoc.com/
- Dr. Jacob Offenberger
"The worst disease in the world is ignorance. Anything that can
alleviate ignorance will contribute to the wellness of society."
-Jacob Offenberger, MD-
http://www.asthmadoc.com/about.html
- WFSA - Montgomery, Alabama
Some say a popular perfume is a health danger!!
http://www.wsfa.com/Global/story.asp?s=58076
This seemingly is a write-up of the KNBC-TV Los Angeles Valentine's Day 2000
11 p.m. news coverage. Dr. Jacob Offenberger is given as spokesperson for the
Asthma Foundation of America. Note Dr. Offenberger's comments:
"No manufacturer would like to sell any product that has real toxins in it or real irritants
in it because it won't sell." ... and --
"[S]ome people are just sensitive to perfume chemicals....and they are blowing this
issue out of proportion."
I don't know about YOU, but it seems to me Dr. O proves his comment: "The worst disease in
the world is ignorance." I've written to him and have been ignored. So much for his wish to
alleviate ignorance and contribute to the wellness of society! -- barb
- Asthma & Allergy Foundation of America, Florida Chapter Inc.
http://www.aafaflorida.org/
- Asthma and Allergy Information and Research (AAIR)
http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~aair/index.htm
- Asthma: could it be caused by something at work?
Do not overlook the fragrance chemicals in an ordinary office setting! IF the fragrance
abusers can be noticed for any distance beyond their arm length -- the industry's standard
"Scent Circle" area -- you've got yourself a case of perfume pollution. Perfume causes, exacerbates
and triggers asthma and a range of other diseases. Productivity drops when people feel sick. -- barb
http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~aair/asthma_occup.htm
- Asthma and Allergy Statistics
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
National Institutes of Health; Bethesda, MD 20892
" In 1994, the estimated number of people with self-reported asthma in the
United States was 14.6 million. The estimate for 1998 has risen to 17 million."
Note: Y2K, ALA states more than 17 million people have asthma. -- barb
http://www.niaid.nih.gov/factsheets/allergystat.htm
- Asthma Center, The
http://www.asthma-center.com/facts.html
- Asthma Education Network
"Dr. Shapiro: 'True. We hear frequently about mold problems in heating systems, old
carpeting, cleaning agents and co-workers' perfumes that are irritants.
[Emphasis added.] Certainly the workplace can be a problem.
http://www.htinet.com/aen/toc/Triggers/01.html
- Asthma Education & Resource Council
5 Bon Air Road, Suite 110 Larkspur, California
(415) 924-3647 FAX (415)927-7387
email: asthma@marin.org
http://home.earthlink.net/~claudiarn/asthma/index.html
- Asthma and the Environment -- PDF file, 1 mb
http://www.epa.gov/children/fin.pdf
- Asthma in America - Background
"What causes asthma symptoms and attacks?
"... Irritants in the air, including smoke from tobacco, wood fires or charcoal grills,
as well as strong fumes or odors like household sprays, paint, gasoline, perfume and
scented soaps. [Emphasis added.]
http://www.asthmainamerica.com/bkgrd.htm
- Executive Summary
http://www.asthmainamerica.com/execsum_over.htm
- Asthma is highest in cultures targeted by fragrance industry
Why don't our government agencies and major health organizations explore this connection?
In the meantime, any person in any household can simply try to eliminate the use of
synthetic fragrances from his/her daily life. Of course, one is always subjected to the
outgassin (volatilizing) of synthetic scents used by others. And therein lies the fact that
to wear fragrances and to use fragrance in a pupblic venue, means it is a public health
issue, not a personal choice. -- barb
- African-American Women
Business & Industry Database
"Study finds African-American women as a group are more than twice as likely as
women of other races to buy fragrances Original Title: Ethnic Fragrance Market
Source: Chemical Marketing Reporter, VOL:251, ISS:22, PG:25, June 02, 1997.
ISSN: 0090-0907
http://chemweb.com/
- Hispanic Women
"Business & Industry Database
"Survey finds US Hispanic women spend 43% more on fragrance products and 27% more
on makeup than the average American woman Original Title: COSMETICS MAKERS
TARGETING HISPANIC MARKET Source: Miami Herald (FL), PG:N/A, March 03, 1997.
ISSN: 0898-865X Document Type: Regional NewspaperPublication Country:
United States Language: EnglishRecord Type: Fulltext, Abstract Word Count: 849
http://chemweb.com/12/2/00 -- Now there's proof positive that our children are being targeted by the fragrance
industry. See Fragrance Foundation's Events for 2000-2001. Scroll down to
March 2001.
This site is set up in frames. It is likely to beam up on, "Holiday '99: Malicious Lies &
Tantalizing Truths - The Fragrance Foundation and the New York Times invite you
to the first meeting of the New Millennium," so click on "Back to Events" and then
click on "Fragrance
Foundation's Events for 2000-2001." By the way, if you ever have
wondered why the truth about the toxicity of fragrances is not readily available through the
media, this should give you a clue. NY Times! Malicious Lies -- what the
advertising? The REAL truth is far from tantalizing. For the REAL TRUTH, visit the Citizens'
Petition currently before the US FDA at http://ehnca.org/www/FDApetition/bkgrinfo.htm -- barb
THINK TANK #5 ‚ „CHILDREN¼S SCENTS: A NEW PROFIT CENTER¾ Wednesday, March 14 8:30 a.m. Breakfast Buffet 9:00 a.m. Presentation Conference Centre at The Fragrance Foundation
http://www.fragrance.org/cgi/fetch_outer_events.cgi?thing=1831359- ASTHMA IS INCREASING AMONG U.S. CHILDREN
(RACHEL'S HAZARDOUS WASTE NEWS #218)
- Asthma -- LA TIMES (also see Newspapers, N. Some newspapers archive thier articles, but you'll at least have the name.)
Childhood Asthma: Touched by the Trauma -- 'Her Asthma Is Just Like a Job . . .
24 Hours a Day, Seven Days a Week'
- Asthma and Perfumes - Research related to the asthma and perfumes
By Betty Bridges, RN
http://www.ameliaww.com/fpin/Asthma%20&%20Perfumes.htm
- Asthma & Physical Activity in the School
Making a Difference
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute: National Institutes of Health
"- Strong smells and chemical sprays, including perfumes, paint and cleaning solutions,
chalk dust, lawn and turf treatments"
"... Irritants
- Cold air
http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/public/lung/asthma/phy_asth.txt
- Strong smells and chemical sprays, including
perfumes, paint and cleaning solutions, chalk
dust, lawn and turf treatments
- Weather changes
- Cigarette and other tobacco smoke
- Asthma Resources (from Children's Environmental Health Network)
- Asthma Society of Canada
http://www.asthma.ca/
- Commonly Asked Questions - includes triggers, does not mention fragrances here
http://www.asthma.ca/html/explore_com.htm
- Outdoor Allergens and Irritants
perfume mentioned as a problem in party tips and re flying ...
http://www.asthma.ca/html/trigg_oai2.htm
- ASTHMA Statistics See EHN's General Links, page S, Statistics
http://ehnca.org/www/ehnlinx/s.htm#Statistics
- AsthmaMoms
Alas, this site links out to asthma info that does not contain one hint about the toxic
chemicals found in synthetic fragrances, which are known irritants and sensitizers.
Hello, asthma rate increase! -- barb
http://www.asthmamoms.com/
- Breathing Room - The battle over new ozone restrictions pits asthma sufferers
against skeptical industry leaders; by Glynn Wilson; Metro Pulse
http://metropulse.com/dir_zine/cover_dir/711_air.html
- BRONCHIAL ASTHMA - - WHO (World Health Organization)
"The Scale of the Problem: Between 100 and 150 million people around the
globe -- roughly the equivalent of the population of the Russian Federation --
suffer from asthma and this number is rising. World-wide, deaths from this
condition have reached over 180,000 annually. ..."
http://www.who.int/inf-fs/en/fact206.html
- California's Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) and
Air Resources Board
Children's Health
- Children¼s Activity Patterns and Inhalation Rates:
Determinants of Exposure and Dose
By Susan B. Lum, Peggy Jenkins, Dorothy Shimer
Research Division, California Air Resources Board
"... ARB¼s breathing study documented that children inhale more air than do
adults, relative to body surface area, during similar activities. It provided the
first measurements of the actual amount of air breathed for a sample of
children of different ages and backgrounds. ..." http://www.oehha.org/public_info/public/kids/pdf/Activit1.pdf
- F.A.C.E.S. (Fresno Asthmatic Children's Environment Study)
http://www.oehha.org/public_info/public/kids/index.html
- Carpet Cleaning
- Modeling of Exposure to Carpet-Cleaning Chemicals
Preceding Irritant-Induced Asthma in One Patient
Richard M. Lynch; Department of Urban Studies and Community Health, Rutgers University,
New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA
Environmental Health Perspectives Volume 108, Number 9, September 2000
http://ehpnet1.niehs.nih.gov/docs/2000/108p911-913lynch/abstract.html
- Cat Asthma
NEW TREATMENTS BEING CONSIDERED FOR FELINE ASTHMA
Media Relations & Marketing
Source: Lisa Moore, 785-532-5690; e-mail: lmoore@vet.ksu.edu
. News release prepared by: Mark Berry, 785-532-6415 - Friday, May 10, 2002
"... Cats with asthma are often sensitive to cigarette smoke, perfume, aerosols, dusty cat litter and powdered carpet deodorizers ..." Instead of loading poor kitty up with drugs, why not switch to fragrance-free, eco-friendly
products and save your own health and the health of your children as well? -- barb
http://www.mediarelations.ksu.edu/WEB/News/NewsReleases/listasthma51002.html
- Childhood Asthma Taskforce
http://www.flint.lib.mi.us/catf/Asthmainfo.html
- Children's Health Protection
First Lady Announces Major Asthma Initiative
http://www.epa.gov/children/asthma.htm
On January 28, 1999, First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton [1MB PDF file] announced a
joint EPA and DHHS initiative to fight childhood asthma through a comprehensive
national strategy that includes new efforts to
1) implement school-based programs to teach children how to effectively manage their asthma;
2) invest in research to determine the environmental causes of asthma and to develop
new strategies to reduce children's exposure to asthma triggers;
3) provide funds to states and providers to help them implement effective disease
management strategies to lower hospitalizations, emergency room visits and deaths
from asthma; and
4) conduct a new public information campaign to reduce exposure to asthma triggers.
