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  • I.B.M.

    I Can Breathe!
    Air Filter Face Masks by Adrien Bledstein

    http://www.icanbreathe.com/



    IAQ2000
    http://members.xoom.com/oneearth/IAQ2000/

    Iatrogenic - Iatrogenesis
    IIPP (Injury and Illness Prevention Program -- OSHA)


    Valerie Igl, MFCC


    Immunological Illnesses and Support

    The American Association of Immunologists

    IMMUNE (Cyndi Norman)
    Immune Support -- Health Watch

    Immune System Enhancement

    Immune System and Parkinson's, ChronicIllnet



    Immune Therapy Research Laboratory
    http://www.oramune.com/index.htm
    Said Youdim, PhD
    1640 Bentley Avenue #3
    Los Angeles, CA 90025 Phone/Fax: 310.914.5191
    Email: immunetherapeutics@yahoo.com


    Immunology Medical Associates - CLOSED

    Dr. Brenneman has retired

    Dr. Brenneman's papers, posted with permission, are available at
    himmune/paperind.htm

    Immunotherapy
    R.E.S.I.C.I.N.D. (Repeal Existing Stereotypes about Chronic, Immunological and Neurological Diseases)
    http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/4277/


    See EHN's MCS Outbound Links at:
    ehnlinx/mcs.htm

  • Improved Productivity and Health from Better Indoor Environments
    "Recently completed analyses suggest that improving buildings and indoor environments
    could reduce health-care costs and sick leave and increase worker performance, resulting
    in an estimated productivity gain of $30 to $150 billion annually. "
    CBS Newsletter; Summer 1997; pg. 5
    Now if this doesn't speak volumes on WHY you should start a truly clean cleaning policy,
    I don't know what will. Available through The WayBack Machine. -- barb

    http://web.archive.org/web/20020615073431/http://eetd.lbl.gov/cbs/newsletter/NL15/productivity.html

    In Harm's Way - Toxic Threats to Child Development


    Incense
    Inchem
    http://www.inchem.org


    Incineration - Incinerators
    Also see EHN's section on Medical Waste

    Independent Living (see Institute on Independent Living)

    Also see EHN's Centers for Indpendent Living
    ehnlinx/c.htm#CIL

    Independent Living Resource Center San Francisco
    "Independence and Choice for people with Disabilities"
    http://www.ilrcsf.org/index.htm

    Independent Media Center (IMC)
    http://www.indymedia.org/

    Indoor Air Pollution (IAP) . . . fragrance style
    Now, the fragrance industry will be quick to tell all and sundry that it is "unfair" to pin air pollution problems on perfumes and perfumed products. They are then quick to point out that there are ink white out products, toner from copiers, exhaust, goodness knows what all. And that is true. But what they fail to tell you is that the fragrance industry has worked hard to make fragrances ubiquitous. They have succeeded. Their bottom line shows it. And, maybe so does the correlation with burgeoning rates of various chronic health problems, which the medical industry claims are UNEXPLAINED . . . while not giving even a glance to the role that may be played by fragrances.

    I contend that it is blantantly UNFAIR to ignore the role played by these unknown combinations of inadequately tested chemicals used in a wide variety of products for personal care as well as cleaning and maintenance projects, which are released to market without substantiation of safety. How is it that the powers that be, whether they be officicials with the government agencies charged with protecting public health, or health care administrators, doctors, managers, or school administrators . . . you get the idea . . . How is it that people in power can support the use of superfluous toxins over a person's request to breathe cleaner air? -- barb

    Indoor Air Quality (IAQ)

    Cleaner Air passed!

    Special thanks to Michael Mankin, Chief, Office of Access
    Compliance, California Division of the State Architect;
    Elizabeth Randolph and Linda Huber, DSA staff;
    and Jim Abrams, California Hotel and Lodging Association.
    events/clnerair.htm


    Also see Air on EHN's General Links, page A / Air
    ehnlinx/a.htm#Air

    Inerts
    (secret ingredients in pesticides)

    Also see section on Inerts under EHN's info on Pesticides
    ehnlinx/pestcide.htm#Inerts

    Infectious Diseases
    Information Resources

    Informed Choices
    "The Dangers of Pesticides"
    "Wetlands & the Game of Golf"
    "The website was created for sharing our story and other victim's stories and for educating the
    general public on the hazards of pesticide or chemical use. Please visit the Links Page as it contains a
    wealth of resource information on the environmental and health effects from "ALL" use of pesticides or other toxic chemicals and on what is wrong with the system.
    http://infchoice.tripod.com/

    InfoUse



    Dr. Elaine Ingham
    Also see EHN's page S, Soil
    ehnlinx/s.htm#Soil

    Inhalants


    Injured Workers
    Inns
    See EHN's Hotels
    ehnlinx/h.htm#Hotels

    Insect control
    Also see EHN's " 'Pest' Mgt. & Pesticide Info"
    ehnlinx/pestcide.htm

    Steve Tvedten's CD, The Best Control
    If you purchase Steve's CD through this link, you help EHN. -- barb
    http://www.nice2people.com/ehn-order.htm

    Insect Repellents
    Suggestions from barb, with caution in mind:

    1. Don't use sun screens with insect repellents in them because you apply sun screen
      more frequently than is good for applying insect repellents. Read labels very carefully.

