Acupuncture may help some individuals regain their sense of smell, particularly if their loss is related to conditions like post-viral anosmia. By stimulating specific points, acupuncture may enhance olfactory function and promote overall healing. However, its effectiveness can vary widely from person to person, and more research is needed to establish its efficacy for this specific issue. Consulting with a healthcare professional is recommended for tailored advice and treatment options.
can bring back many emotions that where present during time of first impression,or deeply emotional times. Also smells bring back a sense of security,or fear but definitley familiarisms.
A fish's strongest sense is typically its sense of smell. They use their keen sense of smell to detect food, predators, and even to find their way back to their spawning grounds.
Yes, dogs can use their strong sense of smell to find their way back home.
Smell, dragons have a very good sense of smell.
How or whether your sense of smell will return is dependent upon what caused it to disappear in the first place. See an ENT (ear, nose, throat doctor) or neurologist asap for appropriate diagnosis and treatment. The longer the sense of smell is gone, the less likely you will get it back.
Acupuncture can cure your back pain in a matter of minutes. Acupuncture is alternative medicine used to manipulate the nerves by inserting needles in the body.
I have had acupuncture for my back and it wasn't on the tongue. I found acupuncture fairly painless for the most part and it did help.
Yes it will vary soon.
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A loss of smell and/or taste can be corrected with zinc supplements from a health food store or pharmacy.
Acupuncture has been proven to be safe way to alleviate lower back pain without any negative side-effects. Studies have found that using acupuncture, that it can relieve back pain for six months or longer.
Technically, we only "taste" sweet, sour, salt and bitter. The tongue can only sense those 4 tastes. The rest of what we often call "taste buds" is actually the smell of food. If you have a sinus infection you can often lose the sense of smell. As soon as your cold passes, you are decongested and you start feeling better, your sense of taste should come right back! If you can't taste anything at all, even after you are well, You may need some medical assistance in recovering your sense of smell. Unfortunately there are some who lose their sense of smell and never get it back. Only a doctor can assist you on this one.