Did You Know!
🧠 Your Brain Can “Taste” and “Smell” — Even Without a Nose or Mouth
Scientists have discovered taste and odor receptors inside the human brain. These sensory receptors, once thought to exist only in the nose and tongue, actually help brain cells detect and respond to chemical signals — meaning your brain can literally sense what’s happening inside your body. Some researchers even think this system helps regulate mood and protect against toxins.