your sensitivity to taste will decline if you: smoke, drink alcohol and grow old
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Age will affect your sense of smell, taste and hearing. Age will decrease sensitivity of senses.
No, generally, smoke alarms lose sensitivity as they get older. Some fire codes require smoke alarms in one- and two-family dwellings to be replaced every ten years. Commercial smoke alarms must be tested and replaced when they can no longer be calibrated within the manufacturers' specifications.
the cigerettes taste a little bit strange and you might cough
chewing gum changes the nasty taste of smoke in your mouth !
Wish i knew. I have suddenly started to taste smoke on my tongue and can feel it in my throat, its driving me mad. I have been blaming the people around me that smoke, but i am experiencing it when nobody is smoking.
It depends if they have flavors or menthol in them. They taste just like they smell. Like smoke.
no it's a horrible taste and not any effective...
What do you mean? Do you mean why do nonsmokers nag for a smoke taste? No, I mean what I said--I sometimes get a smoky taste in my mouth...and I don't smoke.I've checked out blogs, and the closest I could come was people who "smell smoke," when there isn't any, could have sinus problems. My issue is a smoky taste.
Yes, but it will taste like shitt and it wont do anything to you...
Yes, hormones can affect your ability to taste salty food. For example, the hormone aldosterone can increase the perception of salty taste by enhancing the sensitivity of salt taste receptors on your taste buds. Conversely, hormonal changes like during pregnancy or menopause can alter your taste perception of salty foods.