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Dr. Martin L. Pall, Ph.D.
http://www.mcscanadian.org/res_pall.html
Washington State University
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Multiple Chemical Sensitivity - The End of Controversy
Multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS), where people report being exquisitely sensitive to a wide range of organic chemicals, is almost always described as being "controversial." The main source of this supposed controversy is that there has been no plausible physiological mechanism for MCS and consequently, it was difficult to interpret the puzzling reported features of this condition. As discussed below, this is no longer true and consequently the main source of such controversy has been laid to rest. There still are important issues such as how it should be diagnosed and treated and these may also be allayed by further studies of the mechanism discussed below....
Novel Disease Paradigm Produces Explanations for a Whole Group of Illnesses
Novel Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) Theory Finally Produces Detailed Explanations for Many CFS Observations
Fibromyalgia, Excessive Nitric Oxide/Peroxynitrite and Excessive NMDA Activity
Dr. Martin Pall (PhD) is also the author of a new book: Explaining 'Unexplained Illnesses': Disease Paradigm for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Multiple Chemical Sensitivity, Fibromyalgia, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, and Gulf War Syndrome by Martin L. Pall (Paperback - May 15, 2007), available at www.amazon.com
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