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    Posted: 15 Apr 09 at 8:47am

So, there you have it.... two TOTALLY different views!

 

One says local honey is works superbly (eat a substance made from the pollen). While the next post says all homoeopathic remedies are a complete waste of money!

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I suffer badly from "Hayfever" most of the year. I when to a specialist who did some allegic tests and found out that I did not suffer from Hayfever but from house dust mites and grass seed. Not pollen. The effects are the same as is causes hestimine to be produced which is the chemical for runny noses, eyes itching noses etc. and there are numerous anti-hestimine drugs on the market. The only way to find the best one for you is to try them all as there effectiveness depens upon the individual.

I have found the following has reduced my symtems considerably:

1) Hoovering the bed as this is where most house dust mites live and you spend most of your time in doors

2) When doing anything romotely in the garden I where my "Gardening clothes" and as soon as I have finished I take them off and shower and put them in the machine. I never keep them on longer than need be.

3) Cutting the grass when it is a little damp keeps the grass seed down considerly.

Re the medication I do not take any antihestimine tablets any more becuase the above reduces the need although it is impossible to escape grass seed so I do take:

1) Boots own Nasel Spray (Oxymetazoneline Hydrochloride) for congestion. This is smoother and softer on the nose than Vickes and last longer. Vickes just burns.

2) Drink elderflower tea. Elderflower contains an antihestimne drug. However to get enough of the dose you need around 6-8 cups a day. Doctor Stuarts brand has the highest elderflower content and is available form health stores. I find it is easier to drink it when it is cold or like warm. After a while it starts to taste good too!

3) Best of all is a spray called "Sterimar". Is is only salt water but it cleans all the nasel passage and gets rid of an nasties making you sneeze.

Oh yes, if you go for tablets get them on perscription and get them for severeal months otherwise the over the counter prices will be very expensive.

Hope that helps.

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Originally posted by Andymac

As an alternative, somebody out ther might have a homeopathic remedy to suggest.


Yes. That person would be an idiot or a conman. Or both. Seriously. Homoeopathy breaks every known law of physics, chemistry and medicine. It just plain does not work. If it did work, then a glass of distilled, deionised water would be the most potent dose of EVERY homoeopathic remedy known and unknown.

Homoeopaths are experts at selling people pure water and sugar pills for large sums. That's all. Though some of them believe the bull**** they peddle themselves.

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for some reason i dont know why the thing that worked best for me is eating local honey. i always suffer badly and have found tablet eyedrops are ok but were never the be all and end all. someone told me to try some local honey. it really worked for me and taste great on a bit of toast
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i have cetirizine 10mg tablets every day and they keep me ok. It all depends on the type of pollen and each individual person. I had to try about 3 or 4 different tablets before i found this one which worked. Worth it in the end though. Go to your local doctors and get them on prescription for free!
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Post Options Post Options   Quote alstorer Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14 Apr 09 at 9:03pm
Unfortunately, what works best for me is Acrivastine. Which is only in Benadryl- they've got the exclusive rights to it. The others are older molecules, out of patent.

Must remember this year to try and get it on prescription. It does work out (for Benadryl at least) a bit cheaper.

If you're in Scotland or Wales, get it all on prescription.
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I use loratedine, which is basically what's in claretin [sp].  Most supermarkets etc do their own brand and it costs about 1/4 of the price of claretin.  I also use beconase from time to time, but not the whole time as it thins the nasal vessels and causes nose bleeds...

I hate hayfever .  But sailing helps, thus it should be available on the NHS.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Andymac Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14 Apr 09 at 6:08pm

Take up ocean racing?

Seriously though, ditto tgruitt.

As an alternative, somebody out ther might have a homeopathic remedy to suggest. You could always try that avenue.....Have you tried asking your local pharmacist for advice?

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Originally posted by ASok

I always find that my symptoms are reduced when I'm sailing.  Not a bad way to spend the summer!

Seriously though - my hayfever was a nightmare last year, so not looking forward to this years season.  I love Piriton (sp?), but it knocks me out in minutes and I can have a lovely snooze all day.  Not good for work or anything useful.  My otehr favourite tablet is Claritin (again sp?) because it works for me and is non-drowsy.  I tried a nasal spray last year, but found mixed results.

I think its a very personal thing.  Speak to your chemist and try different solutions and then stick to it.  Also, check the active ingredient on branded products - the Boots (or other high street chemist) own brand may have the same and can be purchased at low cost.  It can be an expensive habit being a hayfever sufferer over the summer!

 



Piriton, Claritin and other brand names are pretty expensive, their main ingredient is usually Cetirizine, a months worth of Cetirizine is normally about 20p or so....
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Post Options Post Options   Quote ASok Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14 Apr 09 at 5:12pm

I always find that my symptoms are reduced when I'm sailing.  Not a bad way to spend the summer!

Seriously though - my hayfever was a nightmare last year, so not looking forward to this years season.  I love Piriton (sp?), but it knocks me out in minutes and I can have a lovely snooze all day.  Not good for work or anything useful.  My otehr favourite tablet is Claritin (again sp?) because it works for me and is non-drowsy.  I tried a nasal spray last year, but found mixed results.

I think its a very personal thing.  Speak to your chemist and try different solutions and then stick to it.  Also, check the active ingredient on branded products - the Boots (or other high street chemist) own brand may have the same and can be purchased at low cost.  It can be an expensive habit being a hayfever sufferer over the summer!

 

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