THE FIRST BOOK IN SPAIN ON A CASE OF DISEASE HAS THE MOST SURPRISED TO SPANISH IN RECENT TIMES:
MULTIPLE CHEMICAL SENSITIVITY
SQM
daily toxic risk
Multiple Chemical Sensitivity and other diseases that chemical produced in hundreds of thousands of English.
"SQM. The daily toxic risk "(321 pages) introduces us, combining the rigor with clarity of exposition of a journalist, one of the diseases unknown to the English population. A powerful disease that causes sufferers can not be exposed to the other products people use every day and create "safe" fragrances, deodorants, fabric softeners, ... Many English people learned of this disease to know through media communication, the adventures of this girl Valencia to a builder lent his private jet to go to receive U.S. treatment.
But in Spain there are thousands of people that suffer from Multiple Chemical Sensitivity, perhaps the disease most clearly associated with chemical pollution from existing. Someone has called MCS sufferers the "canaries in the mine" because, as those birds, used to sound the alert about a problem that actually affects far more people, though not so obvious ways in principle. Many of the same substances that cause serious losses to the life of MCS patients have been associated by many scientific studies to diverse diseases as cancer, asthma, allergies, autoimmune diseases, Parkinson, ... often not high doses, but low levels of concentration.
This book, edited by Alborada Foundation, an organization dedicated to promoting Environmental Medicine and is the author ccuyo this blog, includes many aspects about the disease (first cousin, in many respects, other conditions such as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome or Fibromyalgia.) Collect stories of patients in first person, tells us about the mechanisms of the disease, its incidence, its international recognition, its treatment, its prevention, toxic chemicals responsible, and concludes by linking ... MCS the broader context in which it is integrated: the global burden of disease that is causing chemical pollution.
The book is available from the Foundation Alborada, either through their website:
http://fundacion-alborada.org/
O by contacting the Foundation Alborada
Finca El Olivar, Ctra M-600, Km 32.400, Brunete (Madrid) Spain
Postal Address: Apartado de Correos nº 75, 28690 Brunete (Madrid)
Correo electrónico : info@fundacion-alborada.org
Teléfonos: 918156838 y 918155074
INDICE
PRESENTACIÓN
PROLOGO
INTRODUCTION
PEOPLE WHO SUFFER
affected Stories
(Maria Eugenia, Paqui, Octavio, Joseph, Frances, Mary, Beth, Isel, Francisco, Isabel John, Consuelo, Mila, Judith)
More information: see link Carlos de Prada.
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