MCSCAN Australia

AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL
MULTIPLE CHEMICAL SENSITIVITY DATABASE

 

 LINKS

Index

Introduction

Planning:
A Layperson's Approach

Document's Role

MCSCAN Australia: - database design requirements

Database as a tool

Duty of Care
Corporate
Responsibility

Community understanding and awareness

MCS:- A Complex Issue

MCS:- Related Issues; Community.

Multiple-Chemical-Sensitivity

Research-and-Economics

Education-and-Training

Personal Stories In the life of an MCS Victim or their Carers

Articles and Progress Reports.

MCS: Related; Questions-and-Speculation

Conclusions and
Recommendations

Publications

Self Help Links. Information on how to clean without using Harmful Chemcials.

Useful Links. SUPPORT GROUPS

Message Forum

Acknowledgements 

Summary: Public Database summary

 

Form: Sample.

Form: User.

 

Links to URL's where further information: - (technical; scientific; medical or self help) may be obtained DIRECTLY FROM THE WEB SITE.

Note:  This information has been gathered for the benefit of the reader.

However the author makes no claim of any degree of expertise in the information and cannot guarantee any outcome.

  
The URL's are here to allow the viewer to read for themselves any of the information.

 

Subsequently any use will be at the readers' discretion and risk to read or try .

 

However, MCS Australia asks that any reader,   having experience or knowledge and who can state that the particular information is accurate or not, to advise us and we will delete information that is not correct.

 

http://www.execpc.com/~wiscoshm/multiplechemical.html
This site examines the questions of MCS; the symptoms and
possible action that can be taken to reduce it if not eliminate it. 
It has considerable information and is worth reading.


http://homepage.mac.com/doctormark/Medical/
This site I believe is a very valuable site and looks at many
different issues involving toxicology and our community. 
Dr Mark Donohoe has been involved with research in many
aspect of environmental toxicology and related issues.

http://www.kin.net.au/goble/Acta/research/other/envirill.htm 
Information on the research undertaken by various doctors
and researchers in Australia.

http://www.lassentech.com/eimcspro.html.  
This site is a recommendation for hospital protocol where a
hospital or clinic may be dealing with chemically sensitive victims.

http://www.oocities.org/mcs_australia/

HospitalProtocol.html

This site gives more information of the hospitals accepting
the recommendation of about to.

 

http://www.drrapp.com/
This is a doctor's site who has spent approximately 30 years
treating this problems and studying the issues involved. 
The http://www.drapp.com/clip.html will take you to another
site where you can access a video. 
However you will need to have "Real Player" to see it. 
If you don't have it you can download a free or trial version of it.

 

 

http://altmedicine.about.com/library/weekly/aa080701a.htm?

terms=multiple+Chemical+Sensitivity+%28MCS%29+forum

This site provides some information about diagnosis of MCS and what symptoms to look for.

 

http://asthma.about.com/library/weekly/aa060500a.htm?terms=

multiple+Chemical+Sensitivity+%28MCS%29+forum

This site mentions Dursban is part of a class of chemicals known
as Organophosphates (OPs). OPs were originally developed in
Germany during World War II as nerve gases.
It is a commonly used pesticide is more dangerous than originally
thought. Dursban (chlorpyrifor) can be found in a wide variety
of products ranging from flea collars to home-and-garden sprays.
Dursban is commonly used by professional exterminators for to
control termites, cockroaches, and other household pests
agriculture horticulture .................... etc.

 

http://allergies.about.com/library/weekly/aa011899.htm
This site discusses some of the Australian controversy
debated among the medical and scientific circles.  
Despite the debate they admit there is a problem but what
to label it is their issue.  Read it for yourself.

 

http://allergies.about.com/cs/mcs/a/aa012599.htm 
This site provides a detailed list of conditions that involve MCS
or that can trigger the condition.

http://www.chem-tox.com/infertility/

An interesting site on effects of drugs

 

 

More URL will be added as information is checked. Some of
these will be support groups as we can get their approval to add. 
Other will show where products will be available to help the Victim

 

 

 

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