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    The dreaded hayfever :-(

    Oh no!

    Just when things were going so well...out for a session at the end of last week, came back with itchy eyes. Have spent all Sunday and Monday sneezing for England.... I thought I'd outgrown it seeing as I haven't had it for a couple o' years.... Not happy as I'd missed a race as a result and it's left me feeling more kn***ered than PPP!

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    Re: The dreaded hayfever :-(

    JODG, Thought that I was going down with the very same, after 40 years of helping farming friends to hay-time and having never been troubled. Then the penny dropped. The wife was away on holiday with her mother and I had more cow's milk than usual to 'polish off'. Stopped drinking milk and 24 - 36 hours later the sneezing and mucous had cleared up - lactose intolerance!

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    Thumbs up Hayfever Cure :-)

    Vitamin C,very high dose.



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    Re: The dreaded hayfever :-(

    had heyfeer since i was a wee nipper, still get it but not as bad hate running this time of the year though! it doesn't matter what i take it will still get through.

    and yep tried high vit C and lots of milk, i just get used to it and get on with it..

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    Re: The dreaded hayfever :-(

    eye drops from the doctor [tablets and nasal sprays help too] - chemist should be able to help you out too

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    Re: The dreaded hayfever :-(

    Ta to all for the advice. I hadn't heard about taking ultra high vitamin C though, might give that a try.

    Since Tuesday I've been using a prescription only nasal spray, Rhinocort, and it's done the trick. Although I still have itchy eyes, it doesn't develop. A magic cure!

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    Re: The dreaded hayfever :-(

    There was a letter in the times yesterday swearing by Pineapple juice.
    I suppose it's the vitamin C content.
    Might be worth a try - certainly nothing to loose anyway

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    Re: The dreaded hayfever :-(

    Quote Originally Posted by janeho View Post
    There was a letter in the times yesterday swearing by Pineapple juice.
    I suppose it's the vitamin C content.
    Might be worth a try - certainly nothing to loose anyway
    Read something about the high bromelain content in pineapple. It appears that this is also a good natural anti-inflammatory. Perhaps this acts to relieve some of the inflammed sinus symptoms?

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    Re: The dreaded hayfever :-(

    Hi,
    Try local Honey not ASDA etc.Its works for me. Good Luck

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    Thumbs up The dreaded hayfever cure :-)

    Quote Originally Posted by janeho View Post
    Certainly nothing to lose anyway


    Oh yes there is; the contents of your stomach if you take a really high dose. Essentially its the same reaction your body has to ingesting too much fruit.

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