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== MCS as a symptom of a disease, not a disease. -- [[User:Silliestchris|Silliestchris]] ([[User talk:Silliestchris|talk]]) 06:02, September 23, 2021 (UTC) == This is a controversial idea, I know, and I am not aiming to make any additions or changes. However, given the rapidly advancing state of knowledge on the underlying mechanisms of MCS, I think it will be helpful to have a discussion about this idea. The more I learn about MCS and talk to people with it, the more it becomes apparent that the sensitivity is a symptom of underlying problems which are diverse, complex, and different for every individual. And yes, the underlying problems are almost universally caused or initiated by toxic exposure. One example is Mast Cell Activation Syndrome. Another is Oxidative Stress. You get the idea. Thoughts? ===Re: MCS as a symptom of a disease, not a disease. -- [[User:Aletheia2020|Aletheia2020]] ([[User talk:Aletheia2020|talk]]) 08:12, February 21, 2022 (UTC)=== I agree with you. I think MCS is a sensitivity syndrome that likely has different causes in different people. But I also think that for recognition purposes (eg. access policies) having it defined as a condition (even if that only means an array of symptoms provoked in particular ways) may be helpful. Are you suggesting talking about this specifically or just changing reference words ===Re: MCS as a symptom of a disease, not a disease. -- ~~~~=== : Replace this text with your reply
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