Restoration of olfactory functions: stimulation of olfactory receptors can help restore the ability to perceive smells.
Natural composition: high quality and gentle essential oils.
Supporting psychological well-being: scents positively affect mood and emotions.
Long-term effect: permanent improvement with regular training.
Daily training
Open any inhaler stick and hold it 1–2 cm under your nose.
Breathe gently for 1-2 minutes, slowly and consciously.
Don't focus on a specific scent, but on whatever feeling or sensation it brings to you.
Repeat the process with the remaining two sticks - their order does not matter.
Use the stick you feel the most for the longest time.
Training frequency
Use all three sticks twice a day - morning and evening.
Duration of therapy
Minimum 3 months, ideally 6–12 months (1 set = 1 month).
💡 Tip: As you inhale, imagine the scent flowing through your nose into your entire body like light or subtle energy.
When you can't smell?
This is normal. Restoring your sense of smell is a slow process. Focus on any sensation – a tingling sensation in your nose, a feeling of cleanliness, etc. Over time, you may start to notice scents that are familiar to you. Focus on the scents that you are more aware of.
No. I – The first impulse for your sense of smell
This stick kickstarts the olfactory pathways and helps the brain recognize smells again.
Labdanum – stimulates olfactory memory.
Black pepper – promotes blood circulation in the mucous membrane.
Sweet orange – harmonizes the limbic system and reduces stress.
No. II – Deepening of olfactory perception
It stabilizes olfactory sensations and connects them with the brain.
Vetiver – regenerates the olfactory pathways.
Eucalyptus – increases blood flow to the mucous membrane and clears the airways.
Citronella – connects smell with emotions.
No. III – Strengthening and anchoring perception
Stabilizes olfactory memory and supports long-term recovery.
Cedar – regenerates receptors and harmonizes the sense of smell.
Thirst – activates olfactory receptors.
Lemon balm – soothes and has an anti-inflammatory effect.
Excipients: organic ethanol and organic glycerin