I have been wondering about the loss of taste after covid. My fiance, my baby and myself recently had covid. My fiance and baby only had 2 rough days.. mine lasted about 3 weeks. All of us are unvaccinated.. my question is, why do you think we never lost our sense of taste? Lots of other people I know, vaxxed and unvaxxed, when they had covid they lost their taste. Could it be a bigger immune response that causes it? Its kinda strange.
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Because COVID is BS, you probably had the flu. The people loosing their taste and smell have been poisoned, usually from the vaccine. Then they show symptoms of "covid".
I remember hearing a doctor say that whatever poison was in your body causing these "covid" symptoms could have depleted certain vitamins/minerals when fighting it. When certain important vitamins/minerals are missing, your brain can't communicate certain messages properly (such as taste and smell). Poisons will also cause oxidative damage within cells or the brain.
Antioxidants. Ivermectin, vitamin D, Zinc, NAC.... Help with oxidative damage from these poisons.
Using a 50/50 mixture of peroxide and distilled water to clear out bacteria in the nose (dilute more if it's too strong, you don't want it to burn your sinuses). Use the mixture in a nebulizer or cool mist humidifier. This actually brought my GF'S taste and smell back (she got the vaccine). And surprise, peroxide is an antioxidant.
You also have to remember, if the vaxxed peoples immune systems aren't working properly anymore, dormant or previously harmless bacteria within the body can start to spread. This bacteria can invade the sinuses, and now you no longer have smell or taste. Chronic sinusitis. Doctors have proven this by taking culture swabs from vaxxed and unvaxxed people.