Unfortunately, chemicals are very present in our everyday lives. There is no commonality in the reactions of people with autoimmune diseases, but trial and error often helps you figure out how to manage your own.
Avoidance is the best policy. If you get around the offending smells, fumes, and odors try to leave the area. If someone at your work is wearing product that bothers you kindly explain to that person about your problem and make a nice request that he or she does not wear it or use it at work. If your work products bother you ask your employer to use natural products or alternative products. Not much you can do about some things like ink in machines. Have another person fill your gas tank for you. Think about all the things that bother you and come up with ways to deal with them.
I use natural allergy medicine for the bad seasons (homeopathic type). I use nearly all natural products at home and I am doing well. I like the other person's suggestions too.
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No shampoo, no soap except Olive Oil Soap from KISS MY FACE), clean house only with baking soda and vinegar, no BLEACH-never use it. Fruit and vegetable soak in water with 2 tablespoons of baking soda. Live your life like your great grandma.
There isn't one chemical equation for pesticides as there are many pesticides which are created differently.
It is supposed that biopesticides are not so dangerous for the environment as artificial pesticides.
the one and only solution against chemical pesticides
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You can be tested for multiple chemical sensitivity by being tested for sensitivity using the chemicals that you have deemed relevant by your doctor. You can learn more about this condition at the Wikipedia.
chemical pesticides are very harmful for our health and caused many diseases like skin cancer etc. it also helps better plant growth
Multiple chemical sensitivity typically begins with one high-dose exposure to a chemical, but it may also develop with long-term exposure to a low level of a chemical.
what reason might a farmer have for using bioligical control instead of chemical pesticides
Multiple Chemical Sensitivity
Some biological alternatives to the use of chemical pesticides is to use biological control agents like fungi, bacteria, or viruses.
Chemical pesticides harm the ecosystem, the environment, and could be harmful to humans; however, without them, we would not be able to produce enough food for the current population. The best alternative is to put more energy into finding natural pesticides (such as garlic oil) which don't harm the environment, but keep insects from ruining the crops, and to make those natural pesticides available before banning chemical pesticides.
Els Valkenburg has written: 'Understanding multiple chemical sensitivity' -- subject(s): Multiple chemical sensitivity, Popular works