I wouldn't call that a very good thing,because, there is a wire connecting the nasal nerve to the head and the extremely sensitive nose in contact with unpleasant odor triggers a headache, when it gets irritated by any odor which,well, irritates it:-).
Sequence of events as it occurs:
Odors wage war on the nasal nerve (I think some knowledgeable types call it Olfactory or something)
Odor Type: Happy/ Unpleasant
Result: Peace/Jangling
Result (Result): Tug at the connecting wire
Result (Result(Result)): Sniff seeking out odor/Irritating headache.
Its interesting, the number of odors that I encountered today. I probably paid too much attention to them today.
In retrospect, must have looked quite a mutt, sniffing and crinkling my nose :
- Shampoo and conditioner on freshly washed hair (happy odor) -sense of freshness
- Warm vanilla sugar (ditto)- ditto
- Filtered coffee at 7:30 am - zingy
- Crisp toast-delicious
- Dusty road- puky
- Chlorine/sulfurous odor on the factories belt- terrible, nauseous, puky.
I try holding my breath, the entire time the chloriny affair prevails, but when I exhale a li'il, the odors attack with a vengeance. So I am going to throw all that unwanted effort outta the window.
I only just discovered that dried sunflower has an extremely earthy, herby smell- likee
I also like the smell of green tea and aloe and so the folks in Bath & Body Works stopped making it!
P.S: Also discovered a connection between the odors and the throat.
I am one hypochondriac mutt- my olfactories (yes that's what they are called) rest!
1 comment:
1. the green clover and aloe one is also nice .. the one you gave me. in fact, it's started running out so using sparingly these days.
2. get a life .. better still get a gas mask.
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