US Patent:
20050028829, Feb 10, 2005
Inventors:
John Kitkoski - Spokane WA, US
Elsie Kitkoski - Spokane WA, US
International Classification:
A61B019/00
Abstract:
The mammalian olfactory apparatus is able to recognize and distinguish thousands of structurally diverse volatile chemicals. This chemosensory function is mediated by a very large family of seven-transmembrane olfactory (odorant) receptors encoded by approximately 1,000 genes, the majority of which are believed to be pseudogenes in humans. THEREFORE, a system and method for use to aid a person in taking “dietary supplements” by following human olfactory receptor repertoire protocol. The methodology comprises of “smell sensitive dietary supplements” set out in a spectrum following human olfactory receptor repertoire protocol and human body biochemical absorption of said dietary supplement and olfactory reception. Said dietary supplements are arranged to provide specific olfactory information to aid the person to stop or modify any adverse health-related behavior. The basic component of the methodology consists of a self administered approach to correcting vitamin and mineral deficiencies or imbalances. Numerical indica smell table is used for each person to score each dietary supplement, with a score of one through five take one dietary supplement or a score of five through ten do not take said dietary supplement. Numerical indicia score is used to indicate how often a person is to go through the system: with a score of said dietary supplements of one's a person is to go through the entire system three times a day. Score dietary supplements a two but no scores of one, person goes through the entire system twice a day. Score dietary supplements three, person can go through the system once a day. With all scores of four's and five's a person can go through the system three time a week and with score's of six through ten the person goes through the system one time a week.