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Originally published December 13 2004

Inability to identify certain smells predicts development of Alzheimer's disease

by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor

It's fascinating research: when a patient is unable to identify ten selected smells (lemons, leather, etc.), it indicates they are haded straight for Alzheimer's disease.

This demonstrates just how closely the olfactory senses are tied to overall nervous system function. It's also one reason why I believe that the long-term use of fragrance chemicals found in laundry detergents, soaps, shampoos and personal care products actually promotes Alzheimer's disease: because it dulls the senses and clouds the mind.






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