- Clearing the Air: Asthma and Indoor Air Exposures
Committee on the Assessment of Asthma and Indoor Air, Division of Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, Institute of Medicine
National Academies Press
456 pages, 6 x 9, 2000; ISBN: 0-309-06496-1
To read or search online . . . pages 247 - 250 and 400-401 deal with fragrances
http://www.nap.edu/books/0309064961/html/Start page 247:
http://books.nap.edu/books/0309064961/html/247.html#pagetopStart page 400:
http://books.nap.edu/books/0309064961/html/400.html#pagetop
To Purchase
http://www.nap.edu/catalog/9610.html- Clear Breathing
http://www.clearbreathing.com/
- The Costs and Consequences of Asthma
http://www.clearbreathing.com/disease/asthma_cost.asp
- What is Asthma?
Note: Listed under What Can Trigger Asthma? is:
Strong odors and sprays: Surprising to some people is that perfume sprays can
cause asthma symptoms, so too can household cleaners and fumes from cooking.
True, perfume does trigger asthma, but that information is somewhat misleading in that they
state perfume SPRAYS. Let me assure you, fragrances are made to quickly volatilize. They do
not need to be sprayed to cause asthma. Perfumes and other "fragrances" in personal care
products, including cosmetics and pharmaceutical, as well as household and janitorial cleaning
and maintenance products, quickly leave the user to pollute the air for all. -- barb
http://www.clearbreathing.com/disease/asthma_whatis.asp#triggers
- Dept. of Energy / Environment Safety and Health Information Portal
RECORD ID D97-01-009
STANDARD NUMBER
INFORMATION DATE 01-16-1997
SUBJECT Recordability Of Asthma Attack
Due To Perfume At Work
QUESTION
Is this case recordable? We have an employee who has asthma. This employee has had
asthma episodes resulting in work absences which her physician says were
aggravated by exposure to irritants such as smoke and perfumes. Although our
workplace is smoke-free, some employees wear perfumes and it is believed that these
perfumes may have aggravated the asthma condition. Are perfumes worn by co-workers
considered a workplace hazard?
REGULATORY REVIEW
Yes. An occupational illness is recordable when workplace conditions contribute to or
aggravate a medical condition, even if the condition is a pre-existing condition. In general,
each work-related asthmatic episode is recordable as a new case since it is triggered
by a new exposure. The concept of employer fault does not affect the recordability.
As stated in C-12 on page 35 of the "Recordkeeping Guidelines for Occupational
Injuries and Illnesses" (the "Blue Book"), "Sections 8(c)(2)and 24(a) of the OSH Act
specifically define recordable injuries and illnesses. They make no distinction between
incidents that are compensable under State workers' compensation laws, incidents that
are caused by worker negligence, incidents caused by employer neglect, incidents
that are preventable, or the random incidents that seem to happen when no one is at
fault." The hazard status of perfume does not affect the requirement to record an
occupational illness triggered by exposure to it in the workplace. In discussing
recordable occupational illnesses, the "Blue Book" uses the terms "environmental
factors", "suspected agents", and "other conditions", without assigning a recognition
of hazard to them.
http://tis.eh.doe.gov/rl/pres/docs/D9701009.HTM
- EFA - European Federation of Asthma and Allergy Associations
EFA is the European Federation of Asthma and Allergy Associations, an alliance of
33 organisations in 17 different countries across Europe.
http://www.efanet.org/
http://dci.nhlbi.nih.gov/Diseases/Asthma/Asthma_Causes.html
- Newsletters
PDF files. But, if you download Issue 3 1999, you'll read: "The main worry of parents (38%) concerns the impact of the outside home
environment (e.g. tobacco smoke, perfumes, dust and animal dander)
and being in a situation of not knowing what to do in case of an asthma attack (34%). ..."
http://www.efanet.org/newsletters/Default.htm
- e-Medicine Consumer Health
Asthma FAQs What causes asthma? Triggers are different for different individuals. Common ones include the following: Exposure to tobacco smokeBreathing polluted air
Inhaling irritants such as perfume and cleaning products ...
http://www.emedicinehealth.com/articles/43626-2.asp- EPA states in Asthma Management in Your School
Poor Indoor Air -- the Asthma Connection
"Bronchial irritants also found:
I hate to be the one breaking the news to the EPA, but fragrances themselves are chemicals! -- barb
- chemicals, cleaners, dust, fragrances, fumes, food odors, etc."
A PDF file
http://www.epa.gov/iaq/schools/symposium/asthma_management_in_your_schools.pdf
- F.A.C.E.S. (Fresno Asthmatic Children's Environment Study)
http://www.arb.ca.gov/research/faces/faces.htm
- F.A.C.E.S. (Fresno Asthmatic Children's Environment Study)
Enrollment Offer Page
"If your child:they may be eligible for this study.
- is between 6 and 11 years of age
- has been told by a doctor he/she has asthma
- lives in the Fresno/Clovis area
"To see if your child is eligible or to find out more about participation in this study, please call: Kathy Butler at the FACES Fresno office (559) 294-6700. http://www.arb.ca.gov/research/faces/faceinfo.htm
- Gary Null's Natural Living
ASTHMA
Asthma rates increase, smoking decreases, drug use increases but doesn't imrpove health, in
fact, often has deleterious effects. All this and more from this site. I've an idea! Try eliminating
the use of synthetic scents, then see if your asthma -- or your children's asthma -- improves. -- barb
http://www.garynull.com/Documents/Iatrogenic/asthma.htm
- Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA)
http://www.ginasthma.com/
- ASTHMA MANAGEMENTAND PREVENTION
(They mention "chemical irritants," but do not make it clear that fragrances are chemical
irritants AND sensitizers! -- barb)
http://www.ginasthma.com/PRACTICAL/PRACTICAL.HTML
- GSF - National Research Center for Environment and Health
GSF - Forschungszentrum f¸r Umwelt und Gesundheit, GmbH
The Main Research Topics in the GSF - English
http://www.gsf.de/gsf/englisch/main.htmlHalton Healthcare
http://www.haltonhealthcare.com
- Visiting Our Hospital
General Guidelines
" ...Patients, visitors and staff are asked to refrain from using perfume,
after-shave, cologne or other scented personal care products when in the
hospital, due to possible patient allergies. ... "
http://www.haltonhealthcare.com/mvisit.php#general
- Asthma Education Program Empowers Patients to
Self-Manage Their Condition
"Managing" your asthma by taking drugs helps the pharmaceutical industry. Real
management starts with prevention. One way to prevent is to give up your scented products
and request that your healthcare facility, workplace, school, et al. develop and enforce
fragrance-free policies. The air will be better for everyone. "Fragrance" on the label means
tens to hundreds of inadequately tested chemicals are used to concoct each single scent, which
in turn has not been tested for adverse events as a result of inhalation or absorption . . . and we
don't have a clue about their systemic effects, either. But this article gives some info. The only trouble is, one cannot avoid fragrances used by others. -- barb
http://www.haltonhealthcare.com/hart003.php
- Health, Environment & WorkÝ
"This site provides many academically based educational resources (also available as
FAQs), a search facility, as well as vetted and updated 'links' relating to Occupational
and Environmental Health and Medicine. "
http://www.agius.com/hew/
- Suggestions for improving Indoor Air Quality in the Office Environment
Two bits' worth by barb: Use this sites search engine ... e.g., you'll find several documents
on pesticides, none for "fragrance," and just this one for "perfume." Of particular interest to me are the suggestions for the occupants.
" ... Occupants:
"Occupants' smoking must prohibited in offices."Excessive use of deodorants, perfume etc should be discouraged. ..."
http://www.agius.com/hew/resource/iaqimp.htm
- Endocrine disrupters
http://www.agius.com/hew/resource/endodis.htm
- How Asthma-Friendly Is Your School?
"Asthma can be controlled; expect nothing less."
"2.Does the school maintain good indoor air quality? Does it reduce or eliminate allergens
and irritants that can make asthma worse?
"Allergens and irritants include pets with fur or feathers, mold, dust mites (for
." http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/public/lung/asthma/friendly.htm
example, in carpets and upholstery), cockroaches, and strong odors or fumes
from such products as pesticides, paint, perfumes, and cleaning chemicals
- HOW ENVIRONMENTAL AND AIR CONTAMINANTS AFFECT CHILDHOOD ASTHMA
By S. Moser, Citizens for a Safe Learning Environment
http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/Education/CASLE/asthma.html
- In the Air -- Be Aware!
