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C- reactive protein (CRP)
"C-reactive protein: A plasma protein that rises in the blood with the inflammation from certain conditions. "C-reactive protein (CRP) is one of the plasma proteins known as acute- phase proteins: proteins whose plasma concentrations increase (or decrease) by 25% or more during inflammatory disorders. "CRP can rise as high as 1000-fold with inflammation. Conditions that commonly lead to marked changes in CRP include infection, trauma, surgery, burns, inflammatory conditions, and advanced cancer. Moderate changes occur after strenuous exercise, heatstroke, and childbirth. Small changes occur after psychological stress and in several psychiatric illnesses. ..."
http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art.asp?ArticleKey=8425


  • Cabinets and Kitchens -- Formaldehyde -free
    C.A.R.E.S. For Life Foundation
    Chemical Awareness, Research, Education and Solutions

    PO Box 852
    La Veta, CO 81055
    Toll Free: 866-742-3310
    Voice: 719-742-3310
    Fax: 719-742-5468
    E-mail: toxicfree@rmi.net
    http://www.toxicfree.org/

    CAFF -- Community Alliance with Family Farmers
    http://www.caff.org/

    California

  • Campaign for Planning Sanity
    Local Community Support for Adverse Planning & Development Applications -- UK
    http://www.planningsanity.co.uk/

    Campaign for Truth in Europe
    "Health News from around the world."
    http://www.campaignfortruth.com/Eclub/250303/index.htm


  • CAN - Citizens Awareness Network -
    " We are a grassroots, volunteer organization concerned with environmental pollution
    and health issues surrounding exposure to toxins. The scientific community and the
    nuclear industry have undermined citizen's confidence in their ability to understand
    atomic power and its effects. CAN seeks to demystify these issues, with the goal of
    enabling citizens to reclaim democratic control over their environment and develop
    strategies for the prevention and elimination of pollution."
    http://www.nukebusters.org/


    Canada

    Cancer information

    To keep families in touch during important life events, see CaringBridge.com
    http://www.caringbridge.org/

    Try preventing cancer! Now there's a concept. Remember, while you hear about cancer genes,
    the truth is most cancers are environmentally caused. So, unless you want to become a
    money-maker for an already huge industry, try getting to know your consumer products . . .
    then switch to ORGANICs and safer, more eco-friendly, fragrance-free products. YOU can do
    something about your health. Start by stopping believing the advertising slogans, jingles, hype
    and poop. AND, take a minute to write to the FDA if you feel the public has a right to know
    about the toxins used to make our modern synthetic perfumes in a plethora of products.
    Reference FDA Petition 99P-1340 and write to fdadockets@oc.fda.gov. And then check out
    your favorite carcinogenic chemicals; notice . -- barb



    CAM (Complementary and Alternative Medicine)

    What is complementary and alternative medicine?
    http://nccam.nih.gov/health/whatiscam/

    ATRAã a form of vitamin A, used for leukemia patients ...
    A biological agent used without chemotherapy appears to offer a
    disease-free future to patients with rare leukemia

    Posted By: News-Medical in Pharmaceutical News; Published: Monday, 7-Jun-2004
    http://www.news-medical.net/?id=2248

    Overall Evaluations of Carcinogenicity to Humans
    http://193.51.164.11/monoeval/crthall.html

    For definition of Groups see Preamble Evaluation
    http://193.51.164.11/monoeval/eval.html

    Thirteen OSHA-Regulated Carcinogens
    "Without establishing PELs, OSHA promulgated standards in 1974 to regulate
    the industrial use of 13 chemicals identified as potential occupational carcinogens.


    "Exposures of workers to these 13 chemicals are to be controlled through the
    required use of engineering controls, work practices, and personal protective
    equipment, including respirators. See 29 CFR 1910.1003-1910.1016 for specific
    details of these requirements. "
    NIOSH POCKET GUIDE TO CHEMICAL HAZARDS: APPENDICES
    http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/npg/nengapdx.html#b


  • Alkalize For Health.org & .net -- Stop the Cancer Epidemic!
    http://www.alkalizeforhealth.net/

  • Alliance for Lung Cancer, Advocacy, Support and Education

  • Alternative Cancer Therapies
    1993 by Richard Walters
    http://essiac-info.org/Walters.html

  • Alternative Medicine.com
    Hitting Cancer With Everything We've Got
    BY TOM KLABER
    http://216.205.123.2/digest/issue38/38054.shtml

  • American Cancer Society
    Found through AC's search engine

  • AnnieAppleseedProject
    A woman with breast cancer and an attitude
    http://store.yahoo.com/annieappleseedproject/annsbio.html

  • The Answer to Cancer
    http://theanswertocancer.com/


  • Ask Noah about Cancer
    References from New York Online Access to Health in English and Spanish. -- barb
    http://www.noah-health.org/english/illness/cancer/cancer.html


  • Bladder cancer
    "...People at increased risk due to industrial exposure include textile workers, painters,
    hair-dressers, and people who work with in the leather, metal, or rubber industry. ..."
    Dr. Koop
    http://www.drkoop.com/conditions/ency/article/000486.htm

  • Brain Tumor Biology Laboratory
    http://www.bogler.net/lab/fr_people.html


  • Breast Cancer
    This information does not necessarily reflect the opinion of EHN, its board or its members.
    My opinion pieces are always labeled "barb" and usually appear in Italics. If you've been around
    some of the pages of EHN's site, you know I don't do mammograms. I do believe in breast
    self-exam and clinical breast exam. And if something suspicious is found, I'd first go to
    thermography.

