Smell and Brain Health
Developing a sensitive palate and sense of smell can enhance not only dietary choices but also interpersonal relationships, reflecting our biological alignment. A strong sense of smell is linked to brain health, with loss of olfactory function potentially indicating neurological issues. Interestingly, olfactory neurons are unique in their ability to replenish throughout life, a process influenced by factors like exercise and dopamine levels.In this clip
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How Smell, Taste & Pheromone-Like Chemicals Control You | Huberman Lab Podcast #25
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Why is neuron activity important for smell recovery in the Huberman Lab Podcast episode How Smell, Taste & Pheromone-Like Chemicals Control You | Huberman Lab Podcast #25 and the clip Smell and Brain Health?
How is loss of smell linked to brain health?
Why is neuron activity important for smell recovery?