Covid 19 coronavirus: Will fish sauce and charred oranges return the world Covid took from me?
4 Mar, 2021 05:00 AM
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For people who have lost their sense of smell to Covid, scent training with various foods and other aromas can help reawaken their olfactory abilities. Photo / Ryan Jenq, The New York Times
For people who have lost their sense of smell to Covid, scent training with various foods and other aromas can help reawaken their olfactory abilities. Photo / Ryan Jenq, The New York Times
New York Times
By: Tejal Rao
Regaining my sense of smell is tedious and slow, but I m using the only therapy proven to work.
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Will Fish Sauce and Charred Oranges Return the World Covid Took From Me?
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The Drinks Business
10 February 2021 By Christian Smith
A student who hails from Toronto in Canada has shared his mother’s childhood recipe that he says helped him to regain his sense of taste and smell after COVID-19.
23-year-old Kemar Gary Lalor, a Canadian architecture student who is based in Toronto, recently spoke to Buzzfeed News about how his family’s experience with COVID-19 lead him to discover his mother’s remedy, one that she herself was given as a child in Jamaica.
Lalor’s mother, Trudy-Ann Lalor tested positive for COVID-19 and lost both her sense of taste and smell, while 23-year-old Lalor also lost both senses but was never tested for the respiratory illness.