Comments on “Odors boost brain health? Fragrance therapy improves older adults’ memory by 226%”

  1. rassalas says:
    08/02/2023 at 9:00 PM

    So this must be great news for panty sniffers.

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  2. Plotinus says:
    08/03/2023 at 4:17 PM

    Interesting comment. I’m gonna put out an untested hypothesis that the embarrassed snark around odors, and especially sexual odors may actually have to do with scent’s “royal road” to the brain.

    This is encouraging stuff overall … it would be great to get some details to allow home experimentation since the setup seems simple

    Scary stuff too … our less-than-savory operatives that populated the black sites and developed “enhanced interrogation” might be all over this one

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  3. claude says:
    08/05/2023 at 2:41 AM

    WHERE can we buy these odors that would enhance our memory and brain health for older people ?
    is it possible by postal order ?
    thanks

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  4. John says:
    08/07/2023 at 6:56 PM

    This is VERY good news for anyone who is a caretaker of their elders in their 70s (not far behind here, so I got some scents going myself). Which brings up the question of scented candles, incense sticks, etc…It would be nice to know the status of using these alternatives.
    Additionally, using a diffuser in a common room on one floor…will the same effect be observed with the strength not as strong?
    Specific scents? Can I just go to Amazon and get a 2 hour diffuser and 40 (10mL) bottles?

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