Are You In Danger?

Like everyone else in this country, you're continually exposed to a barrage of chemicals. So why increase the chance of becoming MCS by putting toxic chemicals on yourself? When you wear scented products, you breathe in those chemicals all day long, and they're also absorbed through your skin. Just because you can't smell the product after a while doesn't mean that it's worn off. It's just that your nose is worn out and has shut down in self-protection. But that doesn't keep the chemicals from continuing to enter your body through your lungs and skin.

In fact, becoming insensitive to the smell of scented products is a common warning sign that MCS is developing. Unfortunately, scented-product-users generally aren't aware that they are losing their sense of smell until they start using so much of the products that other people begin making comments or moving away from them.

How long did it take for the truth to come out about cigarettes? How long will it take for the truth to come out about perfumed fragrances?

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