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Film will delve into the often overlooked and misunderstood condition of chemical sensitivity.

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kimberlyAdventurous Canary Productions announces the making of a film about Multiple Chemical Sensitivity. Filmmaker Kimberly Shaw was diagnosed with MCS in the mid-1990s. She has a Bachelor of Science in Natural Health and is currently earning a master of science degree.

This film project will produce both short and feature-length documentaries about real people with Multiple Chemical Sensitivity.  Our purpose is to create awareness with the hope of inspiring change.

No longer confined to laboratories, chemicals today make our food prettier, our perfumes and personal care products cheaper, and our lawns and golf courses pest and weed-free.  We are increasingly surrounded by authorized and unauthorized chemicals which not only impact our environment, but also directly impact us.  While most are unaware, there are some who are increasingly sensitive that live as canaries among us.

This film will delve into an often overlooked and misunderstood condition of chemical sensitivity, explaining what MCS is and how it originates, what its diverse symptoms are and how people deal with it in their everyday lives. The documentary will share recent discoveries from health care professionals and MCS experts while taking a personal and compassionate look at the modern day canaries in our chemical coalmine and the “safer” havens they have created to live in.

The film’s working title is Environmentally Not Safe. The filmmakers are looking for people with MCS and experts on the subject to interview. If you would be willing to donate your time for an interview, please contact Kimberly at info@adventurouscanary.com.

Kimberly is a member of The Canary Report’s social network, where she generously shares her knowledge about safe products, housing and other health issues.

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