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Man using his specialised ultra-low radiation phone, Dolan Springs, Arizona, 2006 |
by Thilde Jensen, The Financial Times,
31 December 2015
After being struck down by the condition referred to as Environmental Illness, the photographer discovered a subculture of fellow sufferers leading remote, difficult lives
Today, man-made chemicals infiltrate our every breath, and electromagnetic emissions from wireless devices bombard us everywhere.
As a result, a growing number of people are developing a disabling disorder referred to as Environmental Illness or Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS), in which the immune and central nervous systems experience extreme reactions when exposed to small amounts of chemicals such as perfume, cleaning products, car exhausts, printed matter, flame retardants, construction materials or pesticides.
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After being struck down by the condition referred to as Environmental Illness, the photographer discovered a subculture of fellow sufferers leading remote, difficult lives
Today, man-made chemicals infiltrate our every breath, and electromagnetic emissions from wireless devices bombard us everywhere.
As a result, a growing number of people are developing a disabling disorder referred to as Environmental Illness or Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS), in which the immune and central nervous systems experience extreme reactions when exposed to small amounts of chemicals such as perfume, cleaning products, car exhausts, printed matter, flame retardants, construction materials or pesticides.