Eva Millqvist, MD, PhD
Doctoral thesis 1996 (Reduced version)
http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:0krw3PfRmSIJ:www.tilia.se/books/intheairbeawareeng1.pdf+prevalence+of+asthmatics+react+to+perfume&hl=en&ie=UTF-8PDF: file: http://www.tilia.se/books/intheairbeawareeng1.pdf
- Inhalation challenge effects of perfume scent strips in patients with asthma.
Kumar P, Caradonna-Graham VM, Gupta S, Cai X, Rao PN, Thompson J.
Department of Medicine, Louisiana State University Medical Center, New Orleans, USA.
"...CONCLUSIONS: Perfume-scented strips in magazines can cause exacerbations of
symptoms and airway obstruction in asthmatic patients. Severe and atopic asthma
increases risk of adverse respiratory reactions to perfumes."
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov:80/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=7583865&dopt=Abstract
- Institute of Medicine (IOM)(an arm of NAS)
"Study Finds Strong Evidence That Exposure to Some Indoor Substances Can Lead to or Worsen Asthma"
"... For biologic or chemical contaminants that could worsen asthma symptoms, limited
or suggestive evidence exists regarding exposure to material shed by domestic birds;
certain types of pneumonia and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV); secondhand tobacco
smoke in older children and adults; formaldehyde fumes from furniture and
building materials; and fragrances in personal care and household products.
The committee found limited evidence of an association between the development of
asthma in infants and their exposure to RSV and material shed by cockroaches. ..."
[emphasis added]
http://www4.nationalacademies.org/news.nsf/isbn/0309064961?OpenDocument
- Journal of American Medical Association (JAMA)
JAMA lists perfumes at the very end of its info on Asthma, but at least it is there, under
"Indoor / Outdoor Pollutants and Irritants." JAMA states: "Other irritants
(e.g., perfumes, cleaning agents, sprays). Now, let me tell you, when you read the word
"irritant," think POISON. If that definition is good enough for Oxford Dictionary, it should be
good enough for our medical industry, our FDA, our EPA . . .
http://web.archive.org/web/20000520083257/http://www.ama-assn.org/special/asthma/treatmnt/guide/guidelin/comp2/fig2-4.htm
- Medical Post
"ALLERGY UPDATE: In Brief"
By Gillian Wansbrough
" While perfumes do seem to cause respiratory symptoms in asthmatics, they have less of an effect than might be expected."Researchers at the Tulane University Medical Centre evaluated 77 asthmatic individuals, 77% of whom indicated they were allergic to fragrances. Of the 38 fragrances identified as causing reactions, the top six were Red, White Diamonds, Giorgio, Charlie, Opium and Poison."
http://www.medicalpost.com/mpcontent/article.jsp?content=/content/EXTRACT/RAWART/3612/17A.html
Excerpted from a letter I wrote to MedicalPost that was never answered . . . -- barb
I had problems with how that study was performed -- and wrote to both American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology when that study was released, and to Tulane. In your piece, you've quoted:
"Fifteen subjects were randomly exposed for 20 minutes at a time to each of these fragrances in an inhalation chamber. Spirometry was performed during the last 10 minutes."The subjects were not only exposed for ONLY 20 minutes at a time, but then -- and this is crucial information -- "After each exposure, the chamber was flushed with filtered air."
I ask you, in what real-life perfume exposure situation does the person suffering an adverse event as a result of the toxic chemicals volatilizing off of our modern synthetic scents get to have his/her breathing space flushed with filter air? And that is after an exposure of ONLY 20 minutes! ... -- barb
- The Mickey Leland National Urban Air Toxics Research Center
Founded 1990, Incorporated 1991
ONGOING RESEARCH
http://www.sph.uth.tmc.edu/mleland/Pages/research.htm
- Air Toxics and Asthma in Children (Abstract)
George Delclos, M.D., M.P.H., University of Texas at Houston
http://www.sph.uth.tmc.edu/mleland/Pages/research.htm#ATAC Abstract
- MotherNature.com on Asthma
Fighting for Air
http://mothernature.com/news/99_09_01/at.stm
- National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/
-- end asthma --
- National Asthma Education and Prevention Program
http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/public/lung/index.htm#asthma
- Asthma Information for the General Public
http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/public/lung/index.htm#asthma
- How Asthma-Friendly Is Your Child-Care Setting? - Checklist
"... Strong odors or fumes from art and craft supplies, pesticides, paint, perfumes,
air fresheners, and cleaning chemicals ..."
http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/public/lung/asthma/chc_chk.htm
- Asthma & Physical Activity in the School: Making a Difference
http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/public/lung/asthma/phy_astr.htm#recog
- How Asthma-Friendly Is Your Child-Care Setting? - Checklist
http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/public/lung/asthma/chc_chk.htm
- Learn What Things Start Your Asthma Symptoms and Control Them
Includes "...Strong odors from perfumes, paints, sprays, or other items. ..." -- barb
http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/public/lung/asthma/asthma.htm#control
- National Asthma Education Program
http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/public/lung/index.htm#asthma
MANAGEMENT OF ASTHMA DURING PREGNANACY
- Asthma
Scented products are listed under IRRITANTS
http://dci.nhlbi.nih.gov/Diseases/Asthma/Asthma_All.htmlAsthma Causes
Scented products are listed under IRRITANTS
http://dci.nhlbi.nih.gov/Diseases/Asthma/Asthma_Causes.html
- NAEPP Coordinating Committee - School Asthma Education Slide Set
What Makes Asthma Worse?
Irritants
[Emphasis added.]
http://hin.nhlbi.nih.gov/naepp_slds/school/schl_text.htm- Cigarette smoke and wood smoke
- Scented products such as hair spray, cosmetics, and cleaning products
- Strong odors from fresh paint or cooking
- Automobile fumes and air pollution
- Chemicals such as pesticides and lawn treatments
" ...Strong Odors and Sprays
"* Do not stay in your home when it is being painted. Allow enough time for the paint to dry.
"* Avoid perfume and perfumed cosmetics such as talcum powder and hairspray.
"* Do not use room deodorizers.
"* Use nonperfumed household cleaning products whenever possible. ...
http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/prof/lung/asthma/astpreg.txt
- Your Asthma Can Be Controlled: Expect Nothing Less
"Most asthma symptoms start when your airways are bothered by something.
These things are called triggers. Your symptoms will be reduced when you stay
away from or control your triggers. Your asthma will be more controlled!
Includes: "Strong odors from perfumes, paints, sprays, or other items"
http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/public/lung/asthma/asthma.htm
- NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH
- Asthma and Allergy Statistics
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
National Institutes of Health; Bethesda, MD 20892
http://www.niaid.nih.gov/factsheets/allergystat.htm
- Management of Asthma During Pregnancy
NIH Publication No. 93-3279
September 1993
"How To Control Asthma Triggers ..."
"Strong Odors and Sprays
- Do not stay in your home when it is being painted. Allow enough time for the paint to dry.
- Avoid perfume and perfumed cosmetics such as talcum powder and hairspray.
- Do not use room deodorizers.
- Use nonperfumed household cleaning products whenever possible. ..." http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/prof/lung/asthma/astpreg.txt
- Placebo-controlled challenges with perfume in patients with asthma-like symptoms.
Abstract: "...The conclusion is that symptoms suggesting hyperreactivity of the respiratory
tract and asthma can be provoked by perfume without the presence of
bronchial obstruction, and that using a carbon filter mask has no preventive effect.. ..."
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/htbin-post/Entrez/query?uid=8837670&form=6&db=m&Dopt=b
- Worksheet: Asthma Symptoms and How to Control Them
from the National Institutes of Health
http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/public/lung/asthma/triggers.htm
- Your asthma can be controlled, Expect nothing less
NIH Publication No. 91-2664 - September 1991
Learn What Things Start Your Asthma Symptoms and Control Them
"Strong odors from perfumes, paints, sprays, or other items"
http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/public/lung/asthma/asthma.htm
- One Reason for the Allergy Explosion and the Increase in Asthma
by Albert F. Robbins, D.O., M.S.P.H., F.A.A.E.M.
http://ehnca.org/www/ehnhompg/albrob1.htm
- Perfume causes Asthma Symp's
By Ed Susman, UPI Science News
http://www.simplyfamily.com/display.cfm?articleID=000308_asthma_pefume%20.cfm
- Perfumes and Asthma Don't Mix
Trifold brochure developed by barb, based on collaborative effort
led by Julius Anderson, MD,PhD
This version has been approved by Dr. Anderson. -- barb
http://ehnca.org/www/ehnlinx/donmix.htm
- Anderson's Perfumes and Asthma -- don't mix
Half-fold version.
http://www.andersonlaboratories.com/alweb30.htm
- Power Plants and Asthma
- Air Wars
Activists Struggle to Link Proposed Power Plants to Asthma
by Sharon Lerner; the village VOICE - Week of March 21 - 27, 2001
http://www.villagevoice.com/issues/0112/lerner.shtml
- America's most wanted: Power plants urged to clean up their act
By John Roach; Friday, April 21, 2000; Environment News Service
http://www.enn.com/enn-news-archive/2000/04/04212000/power_12224.asp
- Coal Fired Power Plants Emitting Clouds of Toxics
Environment News Service
WASHINGTON, DC, August 15, 2000 (ENS) - Pollution from electrical generation
facilities is more dangerous than the utilities say, claims a U.S. environmental
group. Utilities have historically downplayed their emissions and claimed that
they have minimal or no impact on health or the environment.
