Imagine being a nurse with acute sense of smell. I have the same problem. It's scary when you detect a smell. You know something is wrong with the person, but you don't know what exactly
Joy Milne's husband had this smell for 10 years before she found out what was causing it. There may be lots of people around who have smelled it, but have no idea what the odour means.
I didn't know what it was till I started working in aged care. It's the cortisol levels I can smell. When parkinsons is untreated, I can smell it when the person is healthy it's not easy.
@@calliepinto6628 Thank you for replying to my post from 6 years ago - but it's an odd coincidence. I listen to a podcast that covers all sorts of unusual quirks, and I thought they might be interested in this, so it was just today that I was thinking about it, but I couldn't remembner the details, and I would have had no idea how to find them. Your reply puts me right on it. You say it would be much harder to detect the odour before the patient falls ill with the dissease - but it should be relatively easy to train a dog to do it. Talking about dogs recognising smells, here's a heart-warming moment that you may enjoy. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-3AEfqJVtOzk.html
What a fantastic discovery. Since we're able to train dogs to assist law enforcement teams to sniff out drugs, explosives etc., thanks to Joy, we may now be able to train dogs to help diagnose Parkinson's disease. If we could find people like Joy, that would even better, but as she pointed out, she is but a very small part of the population. Perhaps a machine that could respond to the smell could also be developed. We do after all have machines and gadgets to do alcohol and substance tests. Her name befits her as this discovery will help bring 'joy' to many people. Who knows, discovering the smell may even be a clue to finding a cure.
Once they have identified the molecule or molecules, instrumenation of a screening program would be easy IF the molecule is always essential in the condition and not shared with others.
I can feel a pungent sweet-ish musky smell from some people. Mostly old but I recently came across a middle aged man and a 30-ish year old woman with this smell which was a bizzare experience considering I always associated it with old folks. My wife can't smell it. I wish I could find out somehow what this smell is.
Hypoglycemica have a strange smell to their urine. Their urine smells like fresh mown grass. I could smell it in the urine of a family member who was hypoglycemic.
Yea that's the scent it's a sweet musky scent. With a bit is meatyness mixed into it like a old persons homes they have a off fermented yogurty scenty rot to them
The urine cotton candy smell is out of control diabetes (13BGL and up) The musky, cat old fur, sweet and kinda urine smell is parkinsons. Mental illness causing high stress levels causing high cortisol smells like cotton candy and acidy body odour of a teenager. Vaginal bleeding from a uterus in an older person is rotten mouse rich metallic and kinda rotten milk. Blood from kidney failure in urine smells like urine sweet, metal that one's harder to describe but total kidney failure does have a smell.
I have a 62 year old friend MSA (Parkinsons on crack). I've always thought the smell was attributable to a lack in mobility whilst he cleaned himself. But this makes sense
Incredible. To think that biochemistry changes because of disease kind of makes sense, but I never thought of it that way, the disease isn’t in areas of my body, my body is diseased and acting as a whole. I wonder what MS smells like.
I think maybe I can do this too. I kept bugging my husband to go to the doctor because something was wrong, but I couldn't identify what it was. Or maybe it was just something I saw, but couldn't put my finger on. I definitely know that smell now though, almost 20 years after diagnosis.
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I have been able to smell cemeteries my whole life even ancient cemeteries where the headstones have all dissolved. They smell a little bit like lilacs to me.
I’m surprised they don’t train dogs to do this. I imagine it couldn’t be that hard ya know. They train them to detect drugs, if diseases have a smell I’m sure they could train dogs to detect and alert to it as well.
The reason is very understandable. Changes in intestinal bacteria (so-called "dysbiosis")cause various diseases. I think Parkinson's disease is one of them, there may be an odor in substances that accumulate excessively.
Parkinson disease is a very terrible illness, my Dad suffered from it for 19 years until we finally got a help and a medicine that truly works that helped treat, cure and reversed all his symptoms. My Dad is well again.
I can smell it too!!! My ex just died , but I knew he had this "dead skin" smell on ALL of his clothes- in his car etc... I'm afraid my son has it now- but he will NOT acknowledge it...wants t ignore it.
yeah same with me. I really noticed it when i started working at a grocery store and i had to deal with lots of people. I wondering if we are smelling death and decay of the body or different illnesses themselves.
It is a terrible disease especially from Stage 2 onwards. This might help. Take Vitamin B1 to tackle jerking body, quivering mouth and tightening of toe muscles. For my case I usually take 2 tablets each time, once a week. There are times, seldom, I take 2 tablets each time twice a week. Only take when acute symptoms appear
A few months ago i saw a short video here on youtube about a man in Europe if im not mistaken, about how he could sense any disease a person had in front of him, now i cant find it nowhere. Can someone with any information help me please? i would greatly apprecieate it!
My mum never had parkinsons or cancer but I did notice a smell , I also noticed the same smell on strangers in the supermarket.I know it wasn't cancer as I'm familiar with that smell.I still to this day don't know what caused it.
I can smell illness also. I don't know what all the diseases are. I only know a few. I can even smell if your oxygen levels are off. That is the smell you have with lung diseases. copd , emphysema etcetera.
Great things Dr Madida on RU-vid has being doing for mankind, I undergo his Parkinson disease treatment plan for weeks and my Parkinson Disease was completely reversed....
