My hayfever is cured - No more drugs

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I have posted a few comments on this but I am so excited I want to shout it from the roof tops.

I used to suffer from hayfever that got so bad I could hardly function. I used to spend a fortune on tablets and drops.

Then I read about the medinose unit in the newspaper. It fires red light up your nose to stop the histamine being produced. I look a bit silly with probes up my nose but I really don't care.

I bought one off ebay a few weeks ago and I have not had one sniff since. If you are looking for money saving then this has got to be one of the best ever.

If you suffer from hayfever you have got to try it. Good luck
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  • marbella
    marbella Posts: 847 Forumite
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    I am still a great believer in 'New Era' from boots, which is a herbal remedy. I had hay fever for years and these work a treat with no side effects whatsoever. Give them a go..
  • skyrocket
    skyrocket Posts: 468 Forumite
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    i heard this medinose thing was good but didnt know of anyone who had used one!
  • Js_Other_Half
    Js_Other_Half Posts: 3,116 Forumite
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    Lloyds pharmacy have their own version for £14.99 at the moment:
    http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=125341&highlight=medinose
    The IVF worked;DS born 2006.
  • topple
    topple Posts: 131 Forumite
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    It is difficult to believe the Lloyds one can be any good at that price.
  • Js_Other_Half
    Js_Other_Half Posts: 3,116 Forumite
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    topple wrote: »
    It is difficult to believe the Lloyds one can be any good at that price.

    I have no idea how good the medinose is, but I can say the Lloyds one works well for me...
    The IVF worked;DS born 2006.
  • nats3006
    nats3006 Posts: 1,627 Forumite
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    thanks alot for that i suffer with it bad!!!
    "Have you ever noticed that if you rearranged the letters in mother in law, they come out to Woman Hitler?":p :p:p

    If money doesn't grow on trees then why do banks have branches?:D

    Can you breathe out of your nose and mouth at the same time?:cool:

    Why don't the hairs on your arms get split ends?:mad:
  • TheWaltons_3
    TheWaltons_3 Posts: 1,203 Forumite
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    My husband has hayfever and I (me... because of HIM!) suffer with it bad!

    I may buy him one of these!
  • 1012donna
    1012donna Posts: 11,517 Forumite
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    I saw this on This Morning and if it works think I may get one.
    Murphy's No More Pies Club Member No. 68
  • melmama
    melmama Posts: 6 Forumite
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    After reading the posts about antihistamines I came across the Medinose. I was dreading my hayfever symptoms starting as I suffer very badly every year. I ordered one from Chemist-4-U online at the special price of £54.99. It only took 2 days to arrive. Still expensive I know but WORTH EVERY PENNY! IT WORKS!! We call it Rudolph as it makes your nose light up like a beacon! If you suffer from HF though you won't care what you look like.

    You have to use it 3 times every day though, try not to miss one out, or you may get a return of symptoms. This has made a huge difference to my life so I'm very grateful to whoever first mentioned it on MSE.

    THANKS:j
  • gushoneybun
    gushoneybun Posts: 169 Forumite
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    Hi

    Has anyone else tried the Lloyds one?
    Also does it stop your eyes swelling and itching too?

    I've not heard of the medinose before, but it sounds fantastic!

    Gus x
    Gus~Honey~Bun :)
    Live and Let Live!
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