    And then, on the subject of fragrances . . . I do wish fragrances would be considered as a possible
    cause of various cancers. These chemical concoctions contain carcinogens, hormone disrupters,
    irritants, neurotoxins, sensitizers and teratogens. Anywhere along our time from embryonic
    development and puberty, we should be studying what these chemical soups are doing to our
    bodies and the bodies of our children and the creatures with whom we share this planet. -- barb


  • IMMUNOTHERAPY FOR CANCER
    As knowledge about the immune system grows, scientists are devising ways,
    using the body's own defenses, to attack cancer

    by Lloyd J. Old; Scientific American
    http://www.scientificamerican.com/0996issue/0996old.html

  • The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC)
    (Part of the World Health Organization)
    IARC's mission is to coordinate and conduct research on the causes of human cancer,
    the mechanisms of carcinogenesis, and to develop scientific strategies for cancer control.
    The Agency is involved in both epidemiological and laboratory research and
    disseminates scientific information through publications, meetings, courses, and
    fellowships.
    http://www.iarc.fr/

  • International Union Against Cancer
    http://www.globalink.org/glob/

  • Irish Cancer Society - Carcinogens
    A table worth studying. -- barb
    http://www.cancer.ie/information/carcinogen/

  • Man Details Breast Cancer Fight [His.]
    By Lauran Neergaard / Associated Press
    http://www.safe2use.com/pesticides/male-breast.htm

  • Plastics and Breast Cancer
    http://www.zerowasteamerica.org/Plastics&BreastCancer.htm

  • Rachel's #723 - What Causes Breast Cancer? - April 26, 2001
    http://www.rachel.org/bulletin/index.cfm?issue_ID=1993

  • Dr. Janette Sherman
    Physician • Author • Activist • Mom
    http://www.janettesherman.org/

    • More on Mammograms
      "Thursday, March 7, 2002, Letters to the Editor, The Washington Post, Page A20
      " In regard to the Feb. 22 front-page article about mammograms:
      First, a mammogram does not prevent cancer; it can only find an existing cancer.

      "Second, safer methods of diagnosis (without X-rays) are available, including thorough
      physical examinations, ultrasound, MRI and thermography. The last takes a heat picture
      showing the physiological function breast tissue. Thermography is available in France,
      Australia and some centers in the United States. Given that every mammogram, indeed
      every X-ray procedure, carries an increased risk of causing cancer, development of this
      safe, non-radiation technique should be a priority. ..."
      JANETTE D. SHERMAN, MD
      Alexandria, Virginia
      http://www.janettesherman.org/updates.html

      Books:

    • Life's Delicate Balance
      "Life's Delicate Balance defines and documents known causes of breast cancer, and
      emphasizes the means of prevention. ..."
      http://www.janettesherman.com/books.html

    • Chemical Exposure and Disease
      Diagnostic and Investigative Techniques

      "Written by a physician-toxicologist after examining some 8,000 patients over a 25 year
      span, this book is a must for every person asking the question "Why?" Why did I get
      sick? Why is the cancer rate so high? Why was my child born with birth defects? ..."
      On same page as Life's Delicate Balance, just scroll down for this one. -- barb
      http://www.janettesherman.com/books.html

  • Study Sets Off Debate Over Mammograms' Value
    By GINA KOLATA; New York Times; HEALTH; December 9, 2001
    http://www.nytimes.com/2001/12/09/health/womenshealth/09MAMM.html

    Print version - http://www.nytimes.com/2001/12/09/health/womenshealth/09MAMM.html?pagewanted=print

  • Sick and Suspicious
    By BOB HERBERT; OP-ED COLUMNIST; New York Times, September 4, 2003
    "SAN JOSE, Calif. ã While I.B.M. officials deny it, evidence is being offered by stricken
    employees that unusually large numbers of men and women who worked for the
    giant computer corporation over the past few decades have been dying prematurely.

    "I.B.M. employees, and relatives of employees who have died, are claiming in a series of
    very bitter lawsuits that I.B.M. workers have contracted cancer and other serious
    illnesses from chemicals they were exposed to in semiconductor and disk-drive
    manufacturing, laboratory work and other very basic industrial operations. ..."
    http://www.nytimes.com/2003/09/04/opinion/04HERB.html?ex=1063689749&ei=1&en=095cf0a1d772a2fa

    Printer: http://www.nytimes.com/2003/09/04/opinion/04HERB.html?ei=1&en=095cf0a1d772a2fa&ex=1063689749&pagewanted=print&position=


  • Throat and Larynx Cancers
    By Miriam P. Rogers, EdD, RN, AOCN, CNS
    My mother died of cancer of the larynx in 1976 just three weeks before her 63 birthday . . . she smoked. -- barb
    http://health.discovery.com/diseasesandcond/encyclopedia/3056.html

  • Ultrasound exam may cut breast biopsies by 40%
    By Lauran Neergaard / Associated Press
    http://www.detroitnews.com/menu/stories/28340.htm

  • Women's Cancer Resource Center
    http://www.wcrc.org/

    Canadian Breast Cancer Network


    Cancer Charities Cancer Class Action Suit
    This link not working right now ... barb


    Cancer Council, New South Wales
    http://www.nswcc.org.au/

    Cancer Guide: Steve Dunn's Cancer Information Page

    The Cancer Industry: The Classic Expose on the Cancer Establishment
    New Updated [1996] Edition © 1996 by Ralph W. Moss, Ph.D. Published by Equinox Press




    Cancer Information Online, Where to Get

    Cancer Initiators
    Health & Energy
    http://healthandenergy.com/cancer_initiators.htm

    C4: Cancer Opportunities in the New Millennium
    (Cancer IS big business! -- barb)



    Cancer Prevention Coalition, Inc.(CPC)
    Dr. Samuel S. Epstein
    Professor of Occupational and Environmental Medicine at the School of Public Health,
    University of Illinois Medical Center Chicago
    http://www.preventcancer.com/



    Cancer Shock in Cosmetics -- This News article appeared in the
    UTUSAN - Konsumer - newspaper article, published December 1998
    Healthy-Communications.com
    http://www.healthy-communications.com/konsumer1.html

    Cancerolytic Herbs: A History of Suppression
    http://www.altcancer.com/lysis.htm

    CanSearchTM: Online Guide to Cancer Resources


    Carcinogens, Known and Suspected



    Carol Franc Buck Breast Care Center
    http://breastcarecenter.ucsfmedicalcenter.org/healthcareteam.html

    Chemicals and Cancer



    Childhood Cancer: A growing problem
    Environmental Health Perspectives Volume 106, Number 1, January 1998
    http://ehpnet1.niehs.nih.gov/child1998/full/106-1/focus.html

