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Sense of Smell Unit
To understand how your sense of smell works—how your nose takes in smells and the olfactory system perceives them—you need a brief introduction to the anatomy of this system.
Studies thus far have shown that smell training is the best method of improving smell loss. Certain medications such as steroids may improve the efficacy of smell training – to learn more contact your …
Smell therapy (SRT) is a treatment for loss of smell, also referred to as hyposmia or anosmia. It can be used to help return your sense of smell if it was lost during a viral infection or minor head trauma.
Research shows that this therapy can improve a person’s ability to smell when they have lost some or all of their sense of smell. What do I need to do? Buy 4 to 8 small bottles of essential oil with scents that …
Smell and taste are the oldest of the senses. They are essen-tial for survival, having evolved to play key roles in such basic processes as feeding, mating, and avoiding danger.
The organs of human smell, the olfactory epithelium, are in the upper portion of each nasal cavity. The region consists of olfactory receptor cells found in tiny, hair-like cilia that are bathed in a layer of mucus.
The sense of smell is also known as the Olfactory system. The Olfactory system helps us detects smells in the environment and determine if they are pleasurable or noxious.