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            | From the Back Cover: | 
           
            | The condition of multiple chemical sensitivity has been rapidly 
              growing with the proliferation of new, untested chemicals in our 
              environment. In recent decades, people from many walks of life have 
              developed a new intolerance for the chemicals found in perfume, 
              air fresheners, cleaning products, fabric softeners, diesel and 
              auto exhaust, new carpet, paint, and other products. Their ranks 
              include large numbers of Exxon Valdez cleanup workers, 
              Gulf War veterans, 9/11 First Responders, and FEMA trailer residents. 
              Part I of Amputated Lives analyzes the development of chemical 
              sensitivity in these various groups and its consequences. Part II 
              illustrates with stories from various individuals how this condition 
              can quickly wreck what was once a good life. 
 "Amputated 
              Lives is a brilliant culmination of over a decade of work by 
              Alison Johnson, author of landmark books, publications, and documentaries 
              on multiple chemical sensitivity. Everyone should read Amputated 
              Lives. It provides an unparalleled perspective on the causes 
              and consequences of toxic exposures, which have devastated far too 
              many lives."
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                  |  | Anne 
                    Steinemann, Ph.D. Professor, Department of Civil and
 Environmental Engineering
 University of Washington
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            | "This book elegantly defines the health crisis from our daily 
              exposure to complex mixtures of toxic chemicals and the political 
              barriers to research and appropriate treatment for the myriad health 
              problems that result. The philosophy that for every ill there is 
              an expensive pill must be changed. For many ailments, we need to 
              remove the stricken from the chemical environment rather than pump 
              them full of expensive pharmaceuticals." | 
           
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                  |  | William 
                    Meggs, M.D., Ph.D. Professor, Brody School of Medicine
 East Carolina University
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            | "The American Academy of Environmental Medicine recognized 
              the importance of Alison Johnson’s books and documentaries and her 
              Chemical 
              Sensitivity Foundation in 2004 when it gave her its annual Carleton 
              Lee Award for 'exemplary efforts in furthering the principles of 
              Environmental Medicine.' In Amputated Lives, Alison Johnson 
              once again very effectively sounds the alarm about the spread of 
              chemical sensitivity to more and more Americans." | 
           
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                  |  | Philip 
                    Ranheim, M.D. President, American Academy of
 Environmental Medicine
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