What if even small exposures to common chemicals, like perfumes and cleaning products, could make you sick for hours, days, or even weeks? Dr. Shahir Masri explains how this reality affects those suffering from Toxicant-Induced Loss of Tolerance (TILT) and Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS)—where a single exposure can trigger a lifetime of sensitivities.
Dr. Masri discusses diagnosis, potential treatments, and offers practical advice on how to avoid triggers. He also explores the differences between TILT and MCS, the role of “masking,” and why some people develop the condition while others don’t. Get an in-depth look at the two stages of TILT and learn what needs to happen for it to gain broader recognition in the medical community.
Tune in to understand why “the dose plus the host makes the poison,” and how these often overlooked and misunderstood conditions are challenging traditional medical beliefs.
Episode Highlights:
- What are Toxicant-Induced Loss of Tolerance (TILT) and Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS)? (2:01)
- Why does Dr. Masri believe that TILT is a better term than MCS? (4:35)
- What are the two stages of TILT? (10:26)
- What role does “masking” play in TILT and MCS? (17:03)
- How are TILT and MCS diagnosed? (19:54)
- What’s Dr. Masri’s take on Paracelsus’ statement, “The dose makes the poison”? (24:48)
- Why do some people develop TILT and others don’t? (27:09)
- How are TILT and MCS treated? How would an Environmental Medical Unit (EMU) work, and what are some tips to reduce symptoms? (30:58)
- What needs to happen for TILT and MCS to be more widely acknowledged by the medical community? (38:16)
Download the transcript here.
Links Mentioned in Interview:
TILT Research Program for Chemical Intolerance: https://tiltresearch.org/
Chemical Intolerance Self-Assessment (QEESI): https://tiltresearch.org/self-assessment/
Quick Environmental Exposure and Sensitivity Inventory (QEESI): https://tiltresearch.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/231/2024/06/qeesi.pdf
Brief Environmental Exposure and Sensitivity Inventory (BREESI): https://aseq-ehaq.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/BREESI.pdf
TILT and MCS Assessment Tools: https://hsph.harvard.edu/research/hoffman-program/resources/chemicals-in-your-life/assessment-tools/
Masri, S., Miller, C., Palmer, R., & Ashford, N. (2021). Toxicant-induced loss of tolerance for chemicals, foods, and drugs: Assessing patterns of exposure behind a global phenomenon. Environmental Sciences Europe, 33(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12302-021-00504-z : https://www.researchgate.net/publication/351924396_Toxicant-induced_loss_of_tolerance_for_chemicals_foods_and_drugs_assessing_patterns_of_exposure_behind_a_global_phenomenon
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