Non-profits that we recommend for self education
Jump to: Multiple Chemical Sensitivies (MCS) - Asthma and Allergies - Eczema
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| Great resource for General information | Organic.org is a great online resource for consumer-friendly organic education. The site contains product reviews, consumer education, a store finder and a just for kids section. | United States |
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| Excellent blog by the owners of White Lotus on organic clothing. | United States | ||
| Multiple Chemical Sensititvities (MCS) | Multiple Chemical Sensitivity.org offers resources for people suffering from the disorder including educational information about MCS, safe product lists and lists of triggers. |
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MCS America has educational and activitsm materials, a newsletter and daily news feeds about the disorder. The website also contains information on Chemical Sensitivity, Fibromyalgia, Myalgic Encephalomyelitis, Electrosensitivity, Gulf War Syndrome and Autism. |
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| MCS Canadian Sources has lists of medical professionals and other services for Canadians with Multiple Chemical Sensitivities as well as a list of scent-free travel facilities world-wide and many other educational resources. |
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| Environmental Illness Resource is is an information resource and interactive community site for people suffering from a range of chronic multi-system illnesses including Multiple Chemical Sensitivities and several others. |
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| Asthma and Allergies | The Asthma & Allergy Foundation offers educational resources, a clinic directory, Q&A with an allergist and a certification program for allergy-free products. | United States |
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| The Asthma Society of Canada has resources for treatment and living with asthma for both adults and kids and offers both practical and medical advice. | Canada | ||
| Eczema | The National Eczema Foundation offers support for those living with eczema and conducts research on the disorder. They also offer a Seal of Acceptance program for eczema-safe prodcuts. |
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| The Eczema Society of Canada offers education and support for those suffering with eczema and has recently begun a Seal of Acceptance program for eczema-safe products. | Canada |