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How strong does a non-toxic odor have to be before it damages your sense of smell?​

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Answered by lasya00123
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The sense of smell does not really work that way. If an odor, such as the smell of a strawberry, is not chemically reactive enough to do damage, your sense of smell will remain unharmed no matter how strong the smell becomes.

Answered by sumandeepkaur199
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How strong does a non-toxic odor have to be before it damages your sense of smell? The sense of smell does not really work that way. If an odor, such as the smell of a strawberry, is not chemically reactive enough to do damage, your sense of smell will remain unharmed no matter how strong the smell becomes

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