Andrew Huberman· PhD
If any of you have ever had a cold or you have for whatever reason you've lost your sense of smell, you become what they call anosmic, your sense of taste suffers also.
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If any of you have ever had a cold or you have for whatever reason you've lost your sense of smell, you become what they call anosmic, your sense of taste suffers also.
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anyone that got covid and couldn't smell well for a day like myself that sucked I I mean I remember biting into a handful of blueberries and I couldn't taste it well either because uh wasn't the cold it's the lack of smell those taste and smell are are intermeshed