    ChronicIllNet
    -- Cancer Research, Press Release


  • Colon Cancer


    Common Dreams
    http://www.commondreams.org/

  • Commonweal Cancer Links
    http://www.commonweal.org/weblinks.html#anchor881286

  • COMPASSIONATE PRESCRIBING OF MARIJUANA
    http://www.majority.com/cma2.html

  • Cosmetics, Personal Care Products, Household Products, and Cancer
    http://ntfp.globalserve.net/sporter/alkalizeforhealth/cosmetics.htm

    DES (diethylstilbestrol) - a synthetic hormone

    Dump Milk and Dairy Page
    http://www.notmilk.com/ailmenu.html

    Epstein, M.D., Samuel S.
    Professor of Occupational and Environmental Medicine at the School of Public Health,
    University of Illinois Medical Center Chicago
    http://www.preventcancer.com/epstein/eppage.htm



    Environmental Cancer Research Program
    Northeastern University, Boston
    http://www.neu.edu/ecrp/welcome.html

    Essiac Information Page



  • Devra Davis, Ph.D.
    When Smoke Ran Like Water
    Tales of Environmental Deception and the Battle Against Pollution

    http://chronicle.com/free/v49/i09/09b00701.htm

  • Fluoride
    Truth Can¼t Be Hidden; Fluoride Causes Cancer BY WILLIAM CARMICHAEL
    http://www.hghoralspray.com/harmful_ingredients/fluoride_toxic.htm

    Also see EHN's General Links, page F, Fluoride
    http://users.lmi.net/~wilworks/ehnlinx/f.htm#Fluoride


  • The Guardian
    Make-up kit holds hidden danger of cancer
    New study claims legal loopholes allow beauty products to contain deadly toxins

    By Amelia Hill; Sunday April 7, 2002; The Observer
    http://www.observer.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,6903,680265,00.html

  • Harvard Center for Cancer Prevention
    http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/cancer/



  • Healthy Communications - Health, Awareness and Harmony
    Shelley Kramer
    Public Health and Cancer Prevention Educator
    Los Angeles Director of the Cancer Prevention Coalition
    888 377 8877
    310 457 5176
    Fax 310 883 2082
    email: helthcom@aol.com
    http://www.healthy-communications.com/

    Herbal Treatments - History and Controversy

    Josef M. Issels, MD/ Issels Treatment
    http://www.alternativemedicine.com/healthcenter/issels/centers.html

    Immune System Enhancement





    Immunology Medical Associates
    http://users.lmi.net/~wilworks/immune/imindex.htm



    International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC)
    World Health Organization.
    http://www.iarc.fr/

    Klinik St. Georg
    Meditherm GmbH & Co. KG
    Rosenheimer Str. 6-8 . 83043 Bad Aibling/Germany
    Tel.: int. +49 (0) 8061-398-0 . Fax: int. +49 (0) 8061-398-454
    e-Mail: info@klinik-st-georg.de
    In Deutsche and English
    http://www.klinik-st-georg.de

    Liver cancer rates jump 70 percent in 20 years - March 10, 1999
    Cable News Network
    " Rise in hepatitis B and C cases led to increase, researchers say
    ... Death rates from other liver cancers were increasing at a similar pace, they found. "
    The liver is responsible for processing all toxins, including superfluous toxins found
    in synthetic pesticides and synthetic fragrances used in personal care and cleaning/
    maintenance products. -- barb

    http://www.cnn.com/HEALTH/9903/10/liver.cancer/




    Center for Complex Infectious Diseases.
    "... CCID's focus is away from the clinical categorization of illnesses into such entities as
    CFS, FM, MCS, psychosis, etc. Patients are viewed as having multi-system illnesses
    due to persisting stealth viral infections. ..."

    Central Texas Poison Center - CTPC
    The CTPC is a 24-hour poison emergency treatment and information resource for
    health care professionals and the public in Central Texas.
    http://swinfo.tamu.edu/poison/ctpc.htm

    Ceramic Heaters


    Ceramic Oxygen Masks & Tygon Tubing
    Folks, over and over, I get requests for info on ceramic masks and tygon tubing and I've only
    just found a source. I recommend that you contact American Environmental Health
    Foundation.
    AEHF has a catalog of "environmentally safe products." -- barb

    E-mail: aehf@aehf.com
    http://www.aehf.com


    CESAR CHAVEZ


    CFIDS (Chronic Fatigue) - CFS - FM - ME
    EHN does not endorse any therapy, doctor, etc. The information is here as a resource.
    Do your own investigative work. Look at more than just one side of any issue. And, always talk
    with your own healthcare or legal professioal. -- barb


    See EHN's . . .
    GWS Links at http://users.lmi.net/wilworks/ehnlinx/g.htm#Gulf

    MCS Links at http://users.lmi.net/~wilworks/ehnlinx/mcs.htm

    I suggest that everyone living with ADD, Autism, CIFDS, CFS, GWS, FM, ME , MCS, et al.,
    make a concerted effort to keep one's life as free from synthetic fertilizers, flavors, fragrances,
    pesticides and other consumer products with high-emitting VOCs (volatile organic
    compounds).

    In public venues, you have a right to breathe -- believe it or not! -- so ask for your public entity to
    institute fragrance-free programs for personal care and to use fragrance-free cleaning and
    maintenance products, and promote true Integrated Pest Management practices (least toxic
    pesticides used only as a last resort!). There is nothing in fragrance-free policies that
    says you don't have to be clean. Clean is not defined by a concoction of petrochemicals
    to create a scent, except by the fragrance industry in its ads.

    Use the information provided in EHN's petition of the US Food and Drug Administration,
    Docket 99P-1340 to document your requests for cleaner air. The Analysis Summary was
    performed by a reputable laboratory . . . those chemicals were discovered. And, please write the FDA.
    Analysis Summary: http://www.ehnca.org/FDApetition/analysis.htm

    FDA Petition 99P-1340: http://www.ehnca.org/FDApetition/bkgrinfo.htm -- barb





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    Charter on Industrial Hazards and Human Rights

    "Judgment of the Permanent Peoples Tribunal on Human Rights and
    Industrial Hazards; Bhopal, India, October 1992.

