Powder
Your Nose..
By
Vivek
Hande
The sense
of smell is a very important one and does contribute to the sense of taste as
well. The sense of smell has a lot of emotional connect as well, as it is
linked to memory in many ways. Smell triggers memories, passions, excitement,
dreams, desires and what have you!The sense of taste is also quite reliant on the sense of smell.
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| Smell is not Small.. |
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| Impressions Do Count |
Without
nose-diving too deep into the business of smelling, it must be understood that
humans are not as good at the business of smelling as say, dogs and rabbits.
Man has about five to six million olfactory receptors high up in the nasal
passages as opposed to a rabbit which has about a 100 million and a dog, which
on average has about 220 million receptors. Hence, a dog is a much better
“smeller”. Women are regarded as having a more acute sense of smell compared to
men- no surprises there! There are a few basic smells – Fragrant/ Floral;
Fruity; Citrus; Mint; Woody; Resinous; Pine/ Grass; Chemical(Ammonia/ Bleach);
Sweet ( Chocolate/ Vanilla) and a few others .
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| Perhaps? |
If a person can’t smell
completely or partially, he is Anosmic.
Hyposmia and Hyperosmia refer to a reduction or an exaggerated sense of smell. Parosmia refers to perceiving a smell as
worse than it is. Phantosmia is
smelling odours which are not there. The sense of smell develops progressively after
birth and generally plateaus by eight to ten years of age. It then declines with age, with certain
medications and with chronic colds. When a person smells, the information is
sent to two areas of the brain – the Frontal Lobe which helps recognize odours
and the Limbic System which is linked to memory – it is for this reason that a
particular smell or aroma brings back pleasant or unpleasant memories!
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| A Perspective |
It is so
often that a particular smell brings back so vividly images of a particular
event or a memory or an association with a person. The smell of hot Dosas on a
Tawa may take you back to your childhood; the strong smell of rich coffee may
transport you to a lovely morning in a Parisian café; the smell of fresh grass
being cut may take you several years back to a Cantonment where you grew up; a
particular cologne may remind you of a particularly stylish professor; the
smell of earth just after some rain(petrichor) may take you back to a holiday
in the hills; the smell of a delicate perfume may bring back memories of your
first date and may actually remind you of what she was wearing- such is the strong association of
memories with smells!
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| It is hard.. |
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| It has to be very high on the list |
Smells
are expensive and a bottle of the DKNY Golden Delicious Million will set you
back by a cool Million Dollars!! Of course, in addition to the fragrance, the
bottle does add to the cost. One of a kind bottle, designed by jeweler Martin
Katz, the bottle has a 2.43 Carat Yellow Canary Diamond on the cap. It does also
have a lot more diamonds, rubies, sapphires embellishing the bottle. A reasonable second is the Clive Christian
Number 1 Imperial Majesty perfume smelling at $ 13000 an ounce! It lists as its
ingredients Oris Root, Rose Oil, Tahitian Vanilla, Ylang-Ylang, Italian
Cinnamon and Jasmine. Anyone interested
in powdering ones’ nose?
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| Powder your Nose-anyone? |
Each one
has his list of special smells. High up on my list is the smell of the pages of
a book. Nothing can quite match the smell of a book as far as I am
concerned. One can never go wrong with
the aroma of freshly brewed strong coffee. Lemon, Vanilla, Petrol, Freshly
baked Cookies or a Cake- smells to die for.And another special smell is that of freshly laundered clothes. And then there is the smell of
fear; the smell of excitement and the smell of possibility – all very strong
and evocative smells! One can smell blood and one definitely can perceive the
smell of success. It’s quite often that we do smell a rat and know that
something smells fishy. Its best, perhaps to keep ones’ nose out of other
people’s business and keep ones’ nose held high or there is a strong
possibility that your reputation may nosedive!
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| Divine |
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| Difficult to beat.. |
Smell is also a very individual trait - a smell I perceive and appreciate in a particular way may be quite different from the way you smell it. But do stop by and smell the Roses- you will be a happier person- and I am honestly not being nosy!!
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| You will be a happier person.. |
Nice one sir,
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed thoroughly
Nice piece that really smells...Err..reads good.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant! Enjoyed reading it!
ReplyDeleteLucidly written and very informative. Learned a few words and names. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThoroughly enjoyed the olfactory journey!
ReplyDeleteThe smell definite added to the taste of the blog. Very nice
ReplyDelete👏👏👏 Adds a fresh scent to your bouquet of blogs.
ReplyDeleteLucid and informative! Of course it brings delightful fragrance while going through your blog sir��
ReplyDeleteBrilliant article..very informative and educative..a unique topic chosen..one knows these 'smelly' smells by default also but to have put it in writing surely gets one thinking about the why's and how's about your nose..looking fwd to more of your articles..God bless and God speed.
ReplyDeleteTremendous 👃 poking affair. Beautiful article sir.
ReplyDeleteInteresting read...look forward to the next write up
ReplyDeleteNice article sir..Loved reading it.
ReplyDeleteSmell - the original basic instinct. Well explored.
ReplyDeleteSmell- the original basic instinct. Well explored..
ReplyDeleteGreat one sir..smelly indeed..
ReplyDeleteNice one sir...not many people appreciate the importance smell plays in perception of taste...
ReplyDeleteGood one Sir.. a better understanding on olfaction and cognition.
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed it thoroughly, as always..
Good one sir, You left out what we Nephrologists are known to sniff out, sometimes, even before it is produced😂
ReplyDeleteThoroughly enjoyed, Sir.
ReplyDeleteUnique topic penned down in an innovative way! :)
Brought back memories of the Dosa and many other things.. Felicitously written n savory..
ReplyDeleteReally well written ...Enjoyed remembering the smells 5 Top had....
ReplyDeleteBeautifully articulated Sir, loved reading every bit of it. One aspect which may have been inadvertently 'snuffed'out is the role of snuff. Though less commonly seen nowadays, I'm in the know of one physician MRCP who was fond of this olfactory titillation. As a kid ,I often felt he "knows" a lot !!
ReplyDeleteVery informative and interesting blog. Thanks for sharing sir
ReplyDeleteA friend fr Mum forwarded d article which I enjoyed going through n could surely co-relate to. D sense of smell really transforms you to a different state of mind..d smell of sandalwood in a fire temple takes u on a spiritual journey n that of Johnsons Baby powder makes u think of babies..d article conveys d meaning in its true sense.
ReplyDeleteVery thoughtfull sense of smell sir ..
ReplyDeleteThoroughly enjoyed sir ....
ReplyDeleteExcellent piece senator. The smell of the wet soil in Mangalore & the pages of the book are my favorites
ReplyDeleteInterested Read.
ReplyDeleteTotally love the smell of earth soon after rain. Lucky to enjoy the smell of freshly cut grass every week here.
Yes the books. Would not write in them till they were smelt properly & deeply.
The morning coffee.
Thanks Vivek for sharing.
Keep them coming.
Sir.. excellent.feeling of smell of earth just after rain....
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