This is interesting, I’d love to know if this helps. Random things like peanut butter and pineapple now taste and smell like burning chemicals to me, and my sense of smell and taste isn’t fully back after about 7 months. I hope this isn’t permanent!
For over a year the air smelled like it was hot or burning to me after my "infection" in Nov 2020. It's been better for awhile now but. I always had a very strong sense of smell, now I think it's diminished. I could smell iron in blood and water (always could), now not as much. We have well water and a softener so I used to know when the salt was low because I could smell the iron. Now it's iffy.
Hmm.. I would try to detoxify as much as possible the same way you would fight an acute "covid" case. Have you tried:
NAC,
Chlorine Dioxide,
Ivermectin,
Hydroxychloroquine,
Copper,
Quercetin,
Zinc?
Been like 6 months for me. I have done Ivr, Iodine spray, HCQ, Quercetin, Zinc, and now the Qmunify vitamins and my sense of smell is still off. I got some of it back by doing a 5 day cycle of ProLon. I'd say my sense of smell is maybe 70% now. I still smell things I never used to before. The most prevalent new smell is somewhere between blood and metal. It's crazy to try to explain to people that there's a new smell I never smelt before and multiple times per day stuff has that smell now.
Blood and metal smells you are experiencing is your acute smell returning or you never had it enhanced before.
Once your breathing and sinuses improve you are capable of identifying stronger smells like iron and rust when exposed to them in an open environment during days with moderate to high temperatures.
I smell that stuff from food specifically. My smell was always fine before. Now when I smell a bowl of beef stew instead of stewey goodness I smell this weird new smell. Sometimes I can smell the original smell other times it's this 'other' one. At least I can breath and I'm still pureblood so could be worse fates.
I have issues with soaps, perfumes, deodorant, shampoos, candles, laundry detergent....they all smell like shit to me now. Almost every smell I can smell is terrible. Things I remember enjoying smells of I can't smell at all. I have literally been tossing everything and have been trying to find soaps that I can not smell.
Perfume stuff is okay for me. It's meats, body odor, things like that smell weird. Just weird and hard to explain. Kinda like waking up one day and seeing a new color. The smells I get now didn't use to exist for me.
It's been 8 months since I had the wuflu, no jabs or tests and my sense of smell is still messed up. I barely exhibited symptoms when I caught it, but it flattened my wife for 3 days and made her really irrational. I just had minor burning in my sinuses and have had hangovers that were worse. The irritating part is my sense of smell and taste are still trash. Even strong odors like vinegar and ammonia are barely noticeable unless I put them directly to my nose, and even then they are really faint. It makes cooking very lackluster. I did the Dr Z, protocol which had my wife and I back on our feet in 72 hours, but it has done nothing for my sense of smell. I went 18 months without catching the sweet and sour sickness, until I started hanging out with people who were jabbed. If you find an answer for fixing your nose, I'd like to know what you did.
DUDE....it's been 2 years (2 days ago) and I still have parosmia and some anosmia too. So many distorted smells.
I would like to know this too. I lost my smell and would like it back lol
This is interesting, I’d love to know if this helps. Random things like peanut butter and pineapple now taste and smell like burning chemicals to me, and my sense of smell and taste isn’t fully back after about 7 months. I hope this isn’t permanent!
For over a year the air smelled like it was hot or burning to me after my "infection" in Nov 2020. It's been better for awhile now but. I always had a very strong sense of smell, now I think it's diminished. I could smell iron in blood and water (always could), now not as much. We have well water and a softener so I used to know when the salt was low because I could smell the iron. Now it's iffy.
Hmm.. I would try to detoxify as much as possible the same way you would fight an acute "covid" case. Have you tried: NAC, Chlorine Dioxide, Ivermectin, Hydroxychloroquine, Copper, Quercetin, Zinc?
Been like 6 months for me. I have done Ivr, Iodine spray, HCQ, Quercetin, Zinc, and now the Qmunify vitamins and my sense of smell is still off. I got some of it back by doing a 5 day cycle of ProLon. I'd say my sense of smell is maybe 70% now. I still smell things I never used to before. The most prevalent new smell is somewhere between blood and metal. It's crazy to try to explain to people that there's a new smell I never smelt before and multiple times per day stuff has that smell now.
Blood and metal smells you are experiencing is your acute smell returning or you never had it enhanced before.
Once your breathing and sinuses improve you are capable of identifying stronger smells like iron and rust when exposed to them in an open environment during days with moderate to high temperatures.
I smell that stuff from food specifically. My smell was always fine before. Now when I smell a bowl of beef stew instead of stewey goodness I smell this weird new smell. Sometimes I can smell the original smell other times it's this 'other' one. At least I can breath and I'm still pureblood so could be worse fates.
I have issues with soaps, perfumes, deodorant, shampoos, candles, laundry detergent....they all smell like shit to me now. Almost every smell I can smell is terrible. Things I remember enjoying smells of I can't smell at all. I have literally been tossing everything and have been trying to find soaps that I can not smell.
Perfume stuff is okay for me. It's meats, body odor, things like that smell weird. Just weird and hard to explain. Kinda like waking up one day and seeing a new color. The smells I get now didn't use to exist for me.
Well there is a lot iron in beef. And even more metallic smelling of the stew came from a can. Maybe you’re smelling more
Fascinating question/idea
It's been 8 months since I had the wuflu, no jabs or tests and my sense of smell is still messed up. I barely exhibited symptoms when I caught it, but it flattened my wife for 3 days and made her really irrational. I just had minor burning in my sinuses and have had hangovers that were worse. The irritating part is my sense of smell and taste are still trash. Even strong odors like vinegar and ammonia are barely noticeable unless I put them directly to my nose, and even then they are really faint. It makes cooking very lackluster. I did the Dr Z, protocol which had my wife and I back on our feet in 72 hours, but it has done nothing for my sense of smell. I went 18 months without catching the sweet and sour sickness, until I started hanging out with people who were jabbed. If you find an answer for fixing your nose, I'd like to know what you did.