    [This is a lengthy document. Please visit this site to gain its full impact. --barb]



    Chat
    You may wish to check for Chat Rooms via your search function and Google.
    Try as I might, I can't keep up with the growing information available on MCS and
    MCS Chats, etc. That is good news. When I first started out, there was very little info
    available. It is also bad news. The longer the "experts" have taken the industry's
    line of thinking (http://users.lmi.net/~wilworks/books/cmaeibri.htm) to heart,
    the more millions of people have become ill . . . or prematurely dead. A very sad
    commentary. It IS the s, folks. And, it IS indoor air quality that really gets us . . .
    and our pets. We all can do something about our indoor air ... make smarter, cleaner air,
    purchasing decisions. Let's wake up before it's too late for all. -- barb


    Also see Lists
    http://users.lmi.net/~wilworks/ehnlinx/l.htm#LISTS

  • CHEC - Children's Health Environmental Coalition -
    http://www.checnet.org/

  • Cemeteries -- GREEN




    Cleaners -- as in GREEN Cleaners!
  • Theo Colborn PhD (1927 - )

    To start you off if you are concerned with janitorial products --
    Evaluating Product Risks - PDF file
    http://www.westp2net.org/janitorial/tools/wb/wbc2.pdf

    Maintenance Chemicals in Schools 1996
    http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/Education/CASLE/mtchemic.html

    CLEAN -- real clean does not have a scented odor
    Live healthy now, you'll live better later. -- barb

    Crocodile - Insect Repellent I've said goodbye to mosquitos, flies, fleas . . . I use the cream, which is a mosquito, fly and flea
    disincentive that works great for me. -- barb


  • DEBRA LYNN DADD
    Consumer Fact Sheets


  • Disinfectant
  • Dr. Mercola on cosmetics and cleaning
    http://mercola.com

    Dr. Mom's Advice
    http://www.drmom.cc/

  • EARTH AND HEALTH friendly places to shop
    http://www.olivija.com/mcs2/

  • Earth Tech
    http://www.earthtechinc.com/index.html

  • EcoMall
    BUYING GUIDE TO NONTOXIC PRODUCTS
    http://www.ecomall.com/greenshopping/rnontox.htm

  • Ecover
    "Powerful Cleaning in a Sustainable Way"
    http://www.ecover.com/

  • Enhanced Aesthetics
    Skincare & Nutrition & Collectibles
    http://www.california.com/~hawk/

  • essiac information (herbal tea)
    A consumer resource guide about all aspects of essiac


  • Evergreen Rooms
    http://www.evergreenrooms.com/

  • Fragrance Triggers Asthma! So sayeth notable institutions.
    Please see EHN's Avoid Fragrances
    http://users.lmi.net/~wilworks/ehnlinx/a.htm#AVOID


  • Fragranced Products Information Network


  • Fragrances: Julia Kendall's work -- compilation of information on the toxic chemicals in fragrance products

    (Julia died July 12, 1997. She had suffered from leukemia as a result of pesticide poisoning.
    She not only battled long and hard against her illness, but up to her last days, she was an
    activist and advocate, dedicated to helping others who had been chemically injured. Her
    work lives on -- and is to be freely copied, with her credit lines in place. -- barb) --


  • Furniture


  • Gardens Alive!


    Gazoontite Store


  • Gifts
    http://users.lmi.net/~wilworks/ehnlinx/g.htm#Gifts

  • GreenBiz
    "Commercial and industrial cleaning products can contain a brew of toxic chemicals
    and can cause injury to those who use them, as well as for anyone else in the products'
    breathing space. Janitors and building maintenance workers cite safety as their
    number-one job concern. Products safer for human users also are safer for the
    environment and can replace more-toxic products. ... "
    http://www.greenbiz.com/toolbox/essentials_third.cfm?LinkAdvID=4158
  • GreenMarket.com
    http://www.greenmarketplace.com/greenmarket/index.html?siteid=[siteid]&cart=9428498261005657

  • Health, Awareness and Harmony
    888 377 8877
    310 457 5176
    Fax 310 883 2082
    email: helthcom@aol.com
    http://www.healthy-communications.com/

  • HealthyLivingInt.com
    http://www.healthylivingintl.com/bath/index.htm

    Household Products
    How Safe Is YOUR Bathroom?
    Common Sense Nutrition
    http://www.commonsensenutrition.com/prevent-cancer/test.htm

  • Hygenaire
    BOTANICAL AIR PURIFIERS AND AIR CARE PRODUCTS
    http://www.hygenaire.com


  • I Can Breathe! (masks by Adrien Bledstein)
    Watch out for the "rip-off" variety ... they're not the same! -- barb
    http://www.icanbreathe.com/

  • Indoor Air Hazards


  • Jacki's MCS Resources



  • Janitorial Products - Pollution Prevention Project
    http://www.westp2net.org/Janitorial/jp4.htm

  • Jen-Par Enterprises
    Environmental and People Safe Products
  • Joan LaCroix and her badges/caps/T-Shirts in The New Reactor


  • Lawn Mowers (non polluting)


  • Lifekind
    http://www.lifekind.com

  • Lighthouse Press
    Serving Consumers Looking for Alternative Sources


  • Low-emitting VOC (volatile organic compounds) products Sustainable Building Sourcebook
    (Paints, Finishes and Adhesives)
    http://www.greenbuilder.com/sourcebook/finishesadhesives.html

  • MAGICK BOTANICALS FOR THE FRAGRANCE AND CHEMICALLY SENSITIVE 3412 West MacArthur Blvd. Suite K Santa Ana, CA 92704
    http://www.magickbotanicals.com/directio.htm

  • MARKETS ...
    ...in which I've found safer products -- barb


  • MCS/CI Business Directory
    http://www.naturescountrystore.com/links/links.html

  • Matresses
  • MCS Vendor List


  • Miller Paint Environmentally Friendly Paint
    http://www.millerpaint.com/Products/ProductsSpecialtyLowBio.html

  • Natural Health and Beauty
    http://www.hillbillyacres.com/

  • Natural Way Soapworks
    http://www.localaccess.com/NaturalWaySoap/

  • Nature's Country Store
    http://www.naturescountrystore.com N.E.E.D.S. (National Ecological and Environmental Delivery System)


    Neways
    NO Harmful cHEMICALS, carcinogens OR TOXINS! -- Shelley Kramer
    http://www.healthy-communications.com/newaysinformationpage.html

  • Neways Hair Care System
    http://www.ineways.com/products/index.htm

  • Nirvana Safe Haven and the Non Toxic Hot Line
    "We provide purified, ionized or filtered air, filtered water,
    organic cotton clothing, natural chemical free wool, organic
    cotton mattrresses and futons, chemical free bedding and
    natural fiber hemp futons.


