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Loss mechanisms tilts

The exact mechanism by which chemical exposures cause MCS is unknown. It is believed that a two-step process occurs. First, an initial exposure or chronic exposures interacts with a susceptible individual, leading to loss of that person s prior, natural tolerance for everyday, low-level chemicals, as well as certain foods, drugs, alcohol, and caffeine. In the second stage, symptoms are thereafter triggered by extremely low doses of previously tolerated products and exposures.2 This theory is called toxicant-induced loss of tolerance or TILT. 3... [Pg.263]


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