http://ens.lycos.com/ens/aug2000/2000L-08-15-06.html
- Lethal Legacy - The Dirty Truth About The Nation¼s Most
Polluting Power Plants
By U.S. Public Interest Research Group Education Fund and The State PIRGs for
Clear the Air, the National Campaign Against Dirty Power; April 2000
http://www.pirg.org/reports/enviro/lethal/
- JEFFORDS JOINS IN THE RELEASE ON POLLUTION REPORT New Report Documents Billions of Tons of Pollution from Nation's
Most Polluting Power Plants - WEDNESDAY APRIL 12, 2000
http://www.senate.gov/~jeffords/413pollution.html
- Power plants linked to asthma
USA Health Today; May 5, 2000
" BOSTON - (AP) Air pollution from two coal-burning power plants can be linked
to more than 43,000 asthma attacks and an estimated 159 premature deaths each
year, according to a Harvard School of Public Health report. ..."
http://www.usatoday.com/life/health/allergies/lhall011.htm
- U.S. Government Sues Power Plants to Clear Dirty Air
By Cat Lazaroff; Environment News Service
Washington, DC, November 3, 1999 (ens) - In an unprecedented action to
enforce the Clean Air Act against private companies, the federal government
filed suit today against seven electric utility companies in the Midwest and South. ..."
http://ens.lycos.com/ens/nov99/1999L-11-03-06.html
- Vallejo News.com Solano asthma rates highest in state
By Joshua Wolfson, Staff writer, May 7, 2002
So, why build that LNG facility? Liqefied Natural Gas may be clean, but the way it will be, brought to Mare Island is NOT! Please think: Follow the Mare Island Reuse Plan BEFORE Bechtel.
A park will be ever so much better for the environment, the people, for tourists. -- barb
http://www.vallejonews.com/articles/index.cfm?artOID=18607&webpage=79
- Practical Guide for the Diagnosis and Management of Asthma
National Institutes of Health: National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute
(On electronic page 49 of this 60 page PDF file, you'll see they tell you to "try to stay away
from perfume." How praytell the way those chemicals waft, permeate, remain for days? -- barb)
"Smoke, Strong Odors, and Sprays
* If possible, do not use a wood-burning stove, kerosene heater, or fireplace.
* Try to stay away from strong odors and sprays, such as perfume,
talcum powder, hair spray, and paints.
http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/prof/lung/asthma/practgde/practgde.pdf
- Programs Teach Families How to Attack Asthma
John Hopkins Health Information
http://www.intelihealth.com/IH/ihtIH?t=333&st=333&r=EMIHC000&c=234437
- Provocations with perfume in the eyes induce airway symptoms in patients with sensory hyperreactivity.
By Millqvist E, Bengtsson U, Lowhagen O
Asthma and Allergy Centre, University of Gothenburg, Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Sweden.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov:80/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=10380782&dopt=Abstract
- Self-reported illness from chemical odors in young adults without clinical syndromes or occupational exposures.
By Bell IR, Schwartz GE, Peterson JM, Amend D
Department of Psychiatry, University of Arizona Health Sciences Center, Tucson.
" The present survey of young adult college students investigated the prevalence of self-reported illness
from the smell of the five following common environmental chemicals (cacosmia): (1) pesticide, (2)
automobile exhaust, (3) paint, (4) new carpet, and (5) perfume. ..."
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov:80/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=7680851&dopt=Abstract
- Science News Online
Traffic may worsen hay fever and asthma
By J. Raloff
http://www.sciencenews.org/sn_arc99/11_20_99/fob4.htm
- The Scientist
Neurotoxin Concerns, Controversy Escalate [sic]
The Scientist 4[3]:1, Feb. 05, 1990
By Elizabeth Pennisi
"Scientists are realizing that substances in the environment can have devastating
effects on the human nervous system."
"...Those substances are everywhre: organic solvents in the workplace, chemicals in
perfumes, pesticides used on lawns, natural and added chemicals in foods, or prescribed
or illegal drugs. The brain is the body's kingpyn organ; yet, once damaged or
destroyed, nerve cells cannot be replaced. ..."
This report is 12 years old -- we continue to hear, "more reserach needs to be done." -- barb http://www.the-scientist.com/yr1990/feb/pennisi_p1_900205.html
- The Segal Guide to Asthma
Dr. Segal says: "Avoid perfume"
- Senior Deaths: AIRTECH INTERNATIONAL GROUP
- Sniffles & Sneezes
- Take Back The Air!
http://www.takebacktheair.com/pollutants.html
- Treatment of Asthma with Herbs and Acupuncture
written by Dr. Alex Chen, L.Ac., O.M.D., Ph.D. and Dr. John Chen, L.Ac., O.M.D., Ph.D., Pharm.D.
http://www.acupuncture.com/Herbology/asthma.htm
- Vallejo News.com Solano asthma rates highest in state
By Joshua Wolfson, Staff writer, May 7, 2002
So, why build that LNG facility? Liqefied Natural Gas may be clean, but the way it will be, brought to Mare Island is NOT! Please think: Follow the Mare Island Reuse Plan BEFORE Bechtel.
A park will be ever so much better for the environment, the people, for tourists. -- barb
http://www.vallejonews.com/articles/index.cfm?artOID=18607&webpage=79
Atrazine
See EHN's Pesticide Info and Pest Management page. Isn't it amazing how hard we have to
work to show the harmful effects of pesticides? The burden of proof should move from the public to
the industry that markets these harmful toxins before they are fully substantiated for safety.
As I see it, our planet has MCS and it is affecting all of her vital systems. -- barb
ATSDR
- EU Bans Toxic Atrazine Herbicide Still Widely Used in US Corn Belt
Pesticide Action Network via Organic Consumers Association
http://www.organicconsumers.org/foodsafety/atrazine102703.cfm
- ScienceDaily
I wonder what harms would be found if effects of Roundup were studied? -- barb
- Atrazine Runoff Jeopardizing Herbicide's Use By Farmers
"WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. ‚ A popular herbicide is showing up in drinking water supplies, threatening its future use by Indiana farmers. ..." http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2005/03/050329140114.htm
- Popular Weed Killer Demasculinizes Frogs, Disrupts Their Sexual Development
"Berkeley - The nation's top-selling weed killer, atrazine, disrupts the sexual development
of frogs at concentrations 30 times lower than levels allowed by the Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA), raising concerns about heavy use of the herbicide on corn,
soybeans and other crops in the Midwest and around the world. ..."
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2002/04/020416073811.htm
- Popular Weed Killer Feminizes Native Leopard Frogs Across Midwest
"Berkeley - Native male leopard frogs throughout the nation's Corn Belt are being
feminized by an herbicide, atrazine, used extensively to kill weeds on the country's leading
export crops, corn and soybeans, according to a survey conducted by University of
California, Berkeley, biologists and reported this week in Nature. ..."
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2002/10/021031074404.htm
- ATSDR Board of Scientific Counselors
Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry
Annual Report (Fiscal Year 1994)
Multiple Chemical Sensitivity
"ATSDR gave the Board an update of the agency's activities in the area of multiple
chemical sensitivity. ATSDR noted that multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS) is an
increasingly used diagnosis assigned to patients with a variety of symptoms attributed
to various environmental chemicals.
"The Board considered a motion that ATSDR should take a leadership role, assuming
that additional monies are made available to maintain MCS as a priority area. The
motion was seconded. The Board discussed the role of ATSDR as being objective and
neutral. The leadership role of ATSDR should include supporting conferences, developing
questionnaires, and conducting studies. The Chair called for a vote on the motion and
the motion was passed."
http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/bsc1994.html
- ATSDR and The Interagency Workgroup on Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS)
http://web.health.gov/environment/mcs/index.htm
- Responses/Rebuttals from various people and organizations
http://ehnca.org/www/atsdr/atsdrmcs.htm#View
- Federal Agencies' Data on MCS Withheld from Draft MCS Report
MCS Referral & Resources
http://www.mcsrr.org/fedmcswh.html
- Take some time to read: 1999 MCS Consensus Statement at
http://heldref.org/html/Consensus.html
top of page
Attention Deficit Disorder
Please see ADD above
http://ehnca.org/www/ehnlinx/a.htm#ADD
Attitudinal barriers faced by the fragrance and chenical sensitized persons
California Health and Safety Code Section 41700
41700. Except as otherwise provided in Section 41705, no person shall discharge from
any source whatsoever such quantities of air contaminants or other material which cause
injury, detriment, nuisance, or annoyance to any considerable number of persons or
to the public, or which endanger the comfort, repose, health, or safety of any such
persons or the public, or which cause, or have a natural tendency to cause, injury or
damage to business or property. ..."
"... 41705. (a) Section 41700 shall not apply to odors emanating from agricultural
operations necessary for the growing of crops or the raising of fowl or animals.
http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/cacodes/hsc/41700-41712.html
Attorneys -- see ADA, above, and/or law
- Attitudes Regarding MCS (Multiple Chemical Sensitivities)
by Barbara Herskovitz January 26, 1999
http://www.fiscorp.net/iaq/iaqapps4.html
- Wednesday's What's Next?
Wednesday, October 16, 2002
"When I saw this article, I couldn't help but think, "What's next?" Don't get me wrong...
I feel bad that the child wound up in the hospital but I think referring to perfume as a
"potentially deadly spray" is a bit dramatic. If you want to get technical, a pen is a
potentially deadly weapon, depending on how it's used. Maybe we should ban those too?"
