Hi Dan ...not using that.
I am suspecting the thyroid medication having horrid side affects with it and
would not doubt it is the culprit.
On Tuesday, May 22, 2018, 9:40:25 PM EDT, Dan Nave <[email protected]>
wrote:
Using hydrogen peroxide in the mouth can cause you to loose your ability to
taste.
On Sat, May 12, 2018 at 1:48 PM, Deborah Gerard <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Isa,
I was reading last-night about the zinc...I do take zinc 15mg but maybe need to
up it too or try to eat meat. It is so expensive to eat grass fed beef and I
sure don't want to eat any of the other toxic garbage...I think it is both
taste and smell...but mostly taste...drove me nuts I thought the food was just
getting worse or something...lol..Will get to the bottom of it for sure .
Thanks so much,
Debbie
On Saturday, May 12, 2018, 7:49:59 AM EDT, Isa M <[email protected]>
wrote:
Hello Debbie, is it smell or taste (or both..)? If it is smell Zinc
supplement can help ... Homeopathy too, Teucrium Marum. ᐧ
2018-05-12 10:29 GMT+02:00 André Juthe <[email protected]>:
If you are using CS in your mouth daily then that will make you loose taste for
obvious reasons (it kills the bacteria in the mouth which should be there and
which contribute to the taste when eating) but it is reversible. I just abstain
from CS a week or two.
/AJ
2018-05-12 6:10 GMT+02:00 David Bearrow <[email protected]>:
Hello Debbie,
I’m certainly no expert nor a doctor but I notice you started losing tastes
just about as spring came around and all the plants and trees started spewing
pollen into the air. Might it be that allergies have gotten to you and enflamed
your sinus which can effect your taste?If you think this might be true I
recommend you cleanse your liver. http://www.drclark.net/
cleanses/advanced/liver-cleans e-page/liver-cleanse-recipe
Dr Hulda Clark gave this simple recipe for cleaning the liver. It works. Its
truth. I have mitigated my lifelong horrible alergy to grass using this method.
There is a forum at https://www.curezone.org/.
David [email protected]
On Friday, May 11, 2018, STEVE LEVINE <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Debbie,
That doesn't sound like normal aging to me. It could be a pinched nerve going
to the taste buds in the upper cervical vertebrae. A good chiro could take care
of that if that is the issue. If it is pathogenic/parasites then a zapper and
antiparasitics would be helpful.
Thanks
Steve
www.energyhealersteve.com
702-768-1804
On May 11, 2018 at 8:32 PM Deborah Gerard <[email protected]> wrote:
Can you all comment for me please,
I am going to be 67 next month and in the last year or more I have really
noticed a dive in my ability to taste things. Is this normal part of aging? I
eat real clean no gmo's, no wheat, no diary, no processed foods, filter my
water that is all I drink, take all the vitamins and minerals and make CS and
take that daily...no hair dye no deodorant no non-stick cookware.I cut out
sugar and I notice if I eat at someones house say a desert I am totally
miserable the next day all day with incredible pressure in my head...could I
have parasites maybe?
Thanks tons in advance,
Debbie...Happy Mother's Day to all you ladies too
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