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Our olfactory sense in evolution was designed to identify food and danger.

The human sense of smell is one of the most important ways we've survived, and these memories are deeply embedded in our DNA.

The "Key Breath" technique may unlock your personal code for sensitivities to substances in your enviroment.

Is it possible we store Olfactory memory through generations, helping to guide our survival? Absolutly!
 
We are unique in how our brain/body connection habitually responds to our environment. Finding your Key Breath can give you clues to this mysterious connection. 


 

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Key Breath

When you smell an odor, you’re actually breathing in tiny molecules. These molecules stimulate specialized nerve cells, called olfactory sensory neurons, high inside the nose. There are a few million of these cells inside your nose. Each makes one of about 500 different types of odor receptor, enabling it to selectively capture a specific set of odor molecules.

Based on the test findings, the researchers calculated that humans can discriminate more than 1 trillion scents. This number most likely represents a lower limit, since only 128 odors, in mixtures of 30 or less components, were tested.

“The message here is that we have more sensitivity in our sense of smell than for which we give ourselves credit. We just don’t pay attention to it and don’t use it in everyday life,” Keller says.

—by Carol Torgan, Ph.D.

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