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Anyone can have Environmental
Illness.
Even you.

What are the symptoms of Environmental
Illness?
They vary; not everyone reacts to the
same things with the same intensity in the same way. That's
what makes the illness so baffling. In many cases, patients
feel chronically sick - as if they had the flu. Chronic,
debilitating fatigue is common. Reactions can affect any of
the body's systems with pains ranging from
pseudo-heart-attack to arthritis and fibromyalgia, and from
insomnia to unrefreshed sleep. Symptoms may occur in the
stomach and intestines, skin, eyes, nose, throat and lungs,
as well as the genitourinary tract and cardiovascular
system.
When reactions affect the nervous system,
the patient may exhibit a wide range of mental and emotional
symptoms such as migraine headaches, poor short-term memory,
confusion, depression, irritability, convulsions, dizziness,
amnesia, panic attacks, phobias, etc. Patients will often
describe their cognitive function problems as "brain fog."
Psychological assistance to help with coping strategies for
a long term disability may be helpful, but is not enough.
The reactions must be stopped.

How can Environmental Illness be
treated?
So far, the most effective treatment is
to provide relief and build up the body's damaged immune
system. This is done by avoiding exposure to those materials
(foods, chemicals, pollens, molds, dust, etc.) that
triggered the reaction in the first place, along with
individualized medical treatment.

What special needs do the Environmentally Ill
have?
- Public understanding that the disease
is real, however baffling. It isn't "all in their heads"
nor can they "snap out of it."
- Financial help. Many patients have
incurred huge medical bills over the years, and face
great obstacles in getting disability benefits. Finding
non-traditional or safe work.
- Non-toxic housing. Renovated homes
and trailers constructed of porcelain-over-steel have
dramatically reduced patients' suffering.
- Non-toxic land. Housing must be on
land free of pesticides, drifting smoke, air pollution
and auto exhaust.
- Friends and family who respect their
sensitivities by not wearing perfume, perfumed soap,
shampoo, aftershave, cosmetics and deodorants, synthetic
fibers or dry-cleaned clothing.

How is Share, Care and Prayer
helping?
Share, Care and Prayer is a non-profit
Christian organization giving spiritual and emotional
support to the Environmentally Ill. The group distributes an
informative newsletter that goes out nationwide. This
provides a forum for questions, practical advice, spiritual
counsel, new information, upcoming events and news of
special interest. A tape and book library and a social/pen
pal directory is also a part of the ministry of Share, Care
and Prayer.

How can I help?
- Learn more about Environmental
Illness. Contact Share, Care and Prayer for more
information.
- Inform others: your doctor, local
clinic, hospital, minister, church, service group and
club.
- Share your recycled, chemical-free
100 percent cotton or silk clothing. Share your
chemical-free garden produce.
- Help raise funds to provide helpful
equipment, such as air and water purifiers, oxygen,
reading boxes, electric cooking appliances and heaters,
tape recorders, etc., for a patient.
- Lobby for a cleaner environment.
- Use alternative, less toxic methods
of pest control.
- Visit or phone lonely and isolated
Environmentally Ill patients.
- Support the ministry of Share, Care
and Prayer financially and prayerfully.

Who are the Environmentally Ill?
Potentially anyone. The Environmentally
Ill or sensitive are those who cannot tolerate life in a
society saturated with chemicals and toxins. In short, they
are unable to function in the modern world because their
bodies' immune systems are unable to tolerate many of the
foods, chemicals, paints, pollens, dust, plastics, gases,
synthetic fabrics, resins, beauty products, chemical
cleaners and insect repellents that most of us take for
granted. When exposed, the environmentally sensitive react
negatively to even the slightest amounts of toxins and
chemicals and often have very severe reactions. The
reactions can be immediate or delayed.
While some 40 million Americans suffer
from easily recognizable allergies (such as hay fever), the
more complex "allergies" that the Environmentally Ill suffer
are harder to identify. A patient can have the symptoms of
several diseases - such as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS),
Fibromyalgia (FM), asthma, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) -
yet appear healthy. Many people diagnosed with CFS and FM do
not know they are sensitive to everyday foods and chemicals
because their reactions are often chronic or delayed.
Therefore, no connection is made between their symptoms and
the cause.
The condition is often caused by an
exposure to toxic, and/or sensitizing chemicals in new or
renovated buildings, some new carpet, furniture and cabinets
made out of pressboard, and pesticides at home, work or in
the community.

"Almost everyone suffers from some type
of environmental sensitivity. You may be a person who gets a
headache from perfumes or car exhaust when you have a cold
or the flu. What happens in that situation is that the flu
or the cold is altering your immune capabilities. What one
person may feel with a cold or the flu is the way people
with Environmental Illness feel all the time. They might get
headaches from perfumes, or get nauseous from exposure to
any number of things."
Dr. Alan Levin
Immunologist and nationally-recognized
expert on Environmental Illness
San Francisco, California

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