    2. Avoid all repellents containing DEET -- especially if pregnant or nursing. - personal opinion of barb.

      • A Bug's Life
        by Hollie Blair, RPh
        Certified Specialist in Poison Information - Central Texas Poison Center
        "Be sure to bathe or wash skin immediately after coming inside,
        to avoid prolonged contact with skin."
        That line should clue you in! My advice? Avoid DEET, use herbal products. -- barb
        http://www.sw.org/poison/buglife.htm

      • DUKE PHARMACOLOGIST SAYS ANIMAL STUDIES ON DEET'S BRAIN
        EFFECTS WARRANT FURTHER TESTING AND CAUTION IN HUMAN USE

        ... "If used sparingly, infrequently and by itself, DEET may not have negative effects -
        the literature here isn't clear," he said. "But frequent and heavy use of DEET, especially
        in combination with other chemicals or medications, could cause brain deficits in
        vulnerable populations." ...
        http://www.dukenews.duke.edu/med/deet.htm

      • Skin Delivery -- Topical actives - DEET Insect Repellent
        http://www.rci.rutgers.edu/~zatz/Topical%20drugs/DEET_insectrepellent.html

      • Some Insect Repellents May Damage Brain
        Research: Prolonged Exposure Killed Brain Cells In Rats

        POSTED: 10:43 a.m. EDT May 2, 2002; NBC30.com
        Caution on prolonged use of products containingDEET . -- barb
        http://www.nbc30.com/health/1430327/detail.html

    3. Safer insect repellent alternatives:
      Some suggestions for alternatives only, EHN and I make no recommendations. -- barb
    Insecticide Dispenser Units
    Institute

    Insurance

    Integrated Pest Management (IPM)

    See EHN's new page: Pest Management, Pesticide Information and Pests
    ehnlinx/pestcide.htm

    Integrity in Science
    A CPSI Project
    http://www.cspinet.org/integrity/



    The Interagency Workgroup on Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS)
    http://web.health.gov/environment/mcs/toc.htm


    International
    Interested in finding MCS organizations from around the world? Go to MCS Links, International
    ehnlinx/mcs.htm#International

    Inventions
    INVIRONMENT®
    http://www.invironment.com/


    INVISIBLE CRIPPLES
    MULTIPLE CHEMICAL SENSITIVITY, Part 1
    "YOU DON'T SEE PEOPLE with chemical sensitivities in the hardware store, ..."
    ©1998 S.C. Rowat; Draft 3 (1997)
    http://www.rowatworks.com/Science/To_Do_No_Harm/Invisible_Cripples.html

    Also see other works of S.C. Rowat on EHN's page R, Rowat
    ehnlinx/r.htm#Rowat



    Invisible Disabilities Association of Canada
    With links to info on EI/MCS, FM, EM, CFIDS, etc. -- barb
    http://www.nsnet.org/idacan/

    Invisible Disabilities Page, The
    http://www1.shore.net/~dmoisan/invisible_disability.html




    IRON OVERLOAD DISEASES ASSN. (IOD)
    433 WEST WIND DRIVE,
    NO. PALM BEACH, FL 33408-5123
    http://www.ironoverload.org/

    Irradiated Food

    Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
  • Crohn's Disease - Ulcerative Colitis - Inflammatory Bowel Disease
    http://qurlyjoe.bu.edu/cduchome.html

  • Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) Self Help Group
    http://www.ibsgroup.org/

    Irritants
    When you read "chemical irritants" think FRAGRANCES in your personal care, and in
    your househould and janitorial cleaning and maintentance products. Remember, pesticides are
    scented so you don't object to inhaling those toxic products. You are only allowed to
    learn of a couple of the toxins in those products. The others are hidden by the misleading
    word "inert" and, of course, in the synthetic fragrances. The health you save may be
    your own, or that of your children or pets! To learn more about inerts, visit
    ehnlinx/pestcide.htm#Inerts -- barb

    ISOCYANATES, Health Effects of
    From: Preventing Asthma and Death from Diisocyanate Exposure
    (Irritation, Sensitization and Asthma, Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis, Cancer) http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/asthma.html



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    Fabric Softeners = Health Risks From Dryer Exhaust and Treated Fabrics

    Government WWW LINKS

    The New Reactor

    Twenty Most Common Chemicals Found in Thirty-One Fragrance Products




    In progress -- it may be slow but it is steady. Please bear with us. Thank you.


    The Environmental Health Network (EHN) [of California] is a 501 (c) (3) non profit agency and offers support and information for the chemically injured. Fragrances are chemical irritants, learn from the work of Julia Kendall and Betty Bridges, RN, get The BEST of the Reactor, join EHN and receive The New Reactor. See what influence the Chemical Manufacturers have had against those of us with EI. The URL for this page is http://www.ehnca.org