The Rocky Mountain Environmental Health Association is a support group for people with chemical sensitivities. We provide a starting point for information and resources about Environmental Illness (EI), Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS), Environmental Medicine, Sick Building Syndrome (SBS), Gulf War Syndrome (GWS), and other related environmentally aggravated health conditions.
This web site is normally in non-frames mode for accessibility considerations. Select "Site Map Resources Directory" for a comprehensive side directory with direct links to all sections throughout the www.rmeha.org web site.
We have references to many books that may be of interest to people with Environmental Illness.
Plus, you'll find an extensive Resources section with links to materials, supplies and information about health related organizations, government agencies, healthy housing issues, disability resources, toxics resources section, EMF resources to support coping with Environmental Illness.
Another feature is a listing of the article titles in past RMEHA newsletters. This listing has titles from the current 2010 issues back through the year 2000. And check out the active links to Web Sites mentioned in many past RMEHA Newsletter articles.
This site also contains information about the Rocky Mountain Environmental Health Association (RMEHA), along with information about how to contact RMEHA and a registration form for joining RMEHA.
Send us an email via the contact page to suggest additional areas you would like to see covered on this site. All constructive comments are most appreciated!
Follow the links below to learn more about RMEHA and Environmental Illness.
Please Note:
Please keep in mind that the
information on this www.rmeha.org Web site is presented for general
informational purposes only. We sincerely believe that information is power,
in this case power to improve one's own health. At the same time, please
remember that none of the content of this site is intended as medical advice.
Also, please understand that products or practices that benefit one person may
be inappropriate for another. Please use caution and common sense in making
use of the information on www.rmeha.org and, as always, consult your health
care practitioner.
We hope that you have benefited from visiting www.rmeha.org.
You are visitor number 1250 since May 10, 2005 to the Rocky Mountain Environmental Health Association web site in its new home at Boulder Community Network (BCN).