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Could it be due to anything other than a virus?

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It seems to have something to do with the whole package of what neurons tell the brain and how the brain interprets. So, my guess is that you need something to mess up the nerves first. Dr. Raoult mentioned in a presentation he gave in English that I have on my rumble channel, that they had a protocol for retraining the brain to recover the sense of smell, but don't know much about the details. When you change your glasses, the brain needs some time to reinterpret what the eyes send it, and till then your vision is a bit wobly. In this case, the loss of taste and smell coincided with fever symptoms. etc, so best guess is that spike protein gets the blame. But maybe when taste is recovered. part of it is the brain being able to adapt to the changes in what is being sent to it.

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Did you know that there are all kinds of chemicals that you can inhale that can cause loss of taste and smell, temporarily or permanently? Gasoline is a good example. Ever siphoned gas with your mouth through a hose? I have. Chew some bubble gum after that and see what it tastes like.

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