THICK DISCOURSE CUM GHOST RESOLUTION: NO: HIGHEST VIBE
Below is the Google search on something that tastes like baking soda but in the inside and you can't explain if it's an experience or a smell or a taste and it is all of those. So that's called PHANTOSMIA. And the healing part about it is that the lifted areas are just distinguishable to a person who knows what they're doing. When there's an open container around, no. It is just the actual act. There is a person. And there isn't anything that they're doing but poison and talking and seeing. But there is something else going on about it. When the language or skill set is allowed down and it starts to talk, it's just them. It is a resultant of cum and no fuck.
So I am getting on. I only represent the heart chakra. And it only feels in that area. I am reiki arts. But there is no person around that needs. So I am the only one that understands what that feeling is. That only means it needs to be expressed out at dozens. But none really recognize it. So someone is yelled out and another says it's got it. A slow down, not form, of rape. When your voice typing, letters like p and b are not distinguishable and it only runs into a word or something that isn't expressed either. So AI is prevalent right now and so are evil dark ones.
All right. When you are trying to run through walls and say it's here, that is just the expression at that level. Thanks!
Google search:
Experiencing the sudden end of phantom smells (phantosmia) and tastes (dysgeusia) is a positive sign that indicates the underlying cause has resolved and that your nervous and sensory systems are healing. What "lifting" the phantom sensations means
When phantom sensations disappear, it typically means one of the following has happened:
Healing from an infection. Phantosmia and dysgeusia are often caused by damage to the sensory nerves from a viral or bacterial infection, such as COVID-19, the flu, or a sinus infection. When your body has fully recovered, these sensations should cease.
Resolution of inflammation. Conditions like chronic sinusitis or nasal polyps can trigger these symptoms. The lifting of phantom sensations may indicate that inflammation has gone down, either naturally or through treatment.
Nerve regeneration. Nerve damage caused by a head injury or a severe infection is a common cause of phantom smells. The sensory nerves in your nose have the ability to regenerate, and the disappearance of symptoms shows this process is complete.
Relief from a migraine. In some cases, phantosmia can occur as part of a migraine aura. The symptoms ending mean that the migraine episode is over.
Symptom management. For more persistent neurological causes like epilepsy, the cessation of symptoms is likely due to successful medical management with appropriate medication.
The "experience" of phantosmia
The "phantom experience" you mention likely refers to how distressing and confusing these symptoms can be. Because smell and taste are linked, a person with phantosmia often finds that food tastes bad or strange, which can lead to a reduced quality of life and even anxiety or depression.
The experience lifts when your brain stops producing these false signals and your perception of the world returns to normal. This positive change restores your appreciation for food and your environment and can offer significant emotional relief.
When to see a doctor
For most people, temporary phantosmia resolves on its own. However, if the phantom sensations return or are accompanied by other symptoms, it is important to see a healthcare provider. They can rule out any more serious underlying conditions, such as a brain tumor or neurological disorder.
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