Maybe when we’ve all had colds and flu, our sense of smell and taste were muted but we didn’t realize it...because we were sick. And nobody pointed it out really. I’ve had plenty of colds and a few flu illnesses in my life and generally, all I wanted was 7-up or chicken soup because of hunger or thirst. Just wondering if this has always been a symptom of colds/flu but we weren’t hyper focused on it?
The flu can affect the sense of smell. Your sense of taste is dependent upon your sense of smell. Try swallowing something like lemon juice with your nose completely closed where you cannot possibly breath through it. Swallow the juice and try to taste it. After a moment or two, breath through your nose again and notice the huge difference.
When you are ill with the flu, sometimes not all, your nose is stopped up and you can't breath through it or the sense of smell is affected another way by the flu. Just a thought and what I remember when I had the flu a few years ago.
Never has flu affected my taste and smell as when I had Covid. I've had colds and flu that affected my ability to smell but after symptoms subsided right away I was normal again. Covid however ...once symptoms subsided I was still unable to smell or tatse for an additional 2 weeks. My mother in law and father after 4 months still cannot taste or smell much.
Covid is real. Overblown. Over diagnosed at times. But real.
Covid-19 virus has not been proven to exist per Koch's Postulates. The CDC cannot produce a sample. This is not the first time I have heard this. The censorship is real about medical and scientific professionals that dare to go against the false narrative about this "virus".
This covid virus will be exposed for the massive worldwide hoax that it is. It is merely the seasonal flu that has been given a scary name to bring about the Globalist world order.
Iv had the flu alot in my life time. I've never had the symptoms that I had with Covid.
Lost of taste and smell and shortness of breath.... I never experienced these symptoms with JUST the flu before 2020.
I don't know anything about the CDC not producing a sample. I do know what me and others like me experienced. And my opinion is that it was in fact something other than the flu.
Maybe when we’ve all had colds and flu, our sense of smell and taste were muted but we didn’t realize it...because we were sick. And nobody pointed it out really. I’ve had plenty of colds and a few flu illnesses in my life and generally, all I wanted was 7-up or chicken soup because of hunger or thirst. Just wondering if this has always been a symptom of colds/flu but we weren’t hyper focused on it?
The flu can affect the sense of smell. Your sense of taste is dependent upon your sense of smell. Try swallowing something like lemon juice with your nose completely closed where you cannot possibly breath through it. Swallow the juice and try to taste it. After a moment or two, breath through your nose again and notice the huge difference.
When you are ill with the flu, sometimes not all, your nose is stopped up and you can't breath through it or the sense of smell is affected another way by the flu. Just a thought and what I remember when I had the flu a few years ago.
Never has flu affected my taste and smell as when I had Covid. I've had colds and flu that affected my ability to smell but after symptoms subsided right away I was normal again. Covid however ...once symptoms subsided I was still unable to smell or tatse for an additional 2 weeks. My mother in law and father after 4 months still cannot taste or smell much.
Covid is real. Overblown. Over diagnosed at times. But real.
Covid-19 virus has not been proven to exist per Koch's Postulates. The CDC cannot produce a sample. This is not the first time I have heard this. The censorship is real about medical and scientific professionals that dare to go against the false narrative about this "virus".
This covid virus will be exposed for the massive worldwide hoax that it is. It is merely the seasonal flu that has been given a scary name to bring about the Globalist world order.
Iv had the flu alot in my life time. I've never had the symptoms that I had with Covid.
Lost of taste and smell and shortness of breath.... I never experienced these symptoms with JUST the flu before 2020.
I don't know anything about the CDC not producing a sample. I do know what me and others like me experienced. And my opinion is that it was in fact something other than the flu.
Didn't Koch himself abandon the first postulate after discovering asymptomatic carriers of cholera?