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hayfever help please
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The best thing is an electronic gadget from Lloyds he got last year. It's got two prongs that you stick up your nose then you then turn it on for a couple of minutes. It sounds awful and looks bad (prongs emit a red light so you look like ruldolph:rotfl:). /QUOTE]
They are on special offer at Lloyds at the moment. http://www.lloydspharmacy.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?storeId=90&mpe_id=11182&productId=344791&intv_id=11133&evtype=CpgnClick&langId=-1&catalogId=10080 -
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I have found that if you steep camomile tea bags in boiling water let them cool down and use as eye compresses this helps sore eyes:T.0 -
I don't know if this would work to help remove the gunk(!) but have you tried sitting with your face over a bowl of hot water? In the same way that it helps when you have a cold? It probably wouldn't be pleasant in this weather but if it helps it might be worth it!Sometimes you have to go throughthe rain to get to therainbow0
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burtandernie wrote: »cetirizine is only 5p at Pharmacy First! much cheaper an asda or chemist direct!
i cant recomend this enough hayfever quite bad plus asthma grass pollen and dust allergy went on losndrine was really weassy , i will say because of my condtions i have i do have to double to dose but i used to keep liquid pirton in the house and used to top it up a little not recomended of corse just my way of coping without going mad lol0 -
burtandernie wrote: »cetirizine is only 5p at Pharmacy First! much cheaper an asda or chemist direct!
Thanks for this, I ordered a load of these ones last year from another online pharmacy. After p&p charges works out at 0.42p for a months supply :T0
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