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POST COVID HAVE YOU SMELLESS?? Essential Oils Can Help!

Updated: Dec 16, 2022

This past Thursday I had the pleasure of hosting a table @ Stamford, NY Library for their first Community Wellness Fair. some interesting tips for helping with a sudden loss of scent after a bout of Covid or other type illnesses. Jason Howland of The Mayo Clinic states in May 2022 that :" The loss or change in a person’s sense of taste and smell is something that can happen to people who have had COVID-19. It’s a common symptom with other viruses, including influenza, but it’s happening at a much larger magnitude due to the scale of the COVID-19 pandemic.


Current estimates indicate that 20% of people with COVID-19 will experience some alteration of their sense of taste and smell.

“On top of that, about another 20% of folks will come down with some prolonged version of this that can sometimes last for several weeks to several months,” says Dr. Greg Vanichkachorn, a Mayo


Clinic occupational medicine specialist.

The good news is that, over time, roughly 95% of those people can expect improvement in taste and smell in less than a year. And with help, the recovery of those senses can be sped up even more.


“There have been a lot of different therapies out there and touted for help with this, and we’ve combed through all the research. But the thing that we have seen to be the most effective, both in practice and in research, is something called ‘olfactory retraining,'” says Dr. Vanichkachorn.

The nerves involved in taste and smell can heal and regrow. It’s called “neuroplasticity.”


“So the idea is that if we can challenge those nerves with different smells, that will help them regrow in the proper fashion,” says Dr. Vanichkachorn.

Olfactory retraining involves smelling specific substances to do that.


“And those substances are clove, lemon, eucalyptus and rose. And what we recommend is that patients smell these substances for 15 seconds, twice a day for several weeks or several months. And this has been associated with significant improvements in the ability to taste and smell,” says Dr. Vanichkachorn."



So, here @ Mountain's Bounty, I use Quality essential oils with all of my Massage Clients. So I made up some very LOW-Fi aromatherapy kits and handed them out to the public while also offering Free Chair massage to the Community Wellness Fair attendees.


The Kits included small 10-15 drops of each essential oil, mixed with jojoba oil in tiny jars. The package contained information on how to use this very simple technique. 4 small zip clocks and 4 large cotton balls. The instructions says: Pour contents of each individual bottle onto its OWN individual cotton ball until all absorbs and then place that in its own zip lock bag. once you have done all four scents, you now have your very own #olfactoryretrainingkit. You can keep in refrigerator sealed up and take out daily to smell the individual scents for 2-3 minutes each. You can keep this up for about 2 weeks and see some real changes in your sense of smell.


If you or someone YOU know suffers from the lack of smell. Give this a try, and let me know how it goes!




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