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Barbara Sheppard <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 14 Jan 2000 16:51:30 +1000
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At 06:33 AM 8/01/00 -0500, Ilya wrote:

>Amadeus Schmidt wrote:
>> I experienced an enhanced sense of smell after
>> 2-3 weeks and also generally enhanced senses.
>> Maybe that was due to the cut out of dairy only.
>Could also be adrenal exhaustion.

Is it possible that an enhanced sense of smell (or other sense) can result
from eating more nutritious food and thus having a body that is less
clogged up with waste? Or is it always likely to be the result of adrenal
exhaustion?

I don't understand why this would occur. Why would the senses function
better (presumably requiring more energy) when at the same time another
(important) part of the body is in need of repair?

Barbara

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