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Sunday July 20, 2008
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Smell is one of the chemical senses, the other being taste. They are so called because they sense chemicals, and smells are, of course, chemicals. With these senses we sample our environment for information. We are continuously testing the quality of the air we breathe (this will alert us to potential dangers, e.g. smoke) as well as using this sense to inform us of other relevant information, such as the presence of food or another individual.
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Articles:
All About the Sense of Smell
by Dr. Gary Farr 6/17/2002
Smell is often considered to be the least important of all the senses, but it may be one of the oldest, and probably acts on the subconscious more than the other senses. There is little doubt that scents have important roles in human behavior. The body is provided with glands to produce specific odors, many of which appear to be associated with sexual attraction and excitement, and others that have considerable significance as well.
Nutritional Support for Respiratory Conditions
by Dr. Gary Farr 8/4/2003
You do not have to suffer with respiratory problems. We offer the following Standard Process supplements in addressing respiratory conditions
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