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Smells and nutrtion
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Renee Radenberg - Child Nutrition, nutrition
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Smells and nutrtion

by Dunamaswoman, Jan 05, 2008 04:01PM
For almost a week I've been smelling cigarette smoke in my house. No one smokes in my house and I've never had this problem before. Could I be low on a vitamin or nutrient that might be leading to this sense of smell?

There have been colds in the house, but today is the first day I've had any symptoms.

by Renee Radenberg, Jan 08, 2008 06:19PM
To: Dunamaswoman
I never heard of any deficiency of vitamin, nutrient, or mineral that can affect smell. Sorry.
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by Piejack, Jan 16, 2008 12:24PM
Good chance it came from someone's clothing.  if you or your family members have gone to a bar, the smell of the cigarettes will transfer into the clothing, and you will smell THAT for days.
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