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Unlocking the Secrets of Your Sense of Smell - Introduction
to a 12 Part Series
It all started with a bolt up my nose. When I was four
years old, I inadvertently put a small, metal bolt in
my nose, which I could not remove. Afraid to tell my
mother, the bolt became a part of me. Kids do things
like that!
Almost 20 years later, after a series of x-rays relating
to some oral surgery, my dentist pointed to the mysterious
object in my nasal passage and asked whether I was aware
of it. They say that smell triggers memories, so after
a brief look at the x-ray, the light went on. "Yes!"
I exclaimed. "I remember lying in bed and putting
that thing in my nose."
For health reasons, the object was subsequently removed
and the vignette has provided lots of laughter whenever
I bring it up. I don't think it has enough weirdness
to make the Ripley's Believe It Or Not list, but it
does reveal a life long bond with my sense of smell
that has now, 50 years later, built the foundation of
my health and wellness business.
Of our five senses, our sense of smell is unlike the
others. Everything about our sense of smell sets it
apart - the way it works, its influence on behavior,
its control of our cravings and its usefulness to our
health and wellness. Why has it been relegated to the
bottom of the sensory pile?
I've spent the last three years fascinated by the power
of the olfactory system. I've spent hours discussing
this enigmatic sense with one of the world's leading
smell scientists, Dr. George Dodd. I've explored the
use of scents and aromas in our environment and how
companies are increasingly using aromas to influence
buying decisions. I probably know more about this sense
that most, and yet I'm no scientific researcher or smell
academic. I'm just fascinated at how our sense of smell
can be used for so much more than just the occasion
whiff of a fine wine, an exotic perfume or the smell
of a cappuccino.
Whenever I'm asked what it is that I do, I reply, "I
develop products that use our sense of smell to enhance
moods and influence behavior." It certainly gets
a better response than, "I'm a teacher." Or,
"I'm a carpenter." Everyone knows those occupations!
But mention the sense of smell and people look at you
with some suspicion. Who knows much about our olfactory
system and the part it plays in our health and well
being?
Our sense of smell is a new medical frontier and amazing
research is being conducted at leading universities
and laboratories that's elevating this sense to new
heights. Because the research delves deeply into biology,
psychology and physiology, unless you got a bent for
the sciences, it can get pretty technical - even boring.
But for most of us, just a basic understanding about
this enigmatic sense is all that's necessary to start
enjoying its benefits.
Whether you're sniffing wines, savoring gourmet foods,
turned on by your lover's scent, relaxing with scented
candles or trying to identify that fleeting odor, harnessing
the power of your sense of smell will go a long way
to enriching your life and providing you with an effective
tool to manage your moods.
Author: Luke Vorstermans
Luke Vorstermans is the founder of The Sense of Smell
Lab, a world leader in the development of innovative
products that use our sense of smell to influence behavior,
trigger memories, manage cravings, enhance moods and
improve sexual health. To learn more about enhancing
your sex drive, go to http://www.scentuellepatch.com
Keywords :sense of smell, human sense of smell,memory
of smell, olfactory smell, olfactory system, five senses,
scents, aromas
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