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Some people may feel that chemicals in the environment effect their health.
 Below please find information on an excellent resource for the chemically
injured-sensitive.

Peace,
Andi

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The latest accurate information on MCS, chemical injury, and related topics
can be found on the mcs-immune-neuro mailing list run by Ginny Kloth
<[log in to unmask]>.  More than 160 people in the mcs community are already
subscribed.  Ginny is Director of Communications for the Chemical Injury
Information Network (CIIN), the world's largest CI group, now in 33
countries, and is providing this companion mailing list as a free community
service and stress-free forum for sharing. To join the mailing list, send a
message:

To: [log in to unmask]
Subject:
Body:  subscribe mcs-immune-neuro Your Name

                   ***Chemical Injury-Sensitivity Support Network***
                            Ginny Kloth<[log in to unmask]> director
                                   ********************************
 Announcing  2 helpful places (nonprofit, volunteer, community service) for
people effected by chemicals:
  *MCS-Immune-Neuro email discussion list
       for information email a help message to
                [log in to unmask]

 Information exchange, support group, and management strategies for people
adversely effected by chemicals in an increasingly toxic environment.  Warm
and friendly.  Substantive posts and helpful chat too.

        To join send email

   To:[log in to unmask]
   Subject:
   Body:  SUBSCRIBE MCS-IMMUNE-NEURO Your Name

 *MCS-Fellowship List
        for information email a help message to
                 [log in to unmask]

  The fellowship list is a place for all chronically ill people to share
prayer requests, devotions, and to talk about spiritual aspects of their
situation.

  To join send email

   To:[log in to unmask]
   Subject:
   Body:  SUBSCRIBE MCS-FELLOWSHIP Your Name

 Ginny Kloth is Director of Electronic Communications for the Chemical Injury
Information Network (CIIN)  the world's largest and fastest growing CI
support organization, active in 33 countries, and has access to the most
progressive, comprehensive, accurate information on chemical injury and
sensitivity available.