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      October 5, 2000


    CONSUMER NEWS --   FEATURE  STORY


     Fragrances Make Some People Very Ill - Especially Those With MCS

                Imagine this. You invite a friendly couple that you just met to
                your home for dinner. The food and company are fine and
                everyone is having a good time. That is, until your 19 year old
                comes home from a night out. After he politely introduces
                himself to your company, one of the visitors gets an immediate
                migraine headache and must leave your home immediately.

     What happened? Your son was wearing an aftershave. And your visitor has
     terrible reactions to fragrances. The brief encounter made your guest very,
     very ill, and she'll remain ill for many hours.

     Does this sound improbable? It is not improbable. It is very common. Many
     people in this country suffer from Multiple Chemical Sensitivities (MCS).
     Previously unheard of, environmentally aware physicians throughout this
     country are now diagnosing their unfortunate patients with this illness.

     These people suffer from exposure to various air-released
chemicals, such as
     smoke, cleaners and perfumes. While the list of irritants can vary greatly,
     fragrances are often near the top of the list of offending
chemicals. Just ask
     Connie Pitts, 47, of Aurora, Colorado.

     Just recently Connie was diagnosed as suffering from MCS by her local MD.
     Her symptoms are instant left-sided migraines, cognitive problems, fatigue,
     burning eyes and sometimes alarming heart palpitations and shortness of
     breath. Her triggers, in other words what makes her feel ill, are
perfumes and
     other artificially scented products. And if you haven't noticed,
we live in a
     world filled with scented products.

     Her symptoms can take 24 to 48 hours to clear. According to
Connie, her "life
     has been tremendously altered, as I am primarily housebound now. MCS
     makes life frustrating and lonely."

     Other than taking Tylenol for the pain and resting a lot, there
is little relief
     available for her. "Sometimes I don a mask to shop, but getting
stared at is also
     difficult to take, emotionally."

     Fragrances are a real problem for Connie, who is not bothered by
car exhaust
     fumes, pet dander, or even second-hand smoke. She said that since
fragrances
     appear to be unavoidable, she is often forced to remain housebound. Can you
     imagine having to live that way?

     Fortunately, Connie is not alone. And the internet, of all
things, has helped to
     bring MCS sufferers together. " When my symptoms worsened, I went to my
     computer looking for answers and discovered that millions of
people across the
     country suffer much the same as I do. We communicate via email.
The internet
     has given me the chance to correspond with others who understand
how I feel,
     and we offer each other support and hope."

     MCS is a tremendous problem. Because so many sufferers are out of necessity
     homebound, no one knew these people and this problem existed. The internet
     is helping to solve these issues, but rules and laws are needed
and attitudes
     must change.

     One Canadian municipality has already taken measures to prevent people from
     wearing fragrances in public. Some American hospitals are doing
the same. But
     so much more is needed.

     Why does everything have to contain a fragrance, when fragrances make some
     people become very ill? Just because the majority of people feel
no effect when
     they encounter fragrances does not mean that those who become ill should be
     subjected to fragrances. The public use of fragrances and
perfumes is causing a
     problem for a real, albeit small percentage, of Americans. While
perhaps small
     in percentage, numerically I suspect we are talking about a lot of people.

     If we really care about our neighbor, care about those who become ill when
     they encounter fragrances in public places. And remember Connie Pitts, who
     told me, "MCS has robbed me of happiness, as I cannot make plans or dreams
     for my future."

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                  Environmental Issues & Your Home

                  Stuart Lieberman, Esq. writes about environmental issues. He
                  was the New Jersey Deputy Attorney General assigned to the
                  State Department of Environmental Protection from 1986 - 1990.
                  Currently he is a shareholder in the environment law firm of
                  Lieberman & Blecher, P.C., located in Princeton, New Jersey.
                  He can be reached at [EMAIL PROTECTED]



     Written by Stuart Lieberman

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