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Wow, wouldnt this be nice. I can pretty much assume none of us will have a home

like this any time soon though...

 

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A safe house is key

April 9, 2009 by Susie  

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Dana,

Can you send the link for this story, please?

Thanks,

Sam

From: dana dana <gsgrl2000@...>

Subject: [] A safe house is key

Date: Saturday, April 11, 2009, 3:56 AM

A safe house is key

April 9, 2009 by Susie  

Filed under Blog, Multiple Chemical Sensitivity

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When faced with Multiple Chemical Sensitivity, the key to surviving well is

nontoxic housing.

CBS 21 introduces you to a woman who has learned how to live well with chemical

sensitivities, a disability that for some, keeps them secluded from life.

The answer was in the form of a house. Her “Health House†is considered the

most stringent in the nation for health, durability and energy efficiency–with

a certificate to prove it.

“It was designed for this disability to minimize chemicals and have high level

of indoor air quality,†says .

’s house is filled with carefully selected products—solid woods,

metals, organic cotton bedding.

At night, when the body does its best detoxifying, uses oxygen to help it

along. With its complex filtration system, the health house is able pull air in,

the window’s are sealed tight, the entire home pressurized—keeping all the

bad air out.

lives on a very specific diet of all organic, fresh products because

it’s very healing for the body. She rids organic fabrics of any chemical

residue by soaking it in powered milk. It’s a complete life-style adjustment;

one that allows her, to finally live.

“I wouldn’t be able to live well with a disability and be as productive as

what I am,†says . “This house has helped me move from really having

very little function in my life to being able to be out now and become part of

the community.â€

Link to full story at CBS 21.

Thanks, !

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Here's the link:

http://www.thecanaryreport.org/2009/04/09/a-safe-house-is-key/

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nontoxic housing.

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chemical sensitivities, a disability that for some, keeps them secluded from

life.

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the most stringent in the nation for health, durability and energy

efficiency†" with a certificate to prove it.

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> “It was designed for this disability to minimize chemicals and have high

level of indoor air quality,†says .

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> ’s house is filled with carefully selected products†" solid woods,

metals, organic cotton bedding.

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> At night, when the body does its best detoxifying, uses oxygen to help

it along. With its complex filtration system, the health house is able pull air

in, the window’s are sealed tight, the entire home pressurized†" keeping all

the bad air out.

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> lives on a very specific diet of all organic, fresh products because

it’s very healing for the body. She rids organic fabrics of any chemical

residue by soaking it in powered milk. It’s a complete life-style adjustment;

one that allows her, to finally live.

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> “I wouldn’t be able to live well with a disability and be as productive as

what I am,†says . “This house has helped me move from really having

very little function in my life to being able to be out now and become part of

the community.â€

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Does anyone know if this house is in northern PA and build with the help of

the PA Lung Association?

Link to the full story would be most helpful.

Sue

A safe house is key

April 9, 2009 by Susie

Filed under Blog, Multiple Chemical Sensitivity

3 Comments

When faced with Multiple Chemical Sensitivity, the key to surviving well

is nontoxic housing.

CBS 21 introduces you to a woman who has learned how to live well with

chemical sensitivities, a disability that for some, keeps them secluded from

life.

The answer was in the form of a house. Her “Health House†is considered

the most stringent in the nation for health, durability and energy efficiency

–with a certificate to prove it.

“It was designed for this disability to minimize chemicals and have high

level of indoor air quality,†says .

’s house is filled with carefully selected products—solid woods,

metals, organic cotton bedding.

At night, when the body does its best detoxifying, uses oxygen to

help it along. With its complex filtration system, the health house is able

pull air in, the window’s are sealed tight, the entire home pressurized—

keeping all the bad air out.

lives on a very specific diet of all organic, fresh products because

it’s very healing for the body. She rids organic fabrics of any chemical

residue by soaking it in powered milk. It’s a complete life-style

adjustment; one that allows her, to finally live.

“I wouldn’t be able to live well with a disability and be as productive

as what I am,†says . “This house has helped me move from really

having very little function in my life to being able to be out now and become

part of the community.â€

Link to full story at CBS 21.

Thanks, !

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Here's the link to the full story. It says the house is located 30 miles north

of burg.

http://www.whptv.com/content/livingwell/story/Chemical-Sensitivities/P1pTrjdV7E-\

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Subject: Re: [] A safe house is key

Does anyone know if this house is in northern PA and build with the help of

the PA Lung Association?

Link to the full story would be most helpful.

Sue

A safe house is key

April 9, 2009 by Susie

Filed under Blog, Multiple Chemical Sensitivity

3 Comments

When faced with Multiple Chemical Sensitivity, the key to surviving well

is nontoxic housing.

CBS 21 introduces you to a woman who has learned how to live well with

chemical sensitivities, a disability that for some, keeps them secluded from

life.

The answer was in the form of a house. Her “Health House†is considered

the most stringent in the nation for health, durability and energy efficiency

–with a certificate to prove it.

“It was designed for this disability to minimize chemicals and have high

level of indoor air quality,†says .

’s house is filled with carefully selected products—solid woods,

metals, organic cotton bedding.

At night, when the body does its best detoxifying, uses oxygen to

help it along. With its complex filtration system, the health house is able

pull air in, the window’s are sealed tight, the entire home pressurized—

keeping all the bad air out.

lives on a very specific diet of all organic, fresh products because

it’s very healing for the body. She rids organic fabrics of any chemical

residue by soaking it in powered milk. It’s a complete life-style

adjustment; one that allows her, to finally live.

“I wouldn’t be able to live well with a disability and be as productive

as what I am,†says . “This house has helped me move from really

having very little function in my life to being able to be out now and become

part of the community.â€

Link to full story at CBS 21.

Thanks, !

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Yes, but I know many people who only have MCS who are happily living in houses,

while moldies struggle from place to place, their housing down regulating as

their illness upregulates-

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As says, mold illness upregulates. Sensitivity to mold toxins becomes

more and more acute. Tolerance to limited exposure decreases. Over time, the

need for ever-increasingly pristine living arrangements becomes apparent.

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Is there an explanation for why the sensitivities to mold become more and more

acute? Is that just if you are not trying to limit your exposure to them or does

it happen even if you are using avoidance? Can someone explain this it me?

Thanks D

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> As says, mold illness upregulates. Sensitivity to mold toxins becomes

more and more acute. Tolerance to limited exposure decreases. Over time, the

need for ever-increasingly pristine living arrangements becomes apparent.

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> > > Does anyone know if this house is in northern PA and build with the help

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