Loss of the Sense of Smell – German New Medicine Testimonial

These-Real Life Testimonials were written by people who apply German New Medicine in their daily lives.

I have lost my excellent sense of smell.

I had an excellent sense of smell and was also very sensitive to bad smells. I could rapidly and unerringly identify individual components – olfactory elements – in food or wine.

When my husband’s bleeding carcinoma was closed with a laser, he had a horrible smell coming from his stomach that got up my nose every time I got close to him. I was almost struck by it the first time I smelled it. That stench of burnt flesh and blood almost took my breath away. But I couldn’t show him that. He depended on me to hold, support, and snuggle up to him. But this smell haunted and tormented me terribly.
I swallowed my horror – but he needed me.

However, I have lost my superior sense of smell, and often I can’t smell anything at all, not my perfume or the food I am preparing. Before, I could smell a dish and tell relatively accurately whether there might be a hint of cinnamon, garlic, or whatever. Today, the food has to be a charred black lump in front of me to smell it.

I do not have a cold and dry nose, so it has nothing to do with the stink conflict or nasal mucosa. But I cannot assign this happening, so not to the biological process. Is this still conflict-active now? It should be because the loss of function is the active phase. Why is it not resolved? My husband is no longer alive, and I won’t have to smell that horrible smell. Or do I solve only when I accept that he is no longer alive?

Note by Helmut Pilhar

If it were conflict-active, only the particular odor would be “blanked out.” In the healing, there is a fall of smell (anemia). So, it seems to be hanging healing.

There are probably a number of tracks reminiscent of the DHS.

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