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A few snorts of this helps me. Stérimar Hayfever & Allergy Relief
https://www.sainsburys.co.uk/gol-ui/product/st%C3%...
"100 percent Natural Sea water based nasal spray, rich in marine minerals renowned for their therapeutic properties, and enriched with copper salt, is dispersed in very fine droplets through a unique nozzle"
https://www.sainsburys.co.uk/gol-ui/product/st%C3%...
"100 percent Natural Sea water based nasal spray, rich in marine minerals renowned for their therapeutic properties, and enriched with copper salt, is dispersed in very fine droplets through a unique nozzle"
Something in the air this year! (don't say its pollen...)
I never usually suffer more than the odd squint of an eye when I'm near an abundance of nature, yet this year I'm sneezing like mad and I feel excessively fatigued. The missus is the same.
Good to know it's not just me getting weaker as I get older
I never usually suffer more than the odd squint of an eye when I'm near an abundance of nature, yet this year I'm sneezing like mad and I feel excessively fatigued. The missus is the same.
Good to know it's not just me getting weaker as I get older

lancslad58 said:
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"100 percent Natural Sea water based nasal spray, rich in marine minerals renowned for their therapeutic properties, and enriched with copper salt, is dispersed in very fine droplets through a unique nozzle"
"Unique Nozzle", May have to start using that ..."100 percent Natural Sea water based nasal spray, rich in marine minerals renowned for their therapeutic properties, and enriched with copper salt, is dispersed in very fine droplets through a unique nozzle"
90CHPAXL said:
Something in the air this year! (don't say its pollen...)
I never usually suffer more than the odd squint of an eye when I'm near an abundance of nature, yet this year I'm sneezing like mad and I feel excessively fatigued. The missus is the same.
Good to know it's not just me getting weaker as I get older
Active ingredient 'The north sea' I never usually suffer more than the odd squint of an eye when I'm near an abundance of nature, yet this year I'm sneezing like mad and I feel excessively fatigued. The missus is the same.
Good to know it's not just me getting weaker as I get older

lancslad58 said:
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"100 percent Natural Sea water based nasal spray, rich in marine minerals renowned for their therapeutic properties, and enriched with copper salt, is dispersed in very fine droplets through a unique nozzle"
"Unique Nozzle", May have to start using that ..."100 percent Natural Sea water based nasal spray, rich in marine minerals renowned for their therapeutic properties, and enriched with copper salt, is dispersed in very fine droplets through a unique nozzle"
Sounds like it can't fail. This time next yr Rodders.
Huzzah said:
90CHPAXL said:
Something in the air this year! (don't say its pollen...)
I never usually suffer more than the odd squint of an eye when I'm near an abundance of nature, yet this year I'm sneezing like mad and I feel excessively fatigued. The missus is the same.
Good to know it's not just me getting weaker as I get older
Active ingredient 'The north sea' I never usually suffer more than the odd squint of an eye when I'm near an abundance of nature, yet this year I'm sneezing like mad and I feel excessively fatigued. The missus is the same.
Good to know it's not just me getting weaker as I get older

lancslad58 said:
...
"100 percent Natural Sea water based nasal spray, rich in marine minerals renowned for their therapeutic properties, and enriched with copper salt, is dispersed in very fine droplets through a unique nozzle"
"Unique Nozzle", May have to start using that ..."100 percent Natural Sea water based nasal spray, rich in marine minerals renowned for their therapeutic properties, and enriched with copper salt, is dispersed in very fine droplets through a unique nozzle"
Sounds like it can't fail. This time next yr Rodders.
Well that's your loss if you're not willing to explore salt water sprays.
Perhaps you could try taking you pills and shoving them up your arse
Edited by lancslad58 on Tuesday 1st July 22:07
Up to 2yrs ago, I was having to take the Kenilog injection. I’d be suffering from asthma brought on by hayfever. I’d have to have an inhaler several times a day. I never needed an inhaler the rest of the year. Some days, I was unable to see or drive properly as my hayfever was that bad. Some days I was on 4-5 daily tablets, Rhinolast, local honey etc, nothing would work.
I then read online, as you do in desperation to try anything to give you just one day of relief, that if you boil water, allowing it to cool, then put it in one of those water drinking bottles with the mouth piece on. Shove it up your nose and flush out your sinuses.
I do it religiously morning and night in hayfever season, if i take the dogs a walk in the field, or if i get an itch, I’ll do it in the day too. I can honestly say it has got ridden of 90% + of my hayfever. Then most I ever take now is a Tesco daily, when the pollen count is reallly high.
Don’t doubt it, just give it a go. You get used to it in no time.
I then read online, as you do in desperation to try anything to give you just one day of relief, that if you boil water, allowing it to cool, then put it in one of those water drinking bottles with the mouth piece on. Shove it up your nose and flush out your sinuses.
I do it religiously morning and night in hayfever season, if i take the dogs a walk in the field, or if i get an itch, I’ll do it in the day too. I can honestly say it has got ridden of 90% + of my hayfever. Then most I ever take now is a Tesco daily, when the pollen count is reallly high.
Don’t doubt it, just give it a go. You get used to it in no time.
lancslad58 said:
Huzzah said:
90CHPAXL said:
Something in the air this year! (don't say its pollen...)
I never usually suffer more than the odd squint of an eye when I'm near an abundance of nature, yet this year I'm sneezing like mad and I feel excessively fatigued. The missus is the same.
Good to know it's not just me getting weaker as I get older
Active ingredient 'The north sea' I never usually suffer more than the odd squint of an eye when I'm near an abundance of nature, yet this year I'm sneezing like mad and I feel excessively fatigued. The missus is the same.
Good to know it's not just me getting weaker as I get older

lancslad58 said:
...
"100 percent Natural Sea water based nasal spray, rich in marine minerals renowned for their therapeutic properties, and enriched with copper salt, is dispersed in very fine droplets through a unique nozzle"
"Unique Nozzle", May have to start using that ..."100 percent Natural Sea water based nasal spray, rich in marine minerals renowned for their therapeutic properties, and enriched with copper salt, is dispersed in very fine droplets through a unique nozzle"
Sounds like it can't fail. This time next yr Rodders.
Well that's your loss if you're not willing to explore salt water sprays.
Perhaps you could try taking you pills and shoving them up your arse
Edited by lancslad58 on Tuesday 1st July 22:07
lancslad58 said:
A few snorts of this helps me. Stérimar Hayfever & Allergy Relief
https://www.sainsburys.co.uk/gol-ui/product/st%C3%...
"100 percent Natural Sea water based nasal spray, rich in marine minerals renowned for their therapeutic properties, and enriched with copper salt, is dispersed in very fine droplets through a unique nozzle"
These days I only get mild hayfever, so use the following as you get about twice as much for your money and there's no gas cylinder which, in my experience, is quite good at making you use more than you need.https://www.sainsburys.co.uk/gol-ui/product/st%C3%...
"100 percent Natural Sea water based nasal spray, rich in marine minerals renowned for their therapeutic properties, and enriched with copper salt, is dispersed in very fine droplets through a unique nozzle"
https://www.superdrug.com/health/cough-cold-flu/co...
which is cheaper than the identical allergy version: https://www.superdrug.com/health/allergy-hayfever/...
If I had worse hayfever, as I used to (inhaler, eye drops and anti-histamines), then I'm not sure I'd use something like this as I suspect they just work by washing the pollen-containing snot out of your nose.
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