Skick on Nostr: My dad just developed phantosmia about a year ago in his early 70s. It is very mild ...
My dad just developed phantosmia about a year ago in his early 70s. It is very mild compared to what you describe, but he says he randomly smells something like asphalt. Have you considered trying lions mane and/or psilocybin microdosing? Both stimulate neurogenesis and neuroplasticity so it is quite possible that it could make a difference. A carnivore diet could also make a difference, cutting out every single thing you eat that could possibly be interfering with your cellular health.
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