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The Healthy House Quest: Finding and Building
The Healthy House Quest: Finding and Building
The Healthy House Quest: Finding and Building

The Healthy House Quest: Finding and Building Housing for Someone with Chemical and Electrical Hypersensitivities

Product ID : 47636935
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Galleon Product ID 47636935
Shipping Weight 0.85 lbs
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Manufacturer Turquoise Rose Publishing
Shipping Dimension 9.02 x 5.98 x 0.75 inches
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About The Healthy House Quest: Finding And Building

Product Description A True Story of Hope Jerry Evans details his adventures building a healthy house in the high desert of Northern Arizona near the town of Snowflake. Jerry has suffered years of devastating illness from Multiple Chemical Sensitivities (MCS) and Electrical Hypersensitivity (EHS). As the story of his quest for his own place in the world unfolds, he finds a community of fellow survivors, learns how to build healthy housing, and finally finds stability, peace, and a place to call home. From the Back Cover When Jerry Evans got full-blown chemical and electrical hypersensitivity, he could no longer live in his home and had to move away. This is the story of his multi-year search for a place to live and the affordable house he eventually had built in rural Arizona. "We have over 82,000 man-made chemicals approved for use in the United States and many naturally occurring chemicals. We also live in a world full of electricity and radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (EMFs). Some people develop severe reactions to chemicals and others develop reactions to EMFs. This book is the life story of Mr. Evans and the extreme measures he was forced to take in order to live a life not constantly made intolerable because of his strong response to a large number of chemicals." - David O. Carpenter, M.D.Director, Institute for Health and the Environment University at Albany