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Your daily reminder that psilocybin works pretty well for this: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37650700/ / https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ccr3.8791
I've seen it first-hand. Long COVID made food taste inedibly salty to an ex. For six months she could barely eat. We did around 2g on a camping trip and there was a complete resolution of that symptom which lasted into the next morning. It was temporary, but nothing else to that point worked.
Helpful. I just want to point out for vulnerable hexbearians reading this that that study is small af. Like it very well could be true, but damn that research is early. So if you have a strong mind and getting shrooms is easy enough, then go ahead. But if you're worried about legal shit or your brain doesn't handle hallucinogens well, maybe reconsider. Sorry if I'm being negative.
But yes, if it was me, I'd try it.
Psilocybin definitely isn't for everyone, even in microdose form.