  • Nontoxic Environments
    (Building and household products) http://www.nontoxicenvironments.com/html/products.html

  • ORGANIC Items
    These are just suggestions, folks. Please do your own reserach to fit your own needs. -- barb
    See EHN's Organics category at
    http://users.lmi.net/~wilworks/ehnlinx/o.htm#Organic

    Also see Organics under EHN's Action Letters
    http://users.lmi.net/wilworks/actnletr/acletin.htm#Organic

  • Organic Trade Association (OTA)
    "The Organic Trade Association (OTA) is a membership based business association
    representing the organic industry in Canada, the United States and Mexico. ..."
    OTA
    60 Wells Street
    Greenfield, MA 01301
       or:
    OTA
    P.O. Box 547
    Greenfield, MA 01302

    phone: 413-774-7511
    fax: 413-774-6432
    http://www.ota.com/

    Personal Care - Aftershave, shampoo, conditioners, soaps
    Ever key in to Google, "baking soda shampoo"? You get a lot of listings for pets.
    Why not for human beings? Why should we get all of the superfluous toxins? -- barb

  • Shaving Cream ... and aftershaves
    Aloe Vera works as an aftershave. As with all other products, services, therapies, etc, these are merely suggestions. -- barb
  • Shelter Ecology
    Products catalog
    http://www.ioa.com/~shelterecology/html/services_product_sales.html

    Soap
  • Sun Screen
  • Planet Solutions
    http://www.therapure.com/ps/non-toxic.htm



  • Priorities
    http://www.priorities.com/

  • Products for the Chemically Sensitive / Environmentally Ill

  • Products I Need -- Where Can I Find ?
    (Melva Gail Smith's site)


  • Product Recalls
    http://www.fda.gov/opacom/7alerts.html

  • "PURE AIR- - - PURE WATER AND A BUSINESS TOO"
    http://www.ecoquestintl.com/pureairandh2o

  • Real Goods
    http://www.realgoods.com/

  • The Rip-off Report
    "V ictim of a consumer Rip-off? Want justice! The Rip-off Report is the
    nationwide consumer reporting web site to enter complaints about companies
    and individuals who are ripping people off. ..."
    http://www.ripoffreport.com/

  • Safe, Unscented Products
    List provided by
    Sheila Bastien, Ph.D.
    Neuropsychologist
    2126 Los Angeles Street
    Berkeley, CA 94707
    http://www.sonic.net/daltons/melissa/unscent.html

  • SAFECHOICE Healty Environments
    http://healthyenvironments.com/products/safechoice/safechoice.html

  • Sanitary Supply
    http://www.sanitarysupplyco.com/1030p.htm

  • SERRV Products
    http://www.serrv.org/HowtoBuy.htm#Personal Orders

  • Seventh Generation
    http://www.seventhgeneration.com/

  • Shaklee Cleaners
    Vist the site for even more cleaners than the ones I've linked to . . . -- barb
    http://www.shaklee.com/index.html

  • Spring Wind Skin Care Products
    I can use their lip balm, but the product I've relied upon to help heal my instant acne -- pops as
    soon as I've been assaulted by perfumed products -- is the Spring Wind Ointment 2 oz -
    100% Natural ... jar of soothing ointment. It also heals the grandkids diaper rashes. -- barb

    http://www.springwind.com/Merchant/index.htm

  • Sustainable Building Sourcebook
    http://www.greenbuilder.com/sourcebook/contents.html
  • Tikvah: Your source for organic and natural products
    "Tikvah is an online store run by the owner of Immune Web (http://www.immuneweb.org). We sell products for people
    with chemical sensitivities, including organic soap. Answer our survey about products
    you want and get a coupon for $2 off your first order."
    http://consultclarity.com/tikvah/

  • Tom's of Maine
    http://www.tomsofmaine.com/

  • UCB Parents Recommendations - Commercial Services
    http://parents.berkeley.edu/recommend/services/index.html

  • Village Traders - Organic Coffee
    "Organic Coffee grown under the canopy of the South American rainforest."
    http://store.yahoo.com/villagetraders/

  • Women's Environmental Network
    "Deodorant chemicals found in breast tumours WEN welcomes a study by
    researchers at Reading University that shows chemicals commonly used in
    deodorants and other cosmetics have contaminated the human breast."
    http://www.wen.org.uk/

  • Zeolite
    "Very Safe Non-toxic, it is even is used as a binder, filler in animal feed!!Ý
    I have also seen it used in cosmetics, and used in eastern Europe to helpÝ
    remove radiations from humans & cattle, after a Nuclear mishap. It is usedÝ
    in high-end air cleaners, ever hear of a (CZ filter - carbon/zeolite filter to
    remove VOC's). it is used in water filtration plants, the list is endless!!
    It is used in pet fish tanks to remove ammonia from the water. Supermarkets
    now are starting to carry small zeolite containers to keep food fresh in a
    refrigerator. FDA has also approved it's use in shoes and directly on your
    feet (foot powder)."


