ATTN: Anyone who's lost their sense of taste/smell! Using Flonase for several long months has restored my sister's sense of smell. She developed anosmia from Corona-chan in Jan/2021, and everything smelled rotten. Check this NCBI link. Flonase did the trick!
(www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
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I’ve been struggling with loss of taste and smell for over six months now with no sign of it going away, so I am very grateful to you for posting this!
Glad to hear it. My wife lost her sense of taste/smell from a concussion 3 years ago from being hit by a car while cycling to work. I don't know if this would work for her. She can taste, but flavor is missing and she can't smell much. It's like her brain has forgotten how to understand smells.
Try inhaling 3% hydrogen peroxide, like you would asthma medicine.
Not 3% !!!
Dilute that by 30 times with deionised or distilled water to make it 0.1% solution and use it in a nebuliser.
I don't use a nebulizer. I just repurposed a nasal spray bottle.
That was my fear when I lost my sense of taste and smell. I do not want to constantly be smelling rot but my senses returned after about 2 weeks.
Mine is to constantly smell car fumes like someone left a car running outside my window. Minus the car.
How long have you been like that? Curious, as we have a close friend in the same boat. I forwarded her the above info and links.
Same here.
Interesting. After losing my sense of smell and taste because of covid last year, it eventually came back. Then it changed again recently. Everything smells the same and tastes the same. It's not rotten, but it's a combination of eating too much asparagus (which I did at the onset of this) and something like bread baking.
Whether I'm cooking spaghetti or taking a sh-t, it smells the same. Eating chicken or chocolate ice cream, it tastes the same. F-cking annoying. I will try this.
My sister kind of improved for a while, but then her sense of taste and smell got worse. Now she seems to be back to her pre-Covid status.
Homeopathy helps - purchased at health food stores, Pure formulas, Vitacost, Boiron USA, etc. <$10
https://joettecalabrese.com/blog/loss-of-taste-and-smell/?fbclid=IwAR0lbZ3pAgHhO1Pj8lQCRhURYR0C4eur5W2SYB_duhwqk3YlHdVWauh0NAI
"Sanguinaria 200, twice daily, is a first-line remedy for the loss of smell and taste. For many, this may be the quick and easy answer.
It may encourage the senses of taste and smell to return, plus the Sanguinaria can clear sinuses to pre-sickness perfection.
Win-win-win!
However, it may not be a perfect fit for your experience. I’ve had it work beautifully for some clients, yet I’m aware of others who saw no improvement with Sanguinaria.
But as you know, in homeopathy, there is more than one way to skin a cat. If after several days or so of Sanguinaria with no improvement, Sulphur 30 (also used twice daily) is another good choice. I especially lean toward Sulphur if the sufferer has had the cold or sinus infection for an extended time.
Now, don’t tell me that you think having a cold for a week is an extended period — because it isn’t. Colds typically last for ten days and even two weeks! So, I would consider a cold to be extended after about three weeks.
But let’s say Sulphur doesn’t fit well with your symptoms either.
There are even more choices. For those with whom Sanguinaria and Sulphur haven’t provided improvement, I discussed Colchicum in a recent Facebook Live entitled Phantom Smells.
Colchicum is especially beneficial for a distorted sense of smell (where certain foods smell metallic, rotten or even smell like something else entirely). I’ve received several happy responses stating it’s worked well for those who didn’t respond to Sanguinaria.
Additionally, China may be an intelligent match for a loss or distortion of taste!
How did I discover that China might fit? Why, by using a repertory, of course.
Are you curious about using a repertory? Then I urge you to watch my Facebook live entitled, How to Choose a Remedy When You Don’t Know the Protocol. You can follow along with me as I peruse my repertory to discover the appropriateness of the remedy, China."
How does anyone know it was "covid" when the tests were all bunk?
You are correct, but there is only so many characters I can put into a topic title. While researching anosmia since my wife has had this condition for 3 years, I've read lots of stories online from people losing their senses from viral infections going back 10+ years. So, this is nothing "new" or "novel" at all.
Crazy. I did not know that fren!
I use flonase and most of my smells are back except onions still always smell rancid to me, and bad smells like poop or cat breath smell sickly sweet. I couldn't eat eggs for months because they also had that sickly sweet smell to me and I felt like I was eating shit...that seems to have gone away thankfully.
Flonase also prevents coronavirus iirc.