nasal cavity even if the olfactory lobe is not registering fragrances
to the brain. Therefore the changes in the mood, sleep etc would be
experienced. It is a different pathway than the sensation of smell in
the brain.
On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 11:26 AM, Mindy LeFort <decembermoon23@gmail.com> wrote:
> Everybody else has stories from people who lost their sense of smell at some
> point in their life. Then subsequently how its starting to heal and return.
> I have a completely different personal account. My husband was born without
> a sense of smell. He has anosmia. I have been using aromatherapy on him for
> years. With the exact same effect as it has on me. He has insomnia so I
> flood the house with lavender when he gets home from work, etc. Everything
> has the desired effect and he has no idea I'm doing it lol. Well he knows
> I'm trying. He just can't tell what is in the air or on our sheets. But he
> knows I use oils. It's kinda my secret wellness weapon since he won't take
> herbs or alternative methods.he believes in the oils now
>
> On Nov 5, 2010 7:44 AM, "AmyKathryn" <akmeade@gmail.com> wrote:
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