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Chemical Sensitivity
Chemical Sensitivity
Eleven years ago, I suffered a chemical injury to my respiratory system and developed asthma, chronic bronchitis and sinusitis and a chemical sensitivity to hygiene, cleaning and building products. I heard through a friend that a Dr. Ming Wu had stopped her daughter’s seizures and hoped that he might be able to help me too. By this time, nine years into my injury, my problems had progressed to making me housebound to avoid becoming ill from the chemicals present in the outside world and the painkillers I was taking for the debilitating pain throughout my body were no longer having any affect.
In my first appointment, Dr. Wu performed what I now know is Qi Gong energy work, Tui Na and cupping and he sent me home with herbs to take for the month until my next appointment. The following morning I woke up with no pain! I didn’t trust that it wouldn’t come back… but it hasn’t!
In the two years since that first appointment, I have taken Dr. Wu’s Tui Na, Qi Gong and Tai Chi classes and established a daily Qi Gong practice. It is through these classes and doing Tai Chi and Qi Gong that I have learned how to help myself by supporting my immune system, opening meridians to release pain and keeping myself emotionally and physically healthy.
I consider that Ming Wu saved my life and that his continued caring, and knowledgeable support is one of the greatest gifts I have experienced.
MS February 2008
Canton, Connecticut


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The concepts underlying MCS were developed by allergist Theron G. Randolph, M.D. (1906-1995), who asserted that patients had become ill from exposures to substances at doses far below the levels normally considered safe. In the 1940s, he declared that allergies cause fatigue, irritability, behavior problems, depression, confusion, and nervous tension in children.In the 1950s, Randolph suggested that human failure to adapt to modern-day synthetic chemicals had resulted in a new form of sensitivity to these substances. His concern with foods then expanded to encompass a wide range of environmental chemicals.microsoft mcp. Over the ensuing years, the condition he postulated has been called allergic toxemia, cerebral allergy, chemical sensitivity, ecologic illness, environmental illness (EI), immune system dysregulation, multiple chemical sensitivity, total allergy syndrome, total environmental allergy, total immune disorder syndrome, toxic response syndrome, 20th century disease, universal allergy, and many other names that suggest a variety of causative factors. These labels are also intertwined with Gulf War syndrome, sick building syndrome, toxic carpet syndrome, and other politically controversial diagnoses.The complaints associated with these labels include depression, irritability, mood swings, inability to concentrate or think clearly, poor memory, fatigue, drowsiness, diarrhea, constipation, dizziness, mental exhaustion (also called "brain fog" or "brain fag"), lightheadedness, sneezing, runny or stuffy nose, wheezing, itching eyes and nose, skin rashes, headache, chest pain, muscle and joint pain, urinary frequency,comptia a+ pounding heart, muscle incoordination, swelling of various parts of the body, upset stomach, tingling of the fingers and toes, and psychotic experiences associated with schizophrenia. William J. Rea, M.D., who says he has treated more than 20,000 environmentally ill patients, states that they "may manifest any symptom in the textbook of medicine.mcpd training"MCS proponents suggest that the immune system is like a barrel that continually fills with chemicals until it overflows and symptoms appear. Some also say that a single serious episode of infection, stress, or chemical exposure can trigger "immune system dysregulation." The alleged stressors include practically everything that modern humans encounter, such as urban air; diesel exhaust; tobacco smoke; fresh paint or tar; organic solvents and pesticides; certain plastics; newsprint; perfumes and colognes; medications; gas used for cooking and heating; building materials; permanent press and synthetic fabrics; household cleaning products; rubbing alcohol; felt-tip pens; cedar closets; tap water; and even electromagnetic
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