    -- end consumer products and cosmetics --



    Continuing Education Courses
    "Fragrance Sensitivity: Impact on Health and Health Care"
    (In "Course Number" filed, type in 138 and click on "Find.")
    http://epsilon.wlci.com/scripts/t3cgi.exe/spjc/display.taf?noshow=1

    Contrails

    Cook's Thesaurus
    http://www.northcoast.com/~alden/cookhome.html

    Conversions

    Metric Conversions
    http://www.metric-conversions.org/

    Co-op America
    Look for articles on cosmetics. -- barb


    Copyleft
    Copyright
    Corporate Information
  • A CALL TO INDOOR ARMS
    Richard L. Corsi, The University of Texas at Austin
    An excellent read on Indoor Air Quality. -- barb
    http://www.utexas.edu/research/ti2e/IAQ_Briefs/calltoarms.html

    Cortisone
    Please do your own research. I'm just providing a few examples of information. Be sure to check adverese reactions of all medication ... prescribed or OTC (over-the-counter). -- barb

    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^


    Cosmetic Info

    Look for Safer Cosmetic Alternatives, below

    Be sure to also search with your web browser's find command as cosmetic info is scattered
    throughout this page, especially under Consumer Info, above.

    And then, for those who wonder what cosmetic products I use, the answer is: Sometimes, a little
    touch of lipstick. I also use organic Jojoba Oil on my skin and from time to time rub it into my
    scalp hours before shampooing.

    I learned many years ago when I was a teen that makeup and I just didn't do well together. Other
    classmates used pancake makeup so thickly it looked as though their faces would crack if they
    smiled, but when I tried even a little makeup, my face would become an acne bloom. Later in
    life, I developed my acne bloom, just from working with folks who chose to wear perfume. The
    cosmetic industry has made precious few of its multibillion dollars off of me. I'd suggest
    purchasing Dr. Epstein's book, The Safe Shopper's Bible and also getting to know true organics.

    One last thought, when you think cosmetics, think fragranes. When you think fragrance, think toxins. When you think toxins, think poison. When you think poison, think of this definition by American Heritage Dictionary: "1. A substance that causes injury, illness, or death, especially by chemical means." The industry may wish you to believe that our modern fragrances are safe and wholesome, but that is not the case. The for they are used not only as a scent in and of themselves, but also to mask objectionable odors in products. When fragrances are used as masks, the product is allowed to be misleadingly labeled "unscented" or "fragrance-free". -- barb



  • Cosmetics and Color Certification
    "FDA estimates that over 40,000 cosmetic product formulators are being produced in
    more than 1,600 domestic manufacturing and repacking establishments. Consumer
    expenditures for cosmetic products exceed $20 billion annually. The cosmetics industry
    uses about 7,500 different cosmetic ingredients and about 4,000 fragrance ingredients. ..."
    Folks, this page was updated 1998-JUN-15 . Think what those numbers might be in 2003.
    Let our researchers and our doctors start looking at fragrances as a cause of neurological
    problems, respiratory problems, etc. The chemicals are there, but to never measure means
    they'll never be managed. -- barb

    http://vm.cfsan.fda.gov/~lrd/almcfsan.html

  • Organic Consumers Association's Coming Clean
    http://www.organicconsumers.org/bodycare/

  • The Safe Shopper's Bible
    D. Steinman and S. S. Epstein. New York, September, 1995:
    MacMillan Publishing Company
    http://www.preventcancer.com/cpc/books/ssb.htm


  • EHN's petition of the FDA
    to declare Calvin Klein's Eternity eau de parfum "misbranded" -- replete with analyses,
    contact and complementary info
    http://users.lmi.net/~wilworks/FDApetition/bkgrinfo.htm


    Also visit EHN's General Links, page F, Fragrance
    http://users.lmi.net/~wilworks/ehnlinx/f.htm#Fragrance

    And do visit the FDA's site -- COSMETICS
    http://vm.cfsan.fda.gov/~dms/cos-toc.html



  • Ending the cosmetics cover-up
    Women's Environmental Network (WEN)
    "Want to feel young, fresh and feminine? Douse yourself in petro-chemicals and smear
    your skin with hormone disruptors. And for fanny-fresh confidence you didn't even
    know you were lacking, wash with our delicate blend of magnesium chloride,
    triclosan, methylchloro-isothiazolinone and other unnatural essences.

    "Cosmetics and toiletries in everyday use contain chemicals that threaten human health
    and the environment, Women's Environmental Network (WEN) warns today at the
    start of a new campaign to 'end the cosmetics cover up'. Most popular shampoos,
    shower gels, moisturisers and perfumes are complex mixtures of synthetic chemicals
    which pose a range of risks. Even products marketed as 'organic', 'herbal' or 'natural'
    may contain only a trace of a natural essence added to a synthetic formula. ..."
    http://www.wen.org.uk/general_pages/Newsitems/pr_cosmeticscoverup.htm

  • Everyday Toxins
    http://everydaytoxins.com/

  • FDA's info on Cosmetics
    http://vm.cfsan.fda.gov/~lrd/probfda.html

    -- end cosmetic info --


  • Cosmetic-Cancer Connection?
    Let's see what some experts have to say. -- barb

    Cosmos Access
    http://www.cosmoaccess.com/

    Coumarins

    I love this line!
    "Notes to Physician" [taken from MSDS Name: Coumarin, 99+%]
    " Treat symptomatically and supportively."
    I dare say, That's good advice. But what about considering the developing fetus?????-- barb
    http://www.fishersci.ca/msds.nsf/96cb2019dad1311a85256670001d92b9/77cb87dd3e623032852566f10004b42c?OpenDocument

    Coumarin is an anticoagulant, a raw fragrance material, a flavor, a suspected carcinogen,
    a rodentcide, and it is known for its role in fetal abnormalties ...

    Note: See write-up on Warfarinregarding effects on fetus at Healthgate.
    ("Acts as a coumarin anticoagulant to prevent blood clotting") Warning! They state:
    "Heparin is safer during pregnancy than warfarin. See Heparin." From what I've been able to
    find, that may be incorrect information. See below.

