Your body knows when death is approaching. It all starts in the nose.

Have you ever heard someone say, with uncanny certainty, that they “felt” something was going to happen? This expression might not be just a figure of speech. Human beings have always wondered about the mysteries of the body and mind. What if, in certain situations, our bodies perceived signals invisible to others? A surprising connection links our sense of smell… and our intuition.

The human body, a system still full of mysteries

Our body functions like an incredibly precise machine. Breathing, heartbeat, emotions, reactions: everything seems orchestrated without us even having to think about it. Yet, despite advances in research, some phenomena remain difficult to explain.

Among them is the feeling some people describe when a major change is approaching. Doctors have sometimes observed that seriously ill patients express a sense of relief or a need to say goodbye to their loved ones. A troubling, yet profoundly human, behavior.

It is not about predictions, but rather an increased sensitivity to subtle signals that the body perceives even before the mind formulates them.

The sense of smell, a more powerful sense than we imagine

The sense of smell is directly linked to areas of the brain associated with emotions and memory. This is why a simple smell can instantly transport us back to a childhood memory, like the aroma of a cake fresh from the oven.

 

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