Losing taste is also a symptom of already established viruses and flus. It's funny in a way, because the "symptoms" of "Covid" are so vague they could literally be everything and yet nothing.
It's also funny because "You could have it but have no symptoms". They made sure to cover all the bases.
The Flu has disappeared yet... the measures didn't reduce Covid? And Covid seems to mutate when it's politically needed to? Funny that.
Consider that when you have a "cold", you often lose your taste and/or smell for a time. Most know that zinc is an important part of the immune system's defenses. So, when the body is dealing with something--immune system at work--lots of zinc will be used. When depleted, the sense of taste and smell don't work well for a few days. I have long considered that when I have a "cold", my body is doing some housecleaning. The process isn't always pleasant but we certainly don't want all those toxins to remain in our bodies.
A few days of no taste or smell due to active congestion is different from “weeks on end” or “only symptom.”
Early in the Covid cycle, before testing was available, my husband was wrecked by a “strange new virus” and as thought we would lose him. I got a cough...not the sickest I’ve ever been, but the weirdest I’ve ever felt, like every nerve was tingling. My teen couldn’t taste anything, but insisted she didn’t have any other cold symptoms. ?♀️
It’s silly to say there’s no virus- coronaviruses have been around for ages. From the moment I learned of this “new strain” from China, I felt strongly that we were under attack.
I heard this before from david Icke and I agree, but I had covid and lost my taste... so I think it's a real thing just overblown.
Losing taste is also a symptom of already established viruses and flus. It's funny in a way, because the "symptoms" of "Covid" are so vague they could literally be everything and yet nothing.
It's also funny because "You could have it but have no symptoms". They made sure to cover all the bases.
The Flu has disappeared yet... the measures didn't reduce Covid? And Covid seems to mutate when it's politically needed to? Funny that.
Shit,according to the symptoms,ive had the coof for 30 years now.??
Right?
"Lethargy" "Nothing at all" "Sneezing" ... It's kinda genius if it wasn't so evil.
Consider that when you have a "cold", you often lose your taste and/or smell for a time. Most know that zinc is an important part of the immune system's defenses. So, when the body is dealing with something--immune system at work--lots of zinc will be used. When depleted, the sense of taste and smell don't work well for a few days. I have long considered that when I have a "cold", my body is doing some housecleaning. The process isn't always pleasant but we certainly don't want all those toxins to remain in our bodies.
A few days of no taste or smell due to active congestion is different from “weeks on end” or “only symptom.” Early in the Covid cycle, before testing was available, my husband was wrecked by a “strange new virus” and as thought we would lose him. I got a cough...not the sickest I’ve ever been, but the weirdest I’ve ever felt, like every nerve was tingling. My teen couldn’t taste anything, but insisted she didn’t have any other cold symptoms. ?♀️ It’s silly to say there’s no virus- coronaviruses have been around for ages. From the moment I learned of this “new strain” from China, I felt strongly that we were under attack.
You didn't have "covid". Probably just a flu. PCR tests aren't even designed to diagnose viruses, let alone at the cycle threshold most are run at.