    Coumarin is an anticoagulant, a raticide, and a common chemical used without restriction
    in flavoring tobacco. But what's more, it is a commonly used fragrance ingredient. Now what I'm
    trying to learn is: Can the babies of pregnant fragrance users develop Fetal Coumarin syndrome?
    Also, what about pregnant women who are the secondhand recipients of fragrance
    chemicals? I have a link to info linking behavior of children to prenatal exposure to coumarins. -- barb

    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov:80/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=10936441&dopt=Abstract

  • 1: Egypt Dent J 1990 Jan;36(1):55-64 Teratogenic effect of anticoagulant drug "Warfarin" on the development of the palate.
    el-Motayam AM, Gridly MM.
    Helwan Farm for Animal Laboratory, Ministry of Health, A.R.E.
    PMID: 2135262 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov:80/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=2135262&dopt=Abstract

    If you go into the International Chemical Safety Cards - COUMARIN (below) - you'll see that
    Coumarin can be absorbed and it may be a carcinogenic with long-term use. 8/13/00 -- barb

  • Danish Environmental Protection Agency
    Aquatic Toxicity ...
    12.7 Coumarin
    Human health
    "Contact sensitization due to exposure with coumarin (CAS No. 91-64-5) may occur (De Groot et al. 1994). Oral rat LD50 is 293 mg/kg. Recent experiments have shown clear evidence of carcinogenic activity of coumarin in female B6C3F1 mice by oral administration, while there is some evidence in male F344/N rats and male B6C3F1 mice."
    http://www.mst.dk/homepage/default.asp?Sub=http://www.mst.dk/udgiv/publications/2001/87-7944-596-9/html/kap12_eng.htm


    TR-422 - Toxicology and Carcinogenesis Studies of Coumarin
    (CAS No. 91-64-5) in F344/N Rats and B6C3F1 Mice (Gavage Studies)

    "... Coumarin and 3,4-dihydrocoumarin were nominated by the Food and Drug
    Administration and the National Cancer Institute for study because of the widespread
    use of coumarin in perfumes, cosmetics, and other products as a fragrance, continued
    interest in coumarin compounds as flavor-enhancing agents for foods, and the interest
    in structure-activity relationships of this important group of compounds. Coumarin is
    believed to be metabolized to a 3,4-epoxide intermediate, which may be responsible for
    its toxic effects, while 3,4-dihydrocoumarin, which lacks the 3,4-double bond, is not
    considered likely to form an epoxide intermediate. ..."
    http://ntp-server.niehs.nih.gov/htdocs/LT-studies/tr422.html

    COUMARIN 91-64-5 - Target Organs and Levels of Evidence
    NTP Technical Report Number 422 Produced from Chemtrack Database 09/19/01
    http://ntp-server.niehs.nih.gov/htdocs/levels/tr422levels.html

    EMedicine
    From WebMD
    Plant Poisoning, Glycosides - Coumarin
    Alas, what they don't tell you in this article is that coumarin is a commonly used fragrance
    ingredient. So now, read this and wonder what could happen to your fetus if you use perfume, or
    are exposed to it daily in the workplace or in school or wherever. -- barb
    http://www.emedicine.com/emerg/topic443.htm

    And before leaving Coumarin - CAS # 91-64-5, let's take a look at the toxicity info. -- barb
    http://hazard.com/msds/tox/f/q43/q661.html

    Analysis of fragrance compounds in blood samples of mice by gas chromatography,
    mass spectrometry, GC/FTIR and GC/AES after inhalation of sandalwood oil.

    Jirovetz L, Buchbauer G, Jager W, Woidich A, Nikiforov A.; Institute of
    Pharmaceutical Chemistry, University of Vienna, Austria; PubMed
    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov:80/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=1525487&dopt=Abstract

  • Aroma Profiles of Various Lavandula Species
    By Eleanor Wiesenfeld, Noville, South Hackensack, NJ
    http://www.sisweb.com/referenc/applnote/noville.htm

  • Behavioural outcome of school-age children after prenatal exposure to coumarins.
    Wesseling J, Van Driel D, Heymans HS, Van der Veer E, Sauer PJ, Touwen BC, Smrkovsky M
    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov:80/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=10936441&dopt=Abstract

  • bianca's Herb Garden : Tonka
    http://love.bianca.com/shack/kitchen/herbs/tonka.html

  • California's Prop 65 chemicals
    PRIORITIZED CANDIDATE CHEMICALS UNDER CONSIDERATION FOR
    CARCINOGENICITY EVALUATION: BATCH #1
    Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment
    California Environmental Protection Agency; May 1997
    Use YOUR computer's "find" command to search for Coumarin.
    " ... There is a HIGH level of concern over the extent of exposure to coumarin. In
    addition to being widely used in perfumes, soap, other related household products,
    coumarin is also used as an odor-masking agent that may be found in paints,
    insecticides, and plastics (NTP, 1993). In 1990, NIOSH (NTP, 1993) estimated that
    approximately 240,000 workers are potentially exposed. The annual production of
    coumarin in the US is reported to be over 1 million lbs/yr (TSCA, 1990). ..."
    Now, what I'd like to know is: Where are the studies on pregnant women who use perfume
    and fragrances in other personal care products, as well as in household cleaning and maintenance
    products and/or who work in jobs where fragrances are KING???? One does not have to
    personally use fragrances to be adversely affected by them. But for the pregnant woman who uses
    them, I should think there would be concern for Coumarin is quickly absorbed into the body.
    This study looks at the carcinogenic effects of Coumarin. I say we should also look at the effects
    of common, but unwitting use of Coumarin as a fragrance ingredient and its subsequent
    potential for harming developing embryos and fetuses . . . babies! -- barb

    http://www.oehha.ca.gov/prop65/docs_state/batch1.html

  • Cancer Research Center of America, Inc.
    http://www.cancerresearchamerica.org/

  • Chemicals used in Cosmetics Causing Adverse Effects
    The Natural Skincare Institute
    http://www.skincare-institute.com/1-3-1.html#letterc

  • Cleaning Pro
    ARE YOU AND YOUR CHILDREN SAFE? "Another relevant term is 'teratogen'. According to 'American Heritage', a 'teratogen'
    is any agent, such as a virus, a drug, or radiation, that adversely affects and causes
    malformation of a developing embryo or fetus. Chemicals can cross not only our
    blood-brain barriers but also blood-placental barriers.Many pesticides fall into this
    category...and so do chemical ingredients used to concoct synthetic scents in our personal
    care and conventional cleaning products. For example, take "Fetal Coumarin
    Syndrome". Women during pregnancy are told NOT to use coumarin as an anticoagulant.
    However, coumarin is a common fragrance ingredient and moves swiftly into the
    body. "Teratogens" can cause serious birth defects. "
    http://www.cleaningpro.com/toxic.cfm

