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Honey could help Hayfever (Hayfever)

Calum88

Member Name: Calum88

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Hayfever

Date: 09/02/09 (259 review reads)
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Advantages: Tastes Great and is natural

Disadvantages: Finding a supplier of local honey in your area

Like many people I suffer from Hayfever.

After trudging through the cold winter months with one cold after the other the last thing we all want is to have similar symptoms of a runny nose and itchy eyes as soon as summer approaches!

I have tried many brands of hayfever tablets, but I find that they may not work as well the following year.
More modern hayfever tablets are alot better than they used to be as they are made to be more non-drowsey than the older varities.

If you like to take a more natural approach then try local honey. My Doctor recommended this after she read several studies on the positive effects of Localised honey on Hayfever symptoms.

The idea is that eating local honey starting a few months before the hayfever season fully kicks in, will help your body to build immunity to the pollen in your local area and should therefore help to fight the symptoms naturally!
I personally found that there was an improvment in my Hayfever symptoms last year and intend to start having a spoonful of local honey everyday from about March/April to start building up a defense.

Taking a vitamin C supplement can also apparently help reduce allergy symptoms.

Summary: Why not try fighting Hayfever with tasty Local honey

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Overall rating: Very useful

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Last comments:
lel1969

- 09/02/09

Great tip! My daughter suffers from asthma and hayfever but she HATES honey, I'll have to try and persuade her to give it a try! Lel xx
sparky111

- 09/02/09

Thanks for the tip, I get hayfever so any help is greatly appreciated, will give it a go.
Machair1

- 09/02/09

This is very interesting,thank you.


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