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Thanks Bill. I look forward to your more simpler, healing way of explaning this intricte system, if you truly want to stay with this. Keep in mind, however, that there is always the "possibility" of another reason for the altered sense of smell, such as a tumor pressing against a nerve in the smell/taste pathway from center brain to olfactory center. That is why it is important to not wait too long to seek additional care if symptoms persist. Best to be cautious when problems arise in areas so close to the brain.
Quite often, just because we are now eating macrobitoic diets we think we are above and beyond disease, but those of us who have been in the health business for a long time know that this simply is not the case. The reasons are many -- inheritence, genetics, environmental conditions, working situations, stess, past habits, age factoring, consciousness, in-utero/placental feedings, psychological inheritance, geography, climatatic factors, astrologics, physical injuries, first/second hand smoke, etc. I feel we still have a long way to travel and seking out medical attention when the condition is warrented is a sign of humility and understanding that we simply are not superheroes.
In peace, Roy
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