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Chemical Sensitivity or Allergy
Do you react to certain foods, cleaners, cosmetics, perfumes, newsprint, carpets or clothing? Do you react badly to chemical stimuli such as cigarette smoke or car exhaust, newsprint, cleaning chemicals, etc. You may be reacting, unknowingly to pesticides, herbicides, fungicides or fertilisers.
Do cetain products make you sneeze, come out in a rash or feel "off colour" or do you get nausea or dizziness?
If you do get any of these, as well as some other symptoms then you may be suffering from the chemical sensitivity which may be making you tired or weak.
Chemical Sensitivity or allergy is an abnormal response to chemicals in the environment. Environmental pollution is a serious problem today.
This practical information is made available by the Allergy Centre. An Allergist can tell you if you have Chemical Sensitivity, what it is, why you have it, how you can be tested for it, what you can do about it, the best treatment, whether you should be desensitised or vaccinated, the best medication to use, the best place to seek treatment and whether you can get a cure for Chemical Sensitivity.
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Courtesy of The Allergy Centre 03 9874 4144
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