I found NotebookLM, if you have medical inspection results to upload (or, in your case, a supplement schedule), an excellent tool to answer exactly such questions. I personally use it to determine, if supplements might be counterindicated due to my specific medical situation, or if they work antagonistically against each other. In your case, already the simple quesiton, which of those supplements might cause smell, or what other medical possibilities exist (based maybe on bloodwork) would be an obvious first question for you. NotebookLM is by Google and free, and it has the advantage over Google Gemini, that you can upoload source documents which are used as the basis for the interaction with the KI, instead of having to upload your materials with every single question again and again and the system loosing its focus on them quickly. As always with KI, if you get answers, reflect on them by independent research, or asking antagonistic questions ("I have heard the silly idea, that..."), because KI will find statistically right answers based on your iinput query, so never trust the first answer: I often get the opposite answer if I ask like that. It still is a very valuable tool getting a general overview quickly.
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