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Re(1): Loss of sense of smell
Posted on August 31, 2014 at 06:39:13 PM by KenricoCare
Hi L. Adams,
Damage to the olfactory nerve cells that send the scent information to the brain can cause anosmia (loss of smell). It is commonly caused by nasal congestion from sinus infection, cold, allergy or poor air quality.
Exposure to toxic chemicals such as pesticides and solvents can seriously damage the nerve cells.
Other conditions such as head trauma, after surgery, blockages (nasal polyps) and certain medications can also cause anosmia.
To repair the nerve cells, we highly recommend the following weekly schedule for your husband:
Monday: ZEO and TRMX-3
Tuesday: ZEO and TRMX-3
Wednesday: ZEO and TRMX-3
Thursday: LEXIRIN and KX-2
Friday: ZEO and TRMX-3
Saturday: ZEO and TRMX-3
Sunday: ZEO and TRMX-3
Daily dosage is two (2) pads per day every day.
Placement areas on the feet according to the reflexology chart at https://www.kenrico.com/kenrico_reflexology.html:
ZEO: Nose, frontal sinus
KX-2: Cerebrum
LEXIRIN: Nose, frontal sinus
TRMX-3: Brain stem / cerebellum / head, liver, kidney
All the best,
Kenrico Medical Consultation Support (MCS)
Damage to the olfactory nerve cells that send the scent information to the brain can cause anosmia (loss of smell). It is commonly caused by nasal congestion from sinus infection, cold, allergy or poor air quality.
Exposure to toxic chemicals such as pesticides and solvents can seriously damage the nerve cells.
Other conditions such as head trauma, after surgery, blockages (nasal polyps) and certain medications can also cause anosmia.
To repair the nerve cells, we highly recommend the following weekly schedule for your husband:
Monday: ZEO and TRMX-3
Tuesday: ZEO and TRMX-3
Wednesday: ZEO and TRMX-3
Thursday: LEXIRIN and KX-2
Friday: ZEO and TRMX-3
Saturday: ZEO and TRMX-3
Sunday: ZEO and TRMX-3
Daily dosage is two (2) pads per day every day.
Placement areas on the feet according to the reflexology chart at https://www.kenrico.com/kenrico_reflexology.html:
ZEO: Nose, frontal sinus
KX-2: Cerebrum
LEXIRIN: Nose, frontal sinus
TRMX-3: Brain stem / cerebellum / head, liver, kidney
All the best,
Kenrico Medical Consultation Support (MCS)
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Loss of sense of smell - By L. Adams August 28, 2014 at 08:28:34 AM
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