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Family Wants Perfume School Ban
By ROGER ALFORD
.c The Associated Press
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Posted by Renee Sylvester at 7:24 AM
http://reneesgraphics.blogspot.com/2002_10_13_reneesgraphics_archive.html
Aubrey Organics
100% Natural Hair, Skin and Body Care
http://www.aubrey-organics.com/about_company.html
- 10 Synthetic Cosmetic Ingredients to Avoid
http://www.aubrey-organics.com/treat_10synth.html
- Aubrey the Company
http://www.aubrey-organics.com/about_company.html
- Aubrey Products
http://www.aubrey-organics.com/categories1.cfm
- The Auckland Allergy Clinic
[The clinic] is committed to the provision of a high quality private sector diagnostic and
management service for patients and referring doctors.
http://www.allergyclinic.co.nz/
Audubon Society
- ALLERGY LIBRARY
http://www.allergyclinic.co.nz/physician.html
- Fragrance (& Spice) Allergy
http://www.allergyclinic.co.nz/guides/37.html
Australia
- The Audubon Guide to Home Pesticides
By: Joel Bourne Icons by: Lisa Manning
"... Pesticides used by homeowners can wreak havoc on wildlife, even when they¼re
correctly applied. About a dozen pesticides approved for backyard use have caused
documented die-offs of birds. If mishandled, these chemicals can also be toxic to humans,
especially children, who might accidentally swallow them. Below is a list of some
of the active ingredients found in the most popular off-the-shelf pesticides. Keep in mind
that formulations varyãeven within one product and one brandãso be sure to read
the labels carefully each time you shop. (Two popular herbicides, 2,4-D and
glyphosate, are included, though their toxicity to birds and wildlife is considered low.)..."
Be careful! This site recommends using synthetic pyrethrum -- that's one of the 'cides that
did me in in my former workplace! -- barb
http://www.audubon.org/bird/pesticides/
- Toxic Tundra: Oil Drilling in an Alaskan Wildlife Refuge Leaves a
Toxic Legacy of Oil Spills and Pollution
Audubon Society
http://www.audubon.org/campaign/arctic_report/toxic_drilling.html
Also see EHN's MCS Links / International
http://ehnca.org/www/ehnlinx/mcs.htm#International
Autism
- aessra -ALLERGY & ENVIRONMENTAL SENSITIVITY SUPPORT & RESEARCH ASSOCIATION
OF AUSTRALIA
http://home.vicnet.net.au/~aessra/index.html
- List of other support groups
http://home.vicnet.net.au/~aessra/page23.html
- Australian Chemical Trauma Alliance Inc (ACTA) http://www-mugc.cc.monash.edu.au/~degob1/goble/Acta/
- GENE MUTATION AND NEURON DESTRUCTION
FROM TOXIC CHEMICAL EXPOSURE - 9-11 AUGUST 1996; DR BRIAN GOBLE Ph.D.
http://www-mugc.cc.monash.edu.au/~degob1/goble/Acta/confers/confer96/speech/speech.htm
- TOXIC AWARENESS
http://www-mugc.cc.monash.edu.au/~degob1/goble/Acta/confers/confer96/speech/speech.htm#T2
- CHEMICAL SENSITIVITY SYNDROME
http://www-mugc.cc.monash.edu.au/~degob1/goble/Acta/confers/confer96/speech/speech.htm#T3
- Health Conditions Associated with Low Levels of Exposure to Chemicals by Associate Professor Chris Winder, Sydney
"The dose response relationship ..."
http://203.108.4.103/~actall/page3.htm
- Fragrance And Chemical Sensitivity Support Group
http://www.geocities.com/fragranceallergy/IndexContents.html
- Welcome to Mark's World (Dr Mark Donohoe) (Australia)
Is there something about shots given at about two years of age? I ask only because
I keep seeing that kids were fine until about 18 months to two years of age. -- barb
- A New Approach to Autism
MIND Institute Sees Parents as Essential to a Cure
NPR Radio
http://discover.npr.org/features/feature.jhtml?wfId=922834
- AUTISM AUTOIMMUNITY PROJECT
http://autismautoimmunityproject.org/
- Autism in Rhode Island
http://www.autismautoimmunityproject.org/yaz_autism_in_rhode_island.html
- AUTISMINFO.COM
http://www.business.gatech.edu/users/bmiddlebrook/
Autism in children breakthrough
- Frequently Asked Questions about Autism Temple Grandin, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Colorado State University http://www.autism.org/temple/faq.html
By Louise Pemble; 22feb03; The Australian
"A group of children are baffling medical authorities who say they can't exist ‚ autistic children who are getting better through special diets, nutritional supplements and medicine."They are being treated by a handful of Australian doctors who are defying standard medical practice by approaching autism as a physical disorder, rather than just a behavioural one. "These treatments don't work for every child ‚ and many are unproven by the gold standard of clinical trials ‚ but some parents claim they are seeing tangible improvements in their children's autistic behaviour. ..."
http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5478,6021827%5E421,00.html
- Autism and Mercury - Coincidence or Cause and Effect?
http://tlredwood.home.mindspring.com/
- Autism and Parkinson's disease.
By Woodward G., Department of Neurology,
University of Kansas, Kansas City, Kansas, USA.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=11425297&dopt=Abstract
What about studying fragrance chemicals that are constantly being breathed in and
absorbed? Have fragrance chemical combos been studied for their effects such as autism,
Parkinson's, Alzhiemer's? We know that fragrances contain chemicals that are neurotoxins. See
EHN's http://ehnca.org/www/ehnlinx/n.htm#Neurotoxins -- barb
- Classic infantile onset autism is an autoimmune disease
Clinical Research (abstracts) 37(2):556a (1998)
By HH Fudenberg, NeuroImmuno Therapeutics Research Foundation,
Spartanburg, S.C.; R Demirjian, Walnut Creek, CA; P Iversen, Los Angeles, CA.
http://www.nitrf.org/inftautism.html
- Cure Autism Now
http://www.cureautismnow.org/
- Families for Effective Autism Treatment - Oregon
http://www.feator.org/
- Feingold® Association of the United States
"The dietary connection to better behavior, learning & health"
http://www.feingold.org/indexx.html
- The Great Plains Laboratory
They have info on Autism and a lot more . . . check it out! -- barb
http://www.greatplainslaboratory.com/autism.html
- Latitudes
Publication of Association for Comprehensive NeuroTherapy, Shelia Rogers Editor
"Exploring Advanced and Alternative Treatments Without Toxic Drugs"
Autism, Tourette Syndrome, ADHD, learning problems. This may be YOUR answer! -- barb
http://www.latitudes.org/index.html
- Lawsuit Filed for Mercury in Vaccines Causing Autism
Dr. Joseph Mercola
http://www.mercola.com/2001/oct/31/mercury_lawsuit.htm
For links to more info on vaccines, see EHN's
http://ehnca.org/www/ehnlinx/v.htm#Vaccines
- The Mind Institute
http://mindinstitute.ucdmc.ucdavis.edu/
- Ontario Adult Autism
http://www.ont-autism.uoguelph.ca/newpage4.shtml
- The Prevalence of Autism
Eric Fombonne, MD; JAMA
http://jama.ama-assn.org/issues/v289n1/ffull/jed20080.html
- "Storm Warnings" - AUTISM RESEARCH TAKES WRONG TURN
GOVERNMENT IS THROWING MONEY AWAY
By Howard Urnovitz, Ph.d
Redflagsweekly.com
http://www.redflagsweekly.com/storm_warnings/autism.html
- Automatic Fragrance/Insecticide Dispenser Units
#88... Automatic insecticide dispensers injure bystanders
The Human Ecologist
http://members.aol.com/heal3/page3/
- EHN's Alert! -- Spritzing Air Polluters
These devices are used in public restrooms. If you encounter such a device, immediately tell the
store manager that these devices are damaging to health of everyone, and especially those already
living with respiratory distress. It's better to remove the device than to risk a life. -- barb
http://ehnca.org/www/ehnhompg/alert.htm#Spritzing
- Also see Air "Fresheners," above
http://ehnca.org/www/ehnlinx/a.htm#Fresheners
- Bugged by Automatic Sprayers
Environmental Health Perspectives Volume 108, Number 12, December 2000
"Automatic insecticide dispensers are designed to keep restaurants, schools, and
other public settings free from annoying and unsanitary flying insects. They may
also do something else: sicken at least some of the people who are exposed to the
insecticides that are sprayed. ..."
http://ehpnet1.niehs.nih.gov/docs/2000/108-12/forum.html
- Chemical Market Reporter; Nov 29, 1999
Fragrance Foundation and Analysts Outline Lasting Growth Strategies.
(Statistical Data Included); Author/s: Peter Landau
"... Ms. Green [Fragrance Foundation] foresees "smart homes with fragrance integrated
into the construction or heating and air systems" and says that air fresheners will
enjoy exponential growth. The candle market will be especially strong, underlining the
demand for environmental fragrances.
"MORE CLASSICS
"Fragrances will travel, with hotels offering aromatherapeutic-themed rooms.
