Odors began to return with the help of WellSmell after several years of being odorless

It seems like it’s never too late to start rehabilitating the sense of smell – unless it’s a case of, for example, olfactory nerve damage caused by a fall!

We received excellent customer feedback: after several years of being odor-free, the odors began to return with the help of our product.

“In the middle of the second box (phase 2), my nose felt like it was “waking up” because I noticed that I smelled the bone meal I spread on the peonies and the smell of pancakes in my dreams, both quite weak, but different. I’m going to persevere because I’m starting to smell my old perfumes and everything from onions to flowers. So my experience is positive and I am happy about it. I plan to continue for a few years because already (at the end of phase 2) the result is rewarding and gratifying.”

Based on our own experiences and feedback from customers, the ability to smell can develop even over a long period of time with olfactory training rehabilitation.

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