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of interest?
On Tue, 17 Jul 2001, Martha Brassil wrote:
> To improve your sense of smell you could try some zinc supplements as a
> shortage of this mineral can cause a poor sense of smell. Take the zinc last
> thing at night. I also have found that when the body is detoxified one's
> sense of smell becomes enhanced.
> Yours
> martha
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Prema Qadir" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2001 11:41 PM
> Subject: Re: Instinctive Nutrition Durian Party
>
>
> > Roman,
> >
> > I just read the following statement, at the Instinctive Living Website
> > <http://INSTINCTIVE-LIVING.COM/ex3.html>:
> >
> > "This experiment helps you to feel the difference between an instinct and
> > intelligence. The sense of smell seems to be the best possible instrument
> to
> > choose the right food at the right moment."
> >
> >
> > My sense of smell is dysfunctional. Sometimes, I can't smell when
> > my brown rice is burning in the pressure cooker, for example. So, I've
> > resorted to using a rice cooker.
> >
> > If my sense of smell is dysfunctional, then how can I make instinctive
> > eating choices?
> >
> > Is there any way to improve my sense of smell? I'd like that!
> >
> >
> > forward!
> > trust, prema
> >
>
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