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 <devorah...@yahoo.com> 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 <ipuzzl...@gmail.com> > 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 <andre.ju...@gmail.com>: > > 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 <chip...@verizon.net>: > > 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 > <http://www.drclark.net/cleanses/advanced/liver-cleanse-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 Bearrow chip...@verizon.net > > On Friday, May 11, 2018, STEVE LEVINE <scl...@cox.net> 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 <devorah...@yahoo.com> 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 > > > > > > > > -- > André Juthe > andre.ju...@gmail.com > +46736232019 > Myrvägen 26 > 74732 Alunda > Sweden > > >