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“If you’re not getting enough zinc in your diet, you may have side effects such as lack of alertness, and a reduced sense of taste and smell. https://www.healthline.com/health/zinc-deficiency

Zinc is being used as a natural treatment for covid-19

“If you’re not getting enough zinc in your diet, you may have side effects such as lack of alertness, and a reduced sense of taste and smell. https://www.healthline.com/health/zinc-deficiency Zinc is being used as a natural treatment for covid-19

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I thought the same, it's just reduced like any other cold. No, this was a complete and total loss of smell. Nothing, not even overheated cooking oil, not that super-strong pine cleaner that makes your nose burn, nothing. About two weeks and it was back.

Some things still taste wrong, the commercial brewer coffee we use at work tastes off, and artificial sweeteners still taste - wrong. That's the only way I can describe it. Maybe watery?

I had a couple days where I had that got a cold achey feeling, and a runny nose for a couple weeks. That's about it.

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There are a few things that still smell a tiny bit off for me. Certain oils like olive oil, or more chemical things like rubbing alcohol have a different scent to them now. But other than that, my sense of smell has basically completely returned.

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Wow the commercial coffee and artificial sweeteners taste wrong to you now? Seems like corona fixed your previously gutter tier tastebuds

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Sorry Mister Starbucks.

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Starbucks is really shitty coffee