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Health Tip: Losing Your Sense of Taste
by
HealthFinder
Posted
Fri 11 Feb 2011 12:00pm
of your senses of taste and smell. If you begin to lose the ability to distinguish foods that are sweet, salty, sour or bitter, a number of factors could be at fault.
The University of Maryland Medical Center offers these possible causes for impaired taste:
Getting older.
Having Bell's palsy.
Having the gum disease gingivitis.
Having a cold
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Sugar Water: The Favorite Among Mice Even When They Have No Sense of Taste
by
Connie Bennett
Posted
Thu 02 Oct 2008 3:12pm
Sugar water is quite popular among rodents -- even when they don't have a sense of taste.
Randy Dotinga of HealthDay News reports about a new study, which shows that mice with no sense of taste still preferred sugar water over ordinary water.
This finding suggests, Dotinga tells us, that "the mice had a way of sensing that the sugar water had calories
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Bad Taste in My Mouth and Gnashing of Teeth
by
maeflye
Posted
Mon 20 Nov 2006 12:00am
Before I started parenting teenagers I really didn’t get these phrases. “That left a bad taste in my mouth” and “gnashing of teeth.” Now I totally get... so hard that I broke my tooth.
And the Bad Taste in My Mouth thing... it’s crazy but I have a huge need to brush my teeth continually lately -- after long tedious
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Left me with a Bad Taste in My Mouth
by
maeflye
Posted
Tue 05 Jun 2007 12:00am
I never knew what this phrase meant until we adopted older kids. I didn't understand what a "bad taste in ones mouth" had to do with anything.
But now I know.
After several unpleasant conversations in the last hour my mouth tastes awful. It's a result of some chemical that the body produces when adrenaline is pumping or cortisol or something
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Talk About Leaving a Bad Taste In Your Mouth…
by
Fit Bottomed Girls
Posted
Tue 29 Dec 2009 3:00am
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, and on the verge of heart failure. What would I tell my family? And Erin?
And then I thought, “Wait a minute. I don’t have a metallic taste in my mouth ALL THE TIME. Just when I eat... chicken breast with roasted asparagus (the hubby cooked dinner; it was awesome), took a sip and was puzzled. The wine tasted metallic, kinda tinny. I took another drink
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The cause of the bitter taste in my mouth
by
Ashley
Posted
Tue 29 Sep 2009 4:09pm
1 Comment
Earlier this week I commented to Joey that I had a weird bitter taste in my mouth. It started on Friday afternoon while I was eating lunch and then I really noticed it when... that this mysterious symptom was the first sign of impending death. He googled "bitter taste in my mouth while eating" and after reading a few forums and blogs we discovered the cause
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Bitter taste in your mouth? Could be pine nuts!
by
Alison S.
Posted
Mon 19 Apr 2010 12:00am
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to me.”
About two years ago I experienced the same thing. I suddenly had a bitter taste in my mouth whenever I ate something. Didn’t matter what it was something sweet or sour... are affected by it, while others aren’t.
So, if you’re pining for pine nuts, be aware that you might just be left with a bitter taste in your mouth!
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Mysterious bitter taste in my mouth turns out to have simple solution
by
Dr. John B.
Posted
Wed 07 Jul 2010 2:42pm
of my own. And I had no idea what was causing it. The symptoms? A bitter, metallic-like taste in my mouth, but only when I ate. Pretty much everything I ate would bring... nuts. Apparently, I was suffering from what is being termed ‘pine mouth’. Eating pines can lead to a bitter/metallic taste in the mouth that can last for days. No-one seems
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Taste and Your Other Senses
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eatnormalnow
Posted
Mon 16 May 2011 9:21am
rely on taste, only one of your five senses, rather than using them all to increase intensity and joy in life. If so, by engaging all five senses, you may reduce unwanted eating...’re letting taste do all the work to bring you sensory pleasure, it’s time to think outside the box, time to dabble in delighting in your other senses and slowly wean yourself
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