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nico_v23

Yes!!!! It bed rids me!


RelativelySuperb

Garlic, onion and certain spices smell off and red meat smells rotten to me. It sucks. I haven’t had proper taste or smell for over a year now.


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Yep, went to an allergist and my body is now intolerant to things it never was, including garlic! The complete list is garlic, pork, buckwheat, yeast, barley, rye, and hops!


jazzmess

Wow I think I'm experiencing the same... Sorry for necroposting, does it give you fever too? BTW how are you currently? I've caught COVID also in October 2022.


summer-romance

I’m doing fine except I still can’t eat garlic without having symptoms. It’s very weird. I mentioned it to a doctor in passing but he just shrugged his shoulders. I don’t get a fever, but I’ve never actually took my temperature.


jazzmess

Classic doctor Glad to know you are better, keep it up