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It seems that the cold is widely circulating this winter season.
After helping friends and coaching clients bounce back and regain their lost sense of smell, I thought you might benefit from this short science summary.
Video, Images and Full list of Resources: bit.ly/3GeDtsm
In brief, we discuss the importance of prophylactic cleansing of your nasal passages with real salt and liquid iodine.
Equally important, we explore red light therapy and zinc as tools to restore the olfactory dysfunction that seems to occur after this cold.
Last, but certainly not least there’s evidence to suggest prolonged olfactory dysfunction may signal increased risk for cognitive decline and future dementia, especially in APOE4 carriers.
Hope you find this short video and associated references helpful!
Episode Time Stamps:
0:22 The cold is going around
1:13 Vitamin D and A are important, it’s tacitly implied you’re taking these nutrients
1:52 Iodine is helpful, for pre and post exposure prophylaxis
3:12 A liquid iodine solution that doesn’t stain
3:49 NeilMed nasal rinse is amazing, so many applications
5:15 Zinc, the olfactory bulb and loss of smell and taste
5:40 Loss of smell, taste and APOE4 genotype
6:49 Physiology of smell loss and infection
8:35 Great interview about cognitive decline and olfactory dysfunction w/ Lew Lim, PhD
10:00 Loss of smell: a warning of future cognitive decline?
10:58 Zinc and sense of smell study
12:18 Zinc Glycinate and Zinc Taste Test
13:35 How Zinc gets depleted with exercise and sauna therapy
14:37 Light Therapy and smell
15:23 Portable Red Light Therapy device
16:23 Intranasal red light applications
Link to Full list of Resources and discount codes: bit.ly/3GeDtsm
By Mike Mutzel shares interviews with Peter Attia, Jason Fung, Stan Efferding,4.7
11991,199 ratings
It seems that the cold is widely circulating this winter season.
After helping friends and coaching clients bounce back and regain their lost sense of smell, I thought you might benefit from this short science summary.
Video, Images and Full list of Resources: bit.ly/3GeDtsm
In brief, we discuss the importance of prophylactic cleansing of your nasal passages with real salt and liquid iodine.
Equally important, we explore red light therapy and zinc as tools to restore the olfactory dysfunction that seems to occur after this cold.
Last, but certainly not least there’s evidence to suggest prolonged olfactory dysfunction may signal increased risk for cognitive decline and future dementia, especially in APOE4 carriers.
Hope you find this short video and associated references helpful!
Episode Time Stamps:
0:22 The cold is going around
1:13 Vitamin D and A are important, it’s tacitly implied you’re taking these nutrients
1:52 Iodine is helpful, for pre and post exposure prophylaxis
3:12 A liquid iodine solution that doesn’t stain
3:49 NeilMed nasal rinse is amazing, so many applications
5:15 Zinc, the olfactory bulb and loss of smell and taste
5:40 Loss of smell, taste and APOE4 genotype
6:49 Physiology of smell loss and infection
8:35 Great interview about cognitive decline and olfactory dysfunction w/ Lew Lim, PhD
10:00 Loss of smell: a warning of future cognitive decline?
10:58 Zinc and sense of smell study
12:18 Zinc Glycinate and Zinc Taste Test
13:35 How Zinc gets depleted with exercise and sauna therapy
14:37 Light Therapy and smell
15:23 Portable Red Light Therapy device
16:23 Intranasal red light applications
Link to Full list of Resources and discount codes: bit.ly/3GeDtsm

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