The Pet Parent’s Secret Weapon to Smell Odin stands out from other litter deodorizers and scented sprays by blocking the odors at the human nose level rather than masking the smell with more artificial (bad) smells.
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The Pet Parent’s Secret Weapon to Smell Odin stands out from other litter deodorizers and scented sprays by blocking the odors at the human nose level rather than masking the smell with more artificial (bad) smells.
See our register patentWe have tiny receptors in our noses that help us sense odors. These receptors are like special detectors that pick up on specific aspects of odors in the environment.
If you mix a bunch of chemicals together in a way that activates all of these receptors, it would bombard your nose with too much information.
Professor Noam Sobel, a Stanford and Caltech graduate, took advantage of this and developed a unique mixture that contains up to 60 different molecules.
When you smell this mixture, it activates all the receptors in your nose in a balanced way. This mixture doesn't overwhelm your brain. Instead, it calms things down and helps your brain better identify the smells, even when many different odors are mixed together.
You end up only smelling the good part of the mixture and not everything else it's trying to block out.