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An Integrative Approach to Environmental Intolerances - Tool

Overview of potential causes and treatments for environmental intolerances

Background

With increased prevalence of chronic disease, a number of illnesses attributed to environmental exposures have arisen. These include:1

  • Multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS)
  • Sick building syndrome
  • Post 9/11 syndrome
  • Silicone breast implant intolerance
  • Gulf War syndrome
  • Toxic mold syndrome
  • Electromagnetic field intolerance.

These highly controversial diagnoses are often classed as functional somatic syndromes. People with these illnesses:2

  • Experience suffering, symptoms and disabilities greater than any measurable tissue abnormality
  • Tend to be highly involved in self-diagnosis
  • Find it difficult to be reassured by others about their illness
  • Are more likely to seek out explanations for common symptoms
  • Tend to be suspicious of health care providers or to seek providers who share their belief systems
  • Place much more importance on biomedical over psychosocial explanations for their symptoms
  • Struggle more with mental health issues.

Because these illnesses can be quite disabling at many levels, with a high negative impact on daily functioning, ability to work, and healthcare costs, it is vital for healthcare providers to know how best to help people who experience them.



Keywords:
integrative health, whole health, environmental intolerance, multiple chemical sensitivity, MCS, environmental health, chemical exposure, biological exposure, electromagnetic exposure, causes of MCS, diagnosis of MCS, treatment of MCS, help-harm ratio, self-care 
Doc ID:
150428
Owned by:
Sara A. in Osher Center for Integrative Health
Created:
2025-05-09
Updated:
2025-05-22
Sites:
Osher Center for Integrative Health