Fragrant cars and planes will become popular, and there will also be a growing
demand for aromatherapy-associated travel products to relieve illnesses such as
jet lag. ..."
http://www.findarticles.com/cf_0/m0FVP/22_256/57887294/print.jhtml
- Illnesses Associated With Use of Automatic Insecticide Dispenser Units ---
Selected States and United States, 1986--1999; June 09, 2000 / 49(22);492-5
http://www.cdc.gov/epo/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm4922a3.htm
- Illnesses Associated With the Use of Automatic Insecticide
Dispenser Units ã California, 1995; Florida, 1999; and United States, 1986‚1999
http://www.cdc.gov/od/oc/media/mmwrnews/n2k0609.htm#mmwr3
- Illnesses Associated With Use of Automatic Insecticide Dispenser Units
Selected States and United States, 1986-1999 -- JAMA
http://jama.ama-assn.org/issues/v284n4/ffull/jwr0726-2.html
- Illnesses Associated With Use of Automatic Insecticide Dispenser
Units --- Selected States and United States, 1986--1999 - MedScape
http://patient.medscape.com/govmt/CDC/MMWR/2000/06.00/mmwr4922.03/mmwr4922.03.html
- Autonomic Nervous System
- Description of Autonomic Testing at University Hospitals of Cleveland
http://mediswww.cwru.edu/dept/neurology/autonomic/autonomic_test.html
- Avant MAGIC Awards
Joe Montana, San Francisco 49ers Hero, to Help Avant! Foundation Launch "MAGIC"
Program to Recognize and Reward Community Heroes
Prestigious Panel of Civic, Political, Business, and Academic Leaders to
Select Winners
http://www.avanticorp.com/Avant!/News/PressRelease/Item/0,1105,165,00.htmlThese sites point to information that links fragrances and illnesses. There is
AVOID Fragrances
(Also see Fragrance-free Policies/Resolutions at
http://ehnca.org/www/ehnlinx/f.htm#Fragrance-free)
plenty of evidence that fragrances are made with toxic chemicals about which
the industry and the US FDA know too little. People adversely affected by
these toxic chemicals exhibit symptoms that are typical of chemical poisoning.
(See Julia Kendall's work at
http://ehnca.org/www/ehnhompg/kendall.htm
Betty Bridges, RN
http://ehnca.org/www/ehnlinx/b.htm#Betty.)
FDA Petition -- YOUR chance to tell it to the FDA!
http://ehnca.org/www/FDApetition/bkgrinfo.htm
HOW and WHY to be SCENT-FREE
http://www.disabledwomen.net/queer/scentfree.htmUS Access Board
(http://www.access-board.gov/)
when you are denied access due to fragrances. Air is part of
every building and conveyance, and it cannot be "shaken out."
It is time to address the acess needs and rights of the chemically
injured/disabled. A step in the right direction was taken in July 2000
with the Access Board's Pollicy to Promote Fragrance-Free Environments
and the work continues on. See
"Board Adopts Policy to Promote Fragrance-Free Environments"
http://www.access-board.gov/news/fragrance.htmAlso see Press Release Index for info from Mary Lamielle (NCEHS), and Susan Molloy
http://ehnca.org/www/PressReleases/prsrelin.htm -- barb
-- end AVOID fragrances section --
- Addicted to fragrances? Years ago -- early 90s -- a co-worker said, I HAVE to wear
perfume! You can imagine tone of voice and look upon face as that was stated. I mentioned it to
Julia Kendall, who responded, "Oh, the poor dear is addicted to fragrances. I'm sure of it, based on
my research!" Now we learn that Julia may have been right on with her assessment. -- barb
PubMedQuery
Biosci Biotechnol Biochem 1999 Apr;63(4):743-8
Potentiation of GABAA receptors expressed in Xenopus oocytes by perfume and phytoncid.
Aoshima H, Hamamoto K
Department of Physics, Biology and Informatics, Faculty of Science, Yamaguchi University, Japan.
aoshima@po.cc.yamaguchi-u.ac.jp
"... these results suggest the possibility that the intake of perfume or phytoncid
through the lungs, the skin or the intestines modulates the neural transmission in the
brain through ionotropic GABAA receptors and changes the frame of the human
mind, as alcohol or tobacco does."
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/htbin-post/Entrez/query?uid=10361687&form=6&db=m&Dopt=b
- AEHA - Allergy and Environmental Health Association: Ottawa Branch
http://www.schoolnet.ca/sne/e/NCCS/members.htm
- Air Fresheners can cause ear aches ...
- "Aerosols linked with baby illness"
Wednesday, September 1, 1999 Published at 18:56 GMT 19:56 UK
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/health/newsid_435000/435652.stm
- Study links aerosols to headache, depression [and ear infections in infants!]
http://www.planetark.org/dailynewsstory.cfm?newsid=3473
- ALERT to PREGNANT WOMEN and NEW MOMS and DADS
- Association of Birth Defect Children
http://www.birthdefects.org/
- E-News Special Alert
February 28, 2000
A reporter with a major national news magazine recently contacted
the ABDC. He is working on a story about neurobehavioral birth
defects that may be linked to toxic environmental exposures during
pregnancy. Neurobehavioral birth defects include learning
disabilities, attention problems, autism and PDD as well as
behavioral and emotional disorders during childhood.
If you have a child with a neurobehavioral birth defect that you
believe was linked to a toxic environmental exposure during your
pregnancy and you would be interested in being interviewed for this
story, send an e-mail to Betty Mekdeci betty@birthdefects.org .
Please describe your child's problems and the type of
environmental exposures you had during your pregnancy.
This is a very important story that can raise awareness about the
link between toxics in our environment and the increasing number of
children being born today with neurobehavioral problems.
Thank you,
Betty Mekdeci
Executive Director
Assn. of Birth Defect Children
- ALA's New Tip Sheet - Y2002: Asthma - Limit Exposure to Triggers
Fifth on the list . . . I'd make this FIRST! . . . "Household irritants, including dust, cleaning
products, and perfume" AND, I would add PESTICIDES. Remember they are also scented. -- barb
http://www.lungusa.org/asthma/atipsheet.html
- Biosci Biotechnol Biochem 1999 Apr;63(4):743-8
Potentiation of GABAA receptors expressed in Xenopus oocytes by perfume and phytoncid.
Aoshima H, Hamamoto K
Department of Physics, Biology and Informatics, Faculty of Science, Yamaguchi University, Japan.
aoshima@po.cc.yamaguchi-u.ac.jp
"...these results suggest the possibility that the intake of perfume or phytoncid through
the lungs, the skin or the intestines modulates the neural transmission in the brain
through ionotropic GABAA receptors and changes the frame of the human mind, as
alcohol or tobacco does." (Thanks to Betty Bridges, RN for ferreting out this info! -- barb)
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/htbin-post/Entrez/query?uid=10361687&form=6&db=m&Dopt=b
- Breast-feeding mothers
"According to a recent opinion of the Swiss professor and pediatrician Ottmar T–nz,
breastfeeding mothers and women should boycott scented laundry-detergents. It ist
known from general medicine, that todays common mixture of scents can be (partly)
responsible for any symptom of illness:
http://www.tox-doc.com/englisch/duft.htm
- ChemTox
- Cosmetic Use in Pregnancy
Potential to Cause Learning Disabilities
Mental Retardation & Behavior Disorders in Children
http://www.chem-tox.com/pregnancy/pregcosm.htm
- Environmental Causes of Learning Disabilities and child Neurological Disorders: Review of the Research
http://www.chem-tox.com/pregnancy/learning_disabilities.htm
- Environmental Causes of Learning Disabilities - Index
http://www.chem-tox.com/pregnancy/learning_disabilities.htm#index
- Perfume and Frangrance Exposure During Pregnancy
Links to Learning Disabilities, ADD and Behavior Disorders
http://www.chem-tox.com/pregnancy/perfume.htm
- Fragrance Exposure Causes Aggression Hyperactivity and Nerve Damage
Neurotoxicology, Volume 1:221-237, 1979
http://www.chem-tox.com/pregnancy/perfume.htm- Malathion Medical Research
Malathion's Real Name is
Dimethoxy Phosphino Thioyl Thio Butanedioic Acid Diethyl Ester
http://www.chem-tox.com/malathion/research/index.htm
- Chronic Illness During Pregnancy - Asthma
InteliHealth - Harvard Medical School
http://www.intelihealth.com/IH/ihtIH/WSIHW000/3460/7024/31516.html?d=dmtJHE
- Coumarin ...a fragrance chemical, a rodentcide, an anticoagulant,
which can cause fetal coumarin syndrome. See EHN's
What I'm trying to learn is if fetal coumarin syndrome is found in cases where the
mother used perfumes but was not on Coumarin as an anticoagulant. I've yet to
receive a response to my various queries. -- barb
http://ehnca.org/www/ehnlinx/c.htm#CoumarinFeingold - Details of the Feingold Program " ... Perfume:
"Avoid anything -- food, toiletries, cleaning supplies, art supplies -- that has perfume
or fragrance (synthetic fragrance may contain one of the prohibited chemicals, and
natural fragrance may contain a salicylate. Use only unscented products at first) ... "
http://www.feingold.org/programdetails.html
- The Good Scents Company
http://www.execpc.com/~goodscnt/misc/safety.html
- "Natural fragrances `can put pregnant women at risk'"
HONGKONG STANDARD ( Hong Kong Standard ) Lilian Kwok; 04-18-2000
(Note: pay service. Excerpted:)
"THE Consumer Council has called for a warning to be carried on the
packaging of some fragrance products after they were found to
contain ingredients that are potentially harmful to pregnant women
and unborn children.
"The council also found that two of the products contained the
cancer-causing agent benzene, although the quantity found was within
accepted safety levels.
"The findings arise from a test of 66 products, across 18 brands,
that are extracted from flowers, leaves, fruit seeds or wood and
marketed for the enhancement of health through inhalation, baths,
massage and skin application. . . . "
http://www.elibrary.com/getdoc.cgi?id=164098190x127y56877w0&OIDS=0Q001D003&Form=RL&pubname=Hong_Kong_Standard&puburl=http~C~~S~~S~www.fdch.com&querydocid=1362237@library_q&dtype=0~0&dinst=0
- Perfume and Frangrance Exposure During Pregnancy
Links to Learning Disabilities, ADD and Behavior Disorders
http://www.chem-tox.com/pregnancy/perfume.htm
- Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products in the Environment: Agents of Subtle Change?
