"Faun Kime's documentary 'The Tomato Effect' is a startling and rare look at a battle raging in medicine. Director Faun Kime chronicles ten doctors in the San Francisco bay area who lose their licenses while practicing Environmental Medicine and diagnosing chemical illness. Faun's father, Zane R. Kime M.D., was one of these physicians who responded with a spectacular legal battle that progressed to the appellate court and was about to set precedent. But when he ends up dead after a mysterious mountain climbing accident, Faun picks up a camera and investigates. She uncovers not only shocking secrets about her father's death, but the disturbing truth about the state of health care". The Tomato Effect documentary is sadly no longer available commercially. Its promotional web site closed long ago and all contact email addresses were shut down with it. In response to numerous requests from MCS sufferers over the last few years, MCS-International.Org finally decided, in the public interest generally, and for the benefit of the chemically injured everywhere,to put this excellent documentary film and the important environmental issues it raises, into the public domain - under a banner of fair use.