Understanding Multiple Chemical SensativitiesÂ
MCS: Symptoms, Causes & Nervous System Dysregulation
Multiple Chemical Sensitivities (MCS) describes a pattern in which the body becomes highly reactive to everyday environmental exposures such as fragrances, cleaning products, solvents, building materials, and other chemicals commonly found in indoor environments. These exposures can act as ongoing environmental stressors, triggering symptoms such as headaches, dizziness, fatigue, cognitive fog, respiratory irritation, and generalized sensory overwhelm.
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While these reactions can feel alarming, they do not necessarily indicate permanent damage. Rather, they often reflect a nervous and immune system that has become overly reactive to environmental inputs. Identifying and reducing environmental triggers is therefore an important part of improving stability. With appropriate attention to environmental exposures, along with strategies that support nervous system regulation, many individuals see their reactivity decrease and their tolerance gradually improve over time.