Environmental Health Perspectives Volume 107, Supplement 6, December 1999
http://www.ameliaww.com/fpin/ProductsEnv.htm
- Pollutants can reach babies in the womb
by Anita Manning; from Safe2Use
http://www.safe2use.com/ca-ipm/00-03-30c.htm
- Scientific advances offer new findings for assessing
birth defects caused by toxic chemicals, says report
Scroll about 2/3 way down. -- barb
http://ace.orst.edu/info/extoxnet/newsletters/ucd2000/nltrjuly00.htm#Sci
- Toxicologic evidence of developmental neurotoxicity of environmental chemicals.
Andersen HR, Nielsen JB, Grandjean P ; Department of Environmental Medicine,
Odense University, Winslowparken 17, DK-5000, Odense, Denmark.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov:80/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=10781879&dopt=Abstract
- Asthma, migraines, sinusitis, rhinitis, ... trigger acknowledged by:
- Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Online
"What triggers vasomotor rhinitis?
"Irritants that can trigger vasomotor rhinitis include cigarette smoke, strong odors and
fumes including perfume, hair spray, other cosmetics, laundry detergents, cleaning
solutions, ... "
http://allergy.mcg.edu/Advice/rhin.html
- American Academy of Environmental Medicine
http://www.healthy.net/pan/pa/NaturalTherapies/aaem/index.html
- What Are Allergies?
"Substances which cause allergies include pollens, danders, mold, dust, foods,
chemicals, drugs, air pollution, and perfumes."
http://www.healthy.net/pan/pa/NaturalTherapies/aaem/aaem1.htm- What is EI ?
"Drugs are avoided as much as possible."
http://www.healthy.net/pan/pa/NaturalTherapies/aaem/aaem2.htm
- American Academy of Neurology
http://www.aan.com/
- American Lung Association (ALA)
http://www.lungusa.org/
- ' . . . Stamp out strong odors or fumes. Perfume, room deodorizer, cleaning agents,
paint and even talcum powder can trigger an allergic reaction. Refrain from using
harsh-smelling products or keep them at low levels through adequate ventilation . . . '
http://www.lungusa.org/press/association/asnairt.html - 4033 bytes
- American Medical Association (AMA)
from: Figure 2-4. Summary of Control Measures for Environmental Factors That Can Make Asthma Worse
- Indoor/Outdoor Pollutants and Irritants: Discuss ways to reduce exposures to the following:
Wood-burning stoves or fireplaces
Unvented stoves or heaters
Other irritants (e.g., perfumes, cleaning agents, sprays)
http://www.ama-assn.org/special/asthma/treatmnt/guide/guidelin/comp2/fig2-4.htm
- What Triggers Asthma?
Education and Support Center
http://www.ama-assn.org/special/asthma/support/educate/triggers.htm
- Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA)
Search for the word "Perfume" -- barb
http://www.aafa.org/
- Adult Onset Asthma
"... Exposure to cigarette smoke, mold, dust, feather bedding, perfume or other substances
commonly found in the person's environment may trigger the first asthma symptoms.
Prolonged exposure to certain workplace materials may set off asthma symptoms
in adults. ..."
http://www.aafa.org/asthmaandallergyinformation/aboutasthmaandallergies/asthmaandallergyanswers/Adult_Onset_Asthma.cfm
- What You Should Know About Childhood Asthma
"... Other irritants in the environment can also bring on an asthma attack. These irritants
may include paint fumes, smog, aerosol sprays and even perfume. ..."
http://www.aafa.org/asthmaandallergyinformation/aboutasthmaandallergies/asthmaandallergyanswers/Childhood_Asthma.cfm
This page seems to have been removed. barb --Answers to FAQs
"Have you had coughing, wheezing, or shortness of breath in certain places or when exposed to
certain things (e.g. animals, tobacco smoke, perfumes)? "
http://www.aafa.org/whatis.html
- Asthma in America - Background
"What causes asthma symptoms and attacks? "... Irritants in the air, including smoke from tobacco, wood fires or charcoal grills,
as well as strong fumes or odors like household sprays, paint, gasoline, perfume and
scented soaps. [Emphasis added.]
http://www.asthmainamerica.com/bkgrd.htm
- Executive Summary
http://www.asthmainamerica.com/execsum_over.htm
- ASTHMA IN CALIFORNIA: Laying the Foundation for a Statewide Strategy
by Richard Kreutzer, Michael Lipsett, Julie Von Behren, and Eileen Yamada
"Asthma policy should be driven by a vision with two goals. The long-term goal should
be reduction in the prevalence of asthma, and ultimately perhaps its eradication.
The shorter-term goal should be the appropriate transfer and application of current
knowledge to reduce morbidity among people with asthma."
Yeah, sure. Start seriously educating people to remove superfluous toxins from their lives,
such as synthetic fragrances in personal care, and household and janitorial cleaning and
maintenance products. Then let's see if there is a remarkable drop in asthma. Until our
"experts" look also at chemical induced asthma, I'm afraid our rates will continue to skyrocket. -- barb
http://www.ucop.edu/cprc/asthma.html
- Asthma, The Segal Guide to
Dr. Segal says: Avoid perfume!
http://segal.org/asthma/
- Enviro Health Environmental Home Inspections
envirohomeinfo@mindspring.com
717-583-4155 - voice mail
Field offices: CT, MA, MD, NJ, NY, PA, VA, WV
http://www.create-your-healthy-home.com/table.htm
- Reduce Allergy and Asthma Reactions
"Ban perfumes, cosmetics, synthetic fragrances, and aerosols,
especially from the bedrooms."
http://www.create-your-healthy-home.com/allergies.htm
- Toxic Effects of Some Common Indoor Fungi
--by Chin S. Yang, Ph.D., printed in Enviros, The Healthy Building Newsletter,
Volume 4, Number 9, September 1994
http://www.create-your-healthy-home.com/toxic-mold.htm
- Harvard Medical School's Consumer Information
click on Asthma Zone
http://www.intelihealth.com/IH/ihtIH?t=408&st=408&r=WSIHW000
- Action Against Asthma - What You Can Do
"Avoid ã or keep to very low levels ã strong odors or fumes, whether they¼re from
perfume, room deodorizers, cleaning chemicals, paint or talcum powder. "
With upwards of hunderds of toxic chemicals used to concoct any one of our modern scents, it's
a wonder that this bit of advice isn't first on their list. But at least it is listed fifth of 11 tips. -- barb
http://www.intelihealth.com/IH/ihtIH?d=dmtContent&c=315590&p=~br,IHW|~st,24479|~r,WSIHW000|~b,*|
- Allergies and Airborne Irritants -- Harvard's Medical School
http://www.intelihealth.com/IH/ihtIH?t=6932&p=~br,IHW|~st,3457|~r,WSIHW000|~b,*|&
- On their "Contact and Chemical Allergy Chart," John Hopkins only recognizes "Contact dermatis" as a reaction to fragrances
http://www.intelihealth.com/IH/ihtIH?d=dmtJHE&c=20816&p=~br,IHW|~st,408|~r,WSIHW000|~b,*|
- Coping with [Chemo] Side Effects
"Try to avoid odors that bother you, such as cooking smells, smoke, or perfume."
http://www.intelihealth.com/IH/ihtIH?d=dmtContent&c=1403&p=~br,DWH|~st,333|~r,WSDWH000|~b,*|
- Etretinate (e-TRET-i-nate) -- to treat severe psoriasis.
Tell your doctor if you use fragrance products . . . ((John Hopkins))
http://www.intelihealth.com/IH/ihtIH?d=dmtUSPV2&c=222986&p=~br,IHC|~st,408|~r,EMIHC000|~b,*|
- Insect Venom Allergies
"Insects are also attracted to smells, so avoid wearing perfume, colognes or other
fragrances--including suntan lotion, cosmetics, hair spray and even deodorant--when
around these bugs.
(Be sure to plan ahead with insects when you want to wear your fragrances! -- barb)
http://www.intelihealth.com/IH/ihtIH?d=dmtJHE&c=7773&p=~br,DWH|~st,333|~r,WSDWH000|~b,*|
- Pink Eye
"Pink eye is a common name for what doctors call "conjunctivitis," an inflammation of the membrane that
lines the eye and the inner eyelids. Pink eye can be caused by an infection or an allergy. It may also happen
if dust or an irritating chemical (like perfume or hairspray) touch the eye directly. "
(I'd be willing to bet that perfume does not have to directly touch the eye! -- barb)
http://www.intelihealth.com/IH/ihtIH?d=dmtJHE&c=29319&p=~br,DWH|~st,333|~r,WSDWH000|~b,*|
- Institute of Medicine (IOM)(an arm of NAS)
"Study Finds Strong Evidence That Exposure to Some Indoor Substances Can Lead to or Worsen Asthma"
"... For biologic or chemical contaminants that could worsen asthma symptoms, limited
or suggestive evidence exists regarding exposure to material shed by domestic birds;
certain types of pneumonia and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV); secondhand tobacco
smoke in older children and adults; formaldehyde fumes from furniture and
building materials; and fragrances in personal care and household products.
The committee found limited evidence of an association between the development of
asthma in infants and their exposure to RSV and material shed
by cockroaches. ..."
