TickTok (maybe) has just found out how the sniff/see returns, after Coddy-19.

After recovering (mainly) from Covid-19, many have discovered one of the most annoying effects - loss of taste. People are trying everything to regain their taste, especially for the holiday season and TikTok users seem to have found something. They're eating burned oranges to regain lost taste. Although I can [...]
After recovering (mainly) from Covid-19, many have discovered one of the most annoying effects - loss of taste.
People are trying everything to regain their taste, especially for the holiday season and TikTok users seem to have found something.
They're eating burned oranges to regain lost taste. Although they may smell good, there is no evidence that burned oranges are a “ilac” for the loss of taste after Ovid, but there are also some intriguing studies under consideration.
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Dr. Omid Mehdizdeh, otholaryringologist, says there is something known as “sniff recoup therapy”, an experimental process that tries to help people regain their scent.
Powerful scents, including burnt oranges, lemon skin, carafil, etc., smell 3-4 times a day for 3-4 months”, he says. A burnt orange is not enough to make a difference, but using it for a month in a row can be another story.
A study published in 2020 in The Laryngoscope found that strong aromas have helped people who have passed other viruses, not Coddy.
In cases of post-infective sense loss, there is evidence that this therapy provides healing. ”
The good news is that your scent and taste are likely to return on their own. A study by the British Medical Journal found that 90% of people who could not smell or taste anything during the infection with Ovidius are likely to be restored within 4-5 weeks, as cells self-reparate.
However, a burnt orange seems to speed up this process.










