Anders_Panders
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Has anyone who's got hayfever noticed any symptoms already. I've started having itchy eyes and a bit of a runny nose- don't know if i'm imagining it though
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ive never heard of that....but it does make complete sense.theflamingred said:Best thing for hayfever is a couple of spoonfuls of local (has to be local) honey. Helps you build up immunity to local pollen.
Good question that. I vaguely remember something about a 20 mile radius but am happy to be corrected. I last did the whole health/alternative sales pitch some ten years ago now.cookie_monster said:how local is local though?
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cookie_monster said:
the only other thing i can think of is if you use honey instead of sugar in tea....but then i suspect the heat thing may apply, and its only any good if you have sugar in your tea!theflamingred said:Answers on a postcard please: How to get hayfever sufferers to eat their honey?
no.dirtybobby said:how about if i eat a crunchie, will that help? does it have to be one bought from a local shop?
SuggestionMISS T said:I suffer April/May time due to the allergy I have with the tree pollen ... I'm done and dusted through the summertime months, once the trees have blossomed.
i think walking around in a WWII gasmask for 2 months would probably be a preferable solutiontheflamingred said:SuggestionMISS T said:I suffer April/May time due to the allergy I have with the tree pollen ... I'm done and dusted through the summertime months, once the trees have blossomed.
Move to Milton Keynes for two months of the year.