Archives of newspaper column written by Gloria Gilbere, N.D., D.A.Hom., Ph.D., in order to educate the public about the experiences, challenges, solutions, etc., of people living with Multiple Chemical Sensitivity Syndrome/Environmental Illness.
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Gloria Gilbere N.D., D.A.Hom., Ph.D., is an internationally respected expert in EcoErgonomics, environmental illness consultant, natural health practitioner, research writer, advocate for toxic-free living and the chemically injured. She is the author of "I was Poisoned by my Body!" and "Invisible Illnesses". Dr. Gilbere is Director of The Naturopathic Health and Research Center, Bonners Ferry, ID. |
Article 1- Allergic Reactions and Chemical Sensitivity - Kootenai Valley Times - July 27, 2000
Article 3- Teacher Forced Out of Class (Permanently) by Pesticide Use - Kootenai Valley Times - August 10, 2000
Article 4- Wick-ed Candles - They "Light up Your Life" - and Endanger Your Children - Kootenai Valley Times - August 17, 2000
Article 5-Pesticide Use Prohibits Parent From Visiting School - Kootenai Valley Times - August 24, 2000
Article 6 - Hair Spray: Toxins Can Contribute a Firm Hold on Allergic Reactions - Kootenai Valley Times - September 1, 2000
Article 7 - Fabric Softeners Create a Gas-ly Family Visit - Kootenai Valley Times - September 7, 2000
Article 8 - EPA Ruling on Dursban for Household Use - Kootenai Valley Times - September 15, 2000
Article 9 - "Scared to Death" of Having to Call 911 - Kootenai Valley Times - September 22, 2000
Article 10 - Scents in the Workplace - Kootenai Valley Times - October 1, 2000
Article 11 - Plants Help Reverse Indoor Air Pollution and Allergies - Kootenai Valley Times - October 6, 2000
Article 12 - Neighborhood Health Notice! "Walk Around the Block" can Mean "Symptoms Around the Clock" - Kootenai Valley Times - October 13, 2000
Article 13 -MSG is a DRUG and NEURO-TRANSMITTER - Kootenai Valley Times - October 20, 2000
To share your stories of challenges, solutions and experiences involving living with multiple chemical sensitivities, as well as any negative experiences with drug side effects or negative experiences in receiving health care, please mail or fax your story to:
MCS Stories
P.O. Box 3220
Bonners Ferry, ID 83805-3220Fax to: (208) 267-0617




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