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People Who Got Anosmia Due to COVID-19 Are Turning to ‘Smell Therapy’ – ScienceAlert
Smell training uses essential oils, like rose, lemon, clove, and eucalyptus, to stimulate the nerves in your nose responsible for smell.
A growing number of people who lost their smell during the COVID-19 pandemic and haven’t been able to get it back are now turning to “smell therapy.”
Anosmia, or loss of smell, was first recognized by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) as an official COVID-19 symptom in April alongside the loss of taste.
Both affected hospitalized coronavirus patients as well as those who had a mild form of infection or showed no other symptoms.
But while many recovering COVID-19 patients have since regain…
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