Category
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electromagnetic hypersensitivity
sensitivity to electromagnetic fields
Morgellons
Morgellons () is the informal name of a self-diagnosed, scientifically unsubstantiated skin condition in which individuals have sores that they believe contain fibrous material. Morgellons is not well understood, but the general medical consensus is that it is a form of delusional parasitosis, on the psychiatric spectrum. The sores are typically the result of compulsive scratching, and the fibers, when analysed, are consistently found to have originated from cotton and other textiles.
multiple chemical sensitivity
chronic medical condition of disputed but probably multifactorial etiology (genetic and non-genetic)
non-celiac gluten sensitivity
gluten-related disorder
leaky-gut syndrome
pseudomedical diagnosis

radionics
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aerotoxic syndrome
syndrome

sensory processing differences
neurodevelopmental differences involving heightened and/or muted responses to sensory input
adrenal fatigue
diagnosis of adrenal gland exhaustion
Tension myositis syndrome
medical condition causing back pain
scotopic sensitivity syndrome
proposed disorder of vision
vertebral subluxation
chiropractic concept
wind turbine syndrome
pseudomedical diagnosis