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31.) Your Nose
Over one day ago | Sat Sep 20 19:58:00 PDT 2008
When the smell receptors are stimulated, signals travel along the olfactory nerve to the olfactory bulb. The olfactory bulb is underneath the front of your brain just above the nasal cavity. Signals are sent from the olfactory bulb to ...
From nk
32.) New Studies Continue to Confirm the Anxiety-Reducing Effects of ...
Over one day ago | Thu Nov 13 6:17:00 PST 2008
It was speculated that the psycho-physiologic effects of lavender Shirodhara would be brought about by three mechanisms: (1) the well-known relaxing action of essential oils from L. angustifolia mediated by olfactory nerves, ...
From noreply@blogger.com (Tarah Michelle Cech, ND)
33.) Aerosol Travels Nerve from Nose to Brain to Treat Stroke in Mice
Over one day ago | Fri Dec 26 21:55:00 PST 2008
The drugs are delivered via the olfactory nerve, which controls the sense of smell. In humans, connections from this nerve extend to areas controlling speech, comprehension and opposite-side movement, all of which may be damaged by an ...
34.) Have A Massage - Fantastic Way To Relax
Over one day ago | Wed Nov 19 5:19:00 PST 2008
Chinese scented candles or any flavored scent will help a lot by stimulating the olfactory nerves. It is advisable to let your partner choose whether to use oil, lotion or a mixture of both in order to create a smooth sensation on your ...
From wizxdemw
35.) medical consult center: SMELL AND TASTE DISORDERS
Over one day ago | Tue Jan 6 5:57:00 PST 2009
Smell depends on the functioning of cranial nerve I (olfactory nerve) and cranial nerve V (trigeminal nerve). ? Taste depends on the functioning of cranial nerves VII, IX, and X. Because of these multiple pathways, total loss of taste ...
From medical center
36.) Sense of Smell
Over one day ago | Wed Oct 8 22:03:00 PDT 2008
Both odors would trigger the olfactory nerve in the back of your nose. Two signals would be sent to your brain and you would smell both my house and the cinnamon buns. After about 20 minutes, you wouldn?t be able to smell either my ...
From jg lenhart
37.) The Benefits Of Jala Neti
Over one day ago | Wed Sep 17 9:59:00 PDT 2008
Neti improves sensitivity of the olfactory nerves, helping to restore lost sense of smell, and thereby benefits the relationship with taste and the digestive processes. It has subtle effects on the pineal and pituitary glands which ...
From Healthy Family
38.) 'stuffy nose' mouse: a promise to help treat 31 million with sinusitis
Over one day ago | Wed Jul 23 3:58:00 PDT 2008
tnf? is overactive during all kinds of inflammation, and the chemical is also known to accelerate olfactory nerve cell turnover. unlike most other kinds of nervous tissue, the olfactory type can grow back, an evolutionary adaptation to ...
39.) Relaxing through your nose with Aromatherapy
Over one day ago | Sun Nov 2 4:35:00 PST 2008
Through the olfactory nerves in our nose, the aroma travels up and to the limbic system of the brain. The aroma from the essential oils functions like a catalyst that makes the brain release certain chemicals that create a feeling of ...
From Lois
40.) Odors from concentrated animal feed operations are related to ...
Over one day ago | Tue Oct 28 21:07:00 PDT 2008
Second, via innate aversion, conditioning, or stress responses, odorant compounds can induce symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, headaches, stress, negative mood, and a stinging sensation at concentrations higher than the olfactory nerve ...
From Tom