Research shows body senses death is near

Death and the Human Senses

Death is a universal experience, yet it remains one of life’s greatest mysteries. Much of what happens after death is unknown, but science is beginning to uncover how humans subconsciously detect and react to it.

The Scent of Death

When someone dies, their body releases a chemical called putrescine, which has a foul, toxic smell. While most people aren’t aware they’re smelling it, the human brain recognizes this odor and responds automatically. Researchers Arnaud Wisman and Ilan Shira explain that humans, like animals, are hardwired to react to certain scents for survival. “When humans are exposed to the putrescine scent, they move away similarly to animals who also run away in similar circumstances.”

A Subconscious Warning System

This reaction is mostly subconscious. As Wisman and Shira note, “We do not know why we like (or dislike) someone’s smell, and we’re usually not aware of how scent influences our emotions, preferences, and attitudes.” The smell of putrescine doesn’t bring attraction, like pheromones, but instead triggers fear or avoidance. “Putrescine signals a different type of message than pheromones, but people’s responses… do seem indeed to be the opposite.”

Smell, Emotion, and Survival

While it may seem strange to think of a scent as frightening, researchers believe certain smells can alert us to danger. Though we may not realize it, our nose can signal us when something is wrong—like nearby death or decay.

Related Posts

Our prayers go out to the great singer Reba McEntire and her family

Reba McEntire is a true country diva. From the moment she took the stage during the late 1970s, she became a fan favorite adored by millions.  …

In The Silent Funeral Hall, Kelly Clarkson Collapsed Beside Brandon Blackstock’s Coffin, Trembling And Broken, Only To Be Lifted By Reba McEntire And Carrie Underwood, And Then, Without Rehearsal, The Three Women Sang “I Will Always Love You” — Their Voices Intertwining In Heartbreak And Beauty, Filling The Room With Tears, Prayer, And A Shared Healing. Through Sobs, Kelly Whispered, “I Just Want You To Know How Much I Loved Him,” Leaving Everyone From Blake Shelton To Garth Brooks Quietly Weeping, A Powerful Reminder That Love And Grief Can Be Carried Together When Hearts Unite.

The funeral hall was so quiet you could hear the echo of every shuffled step, every muffled sob. Kelly Clarkson had been sitting in the front row…

They’re Using More Tongue Lately—Here’s What Your Partner’s

What It Means When Kisses Get More Tongue-Involved 1. Deeper Emotional ConnectionWhen your partner starts using more tongue during kisses, it often signals growing emotional closeness. These…

12-Year-Old Black Boy From Texas Beats Leukemia After Three-Year Battle

Nationwide — Michael “MJ” Dixon, a 12-year-old African American boy from Killeen,   Texas, is now cancer-free after a three-year battle with leukemia. In 2023, he celebrated…

The Billion-Dollar Feud: Angel Reese’s ‘Ultimatum’ to Team USA Exposes How the WNBA’s Greatest Rivalry Was Just ‘Pure Theater’

In the electrifying, high-stakes world of modern sports, nothing sells tickets, drives views, and commands headlines like a good, old-fashioned rivalry.   The WNBA, a league long…

SAD NEW: King Charles…

In a revelation that has stunned the world, sources close to the British royal family have reported that King Charles III recently made a deeply personal confession…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *