Welcome to this month’s story of the subconscious! Have you ever heard of “pine mouth”? It’s also known as Pine Nut Syndrome. Some people with an intolerance to pine nuts react in a very specific way: they get a bitter, metallic taste in their mouths that can linger for anywhere from a few days to a month!
A while back I had a client with exactly this problem. She knew exactly when it started. It was Christmas, she was making dinner while snacking on pine nuts, and she soon discovered that everything she had cooked tasted “off” to her even though the rest of the family assured her that it all tasted perfectly fine.
At the start of our session, she immediately tried to come up with associations with Christmas – grasping for anything that might have been going on at the time. That was a reasonable thing to do, but once we started working to identify the root cause, we were taken in a completely different direction. We were led to an event from a few years earlier in which she had broken up with her ex. She admitted to me in my office that she had been very angry at the time and wasn’t very nice to her ex. The thing is, she considers herself to be a nice person, so that interaction left a bad taste in her mouth.
You know what else left a bad taste in her mouth? Pine nuts! The reaction had nothing to do with Christmas after all, rather her subconscious was merely trying to communicate to her about an old life event seeking resolution by creating a feeling that would remind her of it.
Once we got to the root we were then able to eliminate the emotional baggage – and the “bad taste” it had left – confident that while we were doing so, her pine mouth would soon become a thing of the past as well.
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