The short answer is yes.
How? It occurs via volitile compounds released from our apocrine glands.
An odor is a volatile chemical compound that humans and other animals perceive via the sense of smell or olfaction. It turns out our ears are expert on making our noses perk up. This is how senses work coherently. Odors are also known as aromas or fragrances and (if they are unpleasant) as reeks, stenches, and stinks. The type of molecule that produces an odor is called an aroma compound or an odorant. These compounds are small, with molecular weights less than 300 Daltons, and are readily dispersed in air due to their high vapor pressure.
The sense of smell can detect odors are extremely low concentrations.
So what makes these volitile chemicals in our ears? EARWAX does.
Ear wax is not what it seems from a quantum perspective. It is similar to eyelashes and nose hair, your earwax is a protective device that is often under-appreciated. It protects your special epithelium and hair cells in your ear that are electromagnetic antennas. People with little ear wax tend to have more environmental exposure to nnEMF.
Ear wax is not wax. It is exfoliated skin and it operates using the Auger effect to protect us from electromagnetic waves. This cerumen substance is a combination of skin cells that have fallen off from inside of the ear, bits of hair and secretions from the ceruminous glands in the outer ear canal.
Did you know that earwax has a circadian basis tied to latitude and mitochondrial biology? Most people are ignorant of these things. At Kruse Longevity Center we make it our business to know these things because we begin where allopathic and functional medicine end in their understanding of human biology.
There are two different types of earwax: wet and dry.
A. Dry earwax is usually crumbly and lighter in color from tan to light grey. People that have North-Eastern Asian and Native American ancestry often have this type of earwax.
B. Wet earwax is sticky and yellow to brown in color and can even have an odor. This earwax is normally found in people that are more likely to have European or African ancestry.
The primary purpose of earwax is to protect your ear canal and eardrum from foreign materials and foreign electromagnetic waves. Whales are mammals that have an exquisite hearing mechanism that uses cerumen because they use echolocation. If I told you we can use ear wax to assess patients for pregnenolone steal syndrome and their blue light hazard would you believe it? Well, you better, because it can. And that means there are many more aspects it can tell a Black Swan clinician.
Stress or anxiety can actually increase your earwax production. The glands in the ear that assist secreting wax are a class of glands called the apocrine glands. The human female breast is an apocrine gland. These glands are the same glands that are responsible for your apocrine glands to create sweat. This is why a return of sweat creation is part of the Leptin Rx. They have a larger array of mitochondria that create water and also create your pheromones. They can create massive odors both good and bad and these act as signals to other animals about your suitability for mating and immune function.
Stressful stimuli activate your PVN in your brainstem and they can make you sweat more (and smell worse to you and your network), stress and other emotional responses (like fear) can also increase your earwax production. This is why the paper below is not a joke.........it is another tool for the Back swan to use in the raod to optimal.
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