  • Common Fragrance Chemicals in Laundry Products And Cleaners
    http://pw1.netcom.com/~bcb56/ComChemLau.htm


  • Common -- Fragrance And Chemical Sensitivity Support Group
    "has been banned for use in foods because of reports of hepatotoxicity in rodents.
    This study shows there is systemic absorption through the skin."
    http://www.geocities.com/fragranceallergy/ChemicalsUsedCommon.html

  • Coumarin
    - author unknown http://www.cloudnet.com/~djeans/Asides/coumarin.htm

  • COUMARIN (Group 3)
    "Synonyms
       - 1,2-Benzopyrone
       - 5,6-Benzo-2-pyrone
       - Benzo-a -pyrone
       - cis-ortho-Coumarinic acid lactone
       - Coumarinic anhydride
       - ortho-Hydroxycinnamic acid lactone
    http://193.51.164.11/htdocs/monographs/Vol77/77-04.html

  • Coumarin metabolism, toxicity and carcinogenicity: relevance for human risk assessment.
    Lake BG
    "Only cancer risk, and liver & lung toxicity is considered in this study."
    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov:80/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=10418958&dopt=Abstract

  • Coumarins
    http://www.friedli.com/herbs/phytochem/coumarins.html

  • Coumarins on Michael Tierra's Planetherbs and East West Herb Course
    Asafoetida: for digestive weakness, food allergies and candida
    by Dr. Michael Tierra L.Ac., O.M.D.
    "... CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (ASAFETIDA;
    DEVIL'S DUNG): Class 2b, 2d contraindicated for infant colic (AHPA, 1997). Bitter
    acrid taste and disagreeable, garlic-like odor, due mostly to its volatile oil.
    Odor imparted through excretions and eructations. Medicinal use may result in swollen
    lips, gastric burning, belching, flatulence, diarrhea, burning during urination,
    headaches, dizziness, convulsions (AEH; PHR). Newall, Anderson, and Phillipson (1996)
    report the gum of related species to be irritant to the skin and stomach,.and
    to cause dermatitis. Because it is reputed to affect the menstrual cycle and to be an
    abortifacient, its use in pregnancy and lactation is to be avoided. It oxidizes fetal
    hemoglobin but not adult hemoglobin. Coumarins may interfere with coagulation
    therapy and may cause chromosomal damage (CAN). 50-100 mg resin reported to
    cause convulsions in nervous people (AHPA, 1997).
    ..." [Emphasis added.]
    What is the role played by coumarins in fragrances???? Especially upon developing fetuses. -- barb
    http://www.planetherbs.com/articles/asafoetida.html


  • Earth Talk: Fragrances
    by Rachel Naba
    http://www.theearthcenter.com/frag.html

  • The ecotoxicology of vegetable versus mineral based lubricating oils:
    3. Coral fertilization and adult corals

    Philip Mercurio, Andre P. Negri*, Kathryn A. Burns, Andre J. Heyward
    Australian Institute o Marine Science, PMB 3 Townsville MC, 4810, Australia
    Received 18 March 2003; accepted 5 November 2003
    "Capsule": Vegetable derived lubricants were less toxic to adult corals than
    their mineral counterparts.
    Once they got the "fragrance containing coumarin" out! What do fragrances containing
    coumarins do to developing fetuses? I've not found a hint that that has been studied. How,
    can the medical industry so quickly hop on the UNEXPLAINED bandwagon whenever asked
    about the sharp rise in rates of various chronic diseases and fetal development problems? They are
    quick with their UNEXPLAINED, which saves them looking at the role that may be played by
    the proliferation of perfumed products during the past thirty years! It is past time for the
    buying public to take care of their health by purchasing safer products. Remember, fragrances have
    not be substantiated for safety before purchasing. The industry's primary concern has been for the
    skin reactions of the primary user. They've not given a hang about others who get sick breathing
    the volatilizing toxins. Heck, they haven't even been much concerned about the users breathing
    and absorbing into their bodies, the toxins which are found via analysis. Buyer BEWARE! -- barb

    Crown Copyright © 2004 Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights resered. ..."
    http://www.elsevier.com/locate/envpol

  • Environmental Health Perspectives - Volume 102, Number 9, September 1994
    Cigarette Secrets
    Coumarin is used inin fragrances and in flavoring tobacco, although banned in foods. -- barb
    http://ehpnet1.niehs.nih.gov/docs/1994/102-9/forum.html#cigarette

  • European Commission -- Food Safety: From the farm to the fork
    http://europa.eu.int/comm/food/index_en.html


    Fetal Coumarin Syndrome

    If you don't look, you can't find it. It's corollary: Never measure, never manage. As long as
    fragrances aren't studied for possible effects upon developing embryos and fetuses, we'll continue
    to read , "No data available." Who is best served? Certainly not the public. -- barb




    -- end Coumarin Information --

    Court Info

    CQS Health and Environment
    HealthAlert & ToxicAlert and InfoAlert & PoliticAlert
    http://www.cqs.com/default.htm

    Cranial Osteopathy (Craniosacral Osteopathy)
    http://www.users.dircon.co.uk/~med-man/ Creeks -- SF Bay Area Guide to
    Creosote
    Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD)

    Crib Death
    See SIDS at http://users.lmi.net/~wilworks/ehnlinx/s.htm#SIDS


    Crocodile
    I've said goodbye to mosquitos, flies, fleas . . . I use the cream, which is a mosquito, fly and flea
    disincentive that works great for me. -- barb


    Crohn's Disease


    CSDA Neighborhood Group in Northern Virginia http://members.aol.com/ljavins/chemreact.html

    C-SPAN
    "Your Online Resource for Public Affairs"

    Cuny, Frank and California Citizens for Health
    http://www.citizens.org/

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