User talk:Aletheia2020

-- New user message (talk) 22:24, February 8, 2020 (EST)

Welcome! Duplicate accounts? -- Pyrrhus (talk) 12:10, February 9, 2020 (EST)
Hi and welcome Aletheia2020! Thanks for joining us at MEpedia. I see that you appear to have duplicate accounts (User:Aletheia as well as User:Aletheia2020). Would you like me to delete one of these accounts for you?

Again, welcome, check out our Help:Tutorial, and let me know if you have any questions, or you can ask them at our MEpedia:Help desk. Pyrrhus (talk) 12:10, February 9, 2020 (EST)

MCS and pictures
Hi User:Aletheia2020. I saw you had uploaded some good images. Can you the copyright information and sources (eg link that they are from). There's some info explaining the details in the MEpedia:Copyright_policy. Just use "edit source" to add it. The image from Safe would be better if the contrast with higher and it was a bit lighter - it looks just black on a mobile sized screen. I have also posted on Talk:Multiple chemical sensitivity‎‎ about the content / topics - basically I am unsure how MCS and Mold illness, Electrohypersensitivity, allergies and autoimmune illnesses are linked (or if they are), and what comorbidities are common. Is there also involvement of mast cell activation syndrome in many people with MCS? I also put a photo on the talk page. There will be others in research that could be used. Thanks for your work on the MCS page, and in the new page for Safe. ~Njt (talk) 21:22, May 17, 2020 (EDT)

A new Ally -- Silliestchris (talk) 18:23, September 23, 2021 (UTC)
Hello Aletheia, I would like to introduce myself. I see you are a main contributor to the MCS page. This is also the primary reason I joined MEpedia. I see the MCS page is protected... very wise move as the other side of the argument would certainly target it for disinformation.

After developing full blast MCS 4 years ago, I have become extremely familiar with the topic from a scientific and Canadian perspective in particular.

Anyway, I've made a couple of suggestions for additions on the discussion page and opened up some new discussions that I anticipate will become more relevant as research progresses.