[emphasis added]
http://www4.nationalacademies.org/news.nsf/isbn/0309064961?OpenDocument
Kaiser Permanente
http://www.kp.org/
- Battling with Allergies
"... Eliminate aerosol sprays, perfumes, room deodorizers, cleaning products,
and other substances that may add to the problem. ...
http://www.kp.org/toyourhealth/hottopics/allergies/index.html
- Tis the season for allergies
"... Don't use powders, aerosol sprays, and perfumes, which can irritate your nose.
Use household cleaners in well-ventilated areas only. ..."
http://www.kp.org/partnersinhealth/spring99/allergies.html
- Mayo Clinic
http://www.mayohealth.org/mayo/common/htm/index.htm
- Asthma Assessment
http://www.mayohealth.org/mayo/9904/htm/asthma_adult.htm
- Asthma Cause and Triggers
"Air pollutants and irritants ã Burning coal, gasoline and wood
releases nitrogen and sulfur dioxide into the air and may increase
airway hypersensitivity. Even strong odors, such as household
cleaners, perfumes, paints, varnishes, fabric softeners, laundry
detergents and cooking fumes, can trigger symptoms in some people."
http://www.mayohealth.org/mayo/9602/htm/asthma2.htm
- Baby's diaper rash
http://www.mayohealth.org/mayo/9905/htm/rash.htm
- Headache, understanding the pain
Under "Other common triggers"
(Now, that doesn't quite spell it out for those who don't know that fragrances can trigger headaches, but you can get the general idea.) http://www.mayohealth.org/mayo/9901/htm/understa.htm
- "Sensory irritants, such as strong or flickering lights, or unusual odors.
- "Polluted air or stuffy rooms."
- Sun Sensitivity
http://www.mayohealth.org/mayo/9808/htm/sun.htm
- Medscape
http://www.medscape.com/
- Common Fragrance Ingredients May Provoke Hornet Attack
"NEW YORK (Reuters Health) Aug 06 - Chemicals that are commonly used in
fragrances and food flavorings may incite a hornet attack, according to a brief
report published in the August 7th issue of Nature.
"The problem is that in addition to their commercial use, these chemicals are also
found in the venom of hornets. When threatened, a hornet releases this venom,
and these chemicals appear to act like a pheromone, provoking alarm and defensive
behavior among nearby hornets. ..."
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/459721
- Occupational Acute Anaphylactic Reaction to Assault by Perfume Spray in the Face
from Journal of the American Board of Family Practice
James E. Lessenger, MD, private practice
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/405841
- Atopic Dermatitis: Taming "The Itch That Rashes" Ronald C. Hansen, MD "...Caution parents not to use preparations with a fragrance, which can irritate the skin. ..."
This is the only reference to fragrance . . . again, with only the look at the primary user.
When will dermatologists start looking at fragrances as volatile organic compounds capable
of adversely affecting the skin (and other body organs) of people other than the wearers?
And with that caution to not use "preparations with fragrance" should come a broader
explanation that fragrances are nearly ubiquitous but there are products that are petrochemical
free for laundry as in one can use baking soda or products like Seventh Generation and Ecover,
one does not have to use fabric softners as one can use vinegar quite effectively, etc. And for
heavens sake, don't buy scented anything for baby. The word "fragrance" on the label may
conjure up gardens of flowers for you, but in reality, you are putting unkown and inadequately
tested combinations of tens to hundreds of chemicals on your infant and child -- on yourself,
as well. You have the industry's assurances that their products are "thoroughly tested" but
you must take that on blind faith. There is only government overlook, there is no effective
government oversight! For more information, visit the FDA Citizens' Petition, Docket Number
99P-1340 at http://www.ehnca.org/www/FDApetition/bkgrinfo.htm-- barb
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/459024_print
- Migraine Resource Center
http://www.imitrex.com/welcome.html
Unfortunately, Imitrex has taken off these sheets -- or at least I have not been able to
find them even after registering for use of their resource library. It seems to me that they
are just interested in pushing drugs. They don't even give you a chance to choose
alternative treatments such as chiropractic or acupuncture ... and they sure as heck don't
suggest that you -- or others around you -- give up scented products as a means of prevention.
Of course, if you prevented your migraines, you'd not have to buy Imitrex. -- barb; 9/00
- Triggers - no longer available
http://www.imitrex.com/what/triggers/index.html- Smells/Odors - no longer available
http://www.imitrex.com/what/triggers/smells.html#1
- National Asthma Education Program
" ...Strong Odors and Sprays
"* Do not stay in your home when it is being painted. Allow enough time for the paint to dry.
http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/prof/lung/asthma/astpreg.txt
"* Avoid perfume and perfumed cosmetics such as talcum powder and hairspray.
"* Do not use room deodorizers.
"* Use nonperfumed household cleaning products whenever possible. ...
- NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH
- Management of Asthma During Pregnancy
NIH Publication No. 93-3279
September 1993
"How To Control Asthma Triggers ..."
"Strong Odors and Sprays
http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/prof/lung/asthma/astpreg.txt
- Do not stay in your home when it is being painted. Allow enough time for the paint to dry.
- Avoid perfume and perfumed cosmetics such as talcum powder and hairspray.
- Do not use room deodorizers.
- Use nonperfumed household cleaning products whenever possible. ..."
- Your asthma can be controlled, Expect nothing less
NIH Publication No. 91-2664 - September 1991
Learn What Things Start Your Asthma Symptoms and Control Them
"Strong odors from perfumes, paints, sprays, or other items"
http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/public/lung/asthma/asthma.htm
- Practical Guide for the Diagnosis and Management of Asthma
National Institutes of Health: National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute
(On electronic page 49 of this 60 page PDF file, you'll see they tell you to "try to stay away
from perfume." How praytell the way those chemicals waft, permeate, remain for days? -- barb)
"Smoke, Strong Odors, and Sprays
* If possible, do not use a wood-burning stove, kerosene heater, or fireplace.
* Try to stay away from strong odors and sprays, such as perfume,
talcum powder, hair spray, and paints.
http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/prof/lung/asthma/practgde/practgde.pdf
- Sinusitis: A Treatment Plan That Works for asthma and allergies too
Wellington S. Tichenor, M.D.; New York, New York
http://www.sinuses.com/index.htm
The following items were found when searching this site for "perfume."
Irritants
"Tobacco smoke and chemicals like perfume , paint fumes, gasoline, insecticides,
bleaches, etc. often make allergies worse because they are irritants. People are more
commonly sensitive rather than allergic to them. The important thing is that they need
to be avoided.
http://www.sinuses.com/search_site.cgi?fname=allergy.htm&db=s&skw=perfume&method=and#link
What kind of effects do tobacco smoke and other irritants have on the sinuses? Tobacco smoke and various other irritants may cause worsening of symptoms. Those irritants include auto exhaust, gasoline fumes, paint fumes, perfume , roach spray and household chemicals such as bleach, etc.
http://www.sinuses.com/search_site.cgi?fname=faq.htm&db=s&skw=perfume&method=and#link
- Neways: Avoid These Potentially Harmful Incredients ...
http://www.indneways.com/creativenv/avoid.htm
- Major Cosmetic and Toiletry Ingredient Poses Avoidable Cancer Risks,
warns Professor of Environmental Medicine at University of Illinois, School of Public Medicine
http://www.indneways.com/creativenv/avoiding.htm
"Sub fertile couples" SOME THOUGHTS ON THE ADVERSE EFFECTS OF FRAGRANCES ON HUMANS
By Martin Watt
Extracted from a lecture given to the Society of Cosmetic Chemists, UK.
- What Goes On the Skin, Goes Through the Skin
By Richard H. Conrad, PhD, Biochemist
http://ehnca.org/www/FDApetition/lrconrad.htm
- Avoidable Toxins
http://theanswertocancer.com/avoidable_toxins.htm
- Awareness 2000 has been established to create awareness of
Multiple Chemical Sensitivity and other
Illnesses that have been neglected far too long.
- Melva Smith's site
http://www-members.adept.net/~mcsinfo/aware/
- Earle Phillip's site
http://ncchem.com/aware/
- 1998 Letter to President Clinton asking for
A National MCS Awareness Week
http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/4277/mcs-week.html
- A Bird in the Hand for MCS Awareness
http://home.earthlink.net/~dovetail1/
- Awareness2000 from NCChem
http://ncchem.com/aware/
- Breath of Fresh Air Day! (use sense not scents)
http://ncchem.com/aware/bfad3.htm
- PR: May 12, 2000 - The First Annual International
Breath of Fresh Air Day (use sense, not scents!)
http://ehnca.org/www/PressReleases/breath1.htm
- History of May 12 Awareness Day
R.E.S.C.I.N.D.
http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/4277/event.html
The MCS Connection:
- Awareness2000 from NCChem
http://ncchem.com/aware/
- Breath of Fresh Air Day (use sense, not scents!)
http://ehnca.org/www/PressReleases/breath1.htm
- The 90s Workplace
There's a long-time employee in this workplace
Who must play hide and seek with her own face
Her breathing's impaired
So she works adorned by gas mask, not lace.
By perfume that's aired
©barb wilkie; Limerick Day, May 12, 1994
(A lifetime ago, when I was still gainfully employed. -- barb)
- Proclamations recognizing MCS
Washington State MCS Awareness 2000
- EHN
http://ehnca.org/www/ehnhompg/takheart.htm#Proclamations
- H&ERC
http://www.herc.org/together/proclamations.htm
- NCCHEM
http://ncchem.com/aware/mcs_proclamations.htm
http://members.aol.com/wsmcsn/awareness.htm
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