MONTANA GOVERNOR RECOGNIZES MAY 2009 AS MULTIPLE CHEMICAL SENSITIVITY ( MCS) /EI AWARENESS MONTH

Christiane Tourtet B.A.
Governor Brian Schweitzer stated that he was pleased to recognize

"Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS)/ Environmental Injury (EI)

Awareness Month in Montana", and that preventing exposures to harmful chemicals is critical in protecting public health and safety.

The Governor also stated that "reduction of hazardous chemicals in our environment can help eliminate "MCS and EI ".

He applauded Vanessa Gaudette, in her efforts to educate the public about "MCS/EI " and raise awareness of prevention and solutions.


The Governor encouraged all Montanans to take time to learn about the illness and he recognized May 2009 as

"(MCS/EI ) Month ".

For more information on MCS/EI, please visit :


MCS Homepage



mcs-america.org


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Christiane Tourtet B.A.

Christiane Tourtet graduated with an Associate in Science and an Associate in Arts degrees, both with high honors, from Florida Junior College, and with a Bachelor in Arts, from Jacksonville University, Jacksonville, Florida. She is a well-known, writer, photo-journalist, photographer, poetess, former teacher and college instructor, radio producer/air personality, publicity model and television voice over talent and artist. Her biography has been included in numerous world wide publications, notably in Who´s Who in America and Who´s Who in the World, and as a role model for Society her biography has been published in the Millennium 54th Edition of Who´s Who in America which was chosen to be included in the White House Millennium Time Capsule