Is there a name for her ability? I think I may be able to do the same as her. I am still a child so I'm to around a lot of different people because I go to school in the same area etc. I've never come across a sick person that has anything more than just a common cold. I'm still not sure if everybody can do the same as me and I'm probably over analyzing the whole thing.. I feel dumb saying this but if I can help people it's worth it, when I go by somebody, anybody I can smell their scent. Not their perfume, cologne, etc but their scent. Like when you walk into somebody else's house, you can smell everything about them. You can smell it right when you step inside, like an aroma cuddling the walls, floor and ceiling. Or someone's car, it smells stuffy and unnatural. I would appreciate it a great deal if somebody could reply, I am fully aware I am a child and plenty of people won't take my say into account because of that and will probably and most likely think I'm making it up to feel special or I envied all the attention the lady got in the video and pretended I was some sort of superhero who could help a great deal. Or perhaps you are not that person, If you're not please reply with whatever you want to say. :)
I don't know anything about this particular ability, but pay attention to it. Don't allow the skepticism or lack of support of other people to deter you from continuing to explore it. Personally, I think the human species is still mid-evolution. Anytime I hear or read about people with some kind of above-normal perception or ability, it sounds like evolutional progress. I have read about a small percentage of the population who can see additional color variations that most people cannot. If it can happen with vision, it seems just as likely to me that it can happen with all senses.
You CANT smell better than other humans… your brain can identify smells better than other humans. You nose isn’t any different than anyone else. It’s your brain. Smart females
“I don’t hear better than most humans, my brain just identifies audio better than most humans.” That doesn’t make sense because our brain doesn’t have a pre-ordained list of smells or sounds, it relies on the receptacles. So her sensory tissue in her nose is just more sensitive, meaning her nose is better.
Happy to see you face I was listening today sri lankan radio and they talk about you they say sincetice did research with you and they give some cloths to smell that and you did 99.99% 1 was wrong and that man or women get same parkinsonism after 2 or 3 years [ 04 / 08/2023 ]
I believe I have this ability also when I worked with individuals with Parkinson's they have a common odour. Some people have this odour on them before even being diagnosed years before. It would be interesting to get more of a description of what Joy mentions a thick Musky smell. There maybe more people if they can determine the smell.
love how they skip the science part where they actually confirm if she can or not, she obviously failed that part but the documentary was already done. She can smell parkinsons maybe but not differentiate them
Since I was a child I can smell pneumonia, lung infections, colds, and other illness that I don´t yet what they are. I smell diseases even in open-air spaces. If I can help science please contact me.
I how she lives a long time so she can help people. If I had that ability I'd turn it into a career and every day I would work with doctors and scientists
When I was younger I would sometimes get a whiff of a certain smell and always used to say to my mum, it smells like illness. A smell dusty, fusty, acrid
Weird that she can smell it but scientists can’t figure out what exactly is causing the smell, it shouldn’t even take that long to figure that out or train dogs to smell the same thing
But if it’s a smell then what is causing the smell, a bacteria? Can we get closer to understanding the cause of this illness?? Most animals have a mush better sense of smell than us. And get this, we don’t even understand the science of odor
She is not the only one that can smell this. As a child I was able to smell this smell as well I just did not know what it was. My mother told me it was just old person smell, the thing is all three people that had this smell all had parkinson. How do I get a hold of important people to let them know that young kids can smell this as well
My husband has not been diagnosed with Parkinson's, but he has REM sleep behaviour disorder which is often a precursor to PD. I have been aware of the 'PD smell' on him for maybe 10 years. His father had PD and I became aware of his smell and what my husband has is the same. If I mention the 'smell' he gets cross, but I am aware of it. It does vary. The more frequent & severe his sleeping symptoms, the stronger the smell. I suspect this indicates the degree of chemical unbalance in his body. We are about to see a sleep specialist, but am wondering if he should be seeing a Parkinson's specialist, though he has been told he does not have it YET!
I am 20 yrs old and I have REM sleep disorder and it is strongly linked to Parkinson's disease, so will develop Parkinson's disease and what about your husband
dear old lady, it's ever said in holy books that knowledge individuals to whom the knowledge are blessed with, use it to their favor, any damage of all kind can be cured in any stage.
This is so beautiful to see this video! Parkinson's and nearly all disease is "lack of ease." It is reversible, however, it requires change. Change is often not embraced by a great many people. Dietary, habits, lifestyle. The smell, is degeneration, I have smelled it all of my life, distinctly, and clearly, it is off putting, strong and heavy, for some diseases, it is metallic. People accumulate heavy toxic metals, mineral imbalances, have diets full of grain, dairy mucous, "meat," and lots of wheat! It's amazing, to observe the journey. I have seen miracles with coaching/consults!
It has nothign to do with smell. She's a "Medical Intuitive" and doesn't know it. She knew it about her husband because they were so close. Some intuitives can "smell" cancer. Good stuff... worth looking up. Start with the book: Diary of a medical intuitive... don't remember her name.
Yes, so true. We have heightened senses: smell, hearing, sight. I could always smell candida, a mile away; have been reversing disease now for over 34 years. We are Original Medicine, not psychics, not frauds, not entertainers, humble real people who truly help in a world that rarely sees this anymore, due to fear, or the dominant ways.
It is a gift that God gives that means Parkinson's can be healed its a spirit. If you ask our Heavenly Father for healing in Jesus name he will do. When you seek in the word theres no healing that doesnt happen everyone who needs healing gets healed so lets cry out to our father he knows why of everything.
I can smell disease. I don't always know which ones they are. Cancer is pretty distinct though. Everyone in my family gets cancer - growing up, I smelled it often. Children often smell of disease but then they don't get sick, their parents do.