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For those of you who suffer from Hayfever

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  • ChocChip26
    ChocChip26 Posts: 48 Forumite
    Thanks very much for posting this shadowspy24, I normally take cetirizine antihistamines for my hayfever but have heard good things about these machines, £10 is a great price and it is definitely worth a try! Hope it works well for you (and me :rotfl:) xx
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  • I have been using this during this week along with a homeopathic remedy that was suggested to me and today has been my best day so far. The unit uses red light technology to suppress the histamine that your body produces, so i find helps me all round with my hayfever not just my nose. You need to use it several times before it may start to work.
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  • greennigel
    greennigel Posts: 10 Forumite
    I have had one for a year with limited success, but this week it hasn't worked.Went to Tesco for own brand Loratidine - 99p for 14 tablets.
  • James_N
    James_N Posts: 1,090 Forumite
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    I was being sarcastic, didnt think it would work for your eyes

    So its not very effective for hayfever if it only works for your nose

    I stick with Morrisons own for less than £1 for 7 days

    If you lived in Wales you'd get these tablets for free. They don't have anything to treat your bad dose of sarcasm though.

    The light machines DO work.
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  • shadowspy24
    shadowspy24 Posts: 238 Forumite
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    ChocChip26 wrote: »
    Thanks very much for posting this shadowspy24, I normally take cetirizine antihistamines for my hayfever but have heard good things about these machines, £10 is a great price and it is definitely worth a try! Hope it works well for you (and me :rotfl:) xx

    I'm still eagerly awaiting for mine to arrive. My nose is running faster than a river so can't wait to give it a go. I also forgot to mention the 6% cashback you can get from cashback websites which I also did so thanks to whoever mentioned that. There was also a promo code that gives you a free air purifier as well which is FREE87 but it didn't work for me, might work for someone else though. It's especially worth it if you use Benadryl cos that stuff is expensive and they only give you like 4 or 5 days sup.ply for £4.
  • waddy80
    waddy80 Posts: 1,157 Forumite
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    Payless wrote: »
    I have post nasal drip which I think is a form of rhinitis. At the moment I am using antihistamines and the nasal spray twice a day. They help but it's still there

    I am thinking of buying one of these but does anyone know if it is any good for post nasal drip?

    I have rhinitis, I used to take an anti histamine every day, but since using this I only have to take one every blue moon.
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  • traveller
    traveller Posts: 1,506 Forumite
    Hi the hayfever reliever and air purifier is on there for 14.99.Is the hayfever reliever any good-this is not the same product as the OP's link. Cheers.
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  • photome
    photome Posts: 16,671 Forumite
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    My son (15) has bad hayfever, puffy, runny and sore eyes, his nose isnt so much of a problem, he takes clarytin tablets with little effect.

    Are we saying this machine will def NOT help his eyes?
  • room512
    room512 Posts: 1,412 Forumite
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    traveller wrote: »
    Hi the hayfever reliever and air purifier is on there for 14.99.Is the hayfever reliever any good-this is not the same product as the OP's link. Cheers.

    Oops. I ordered 2 of these last night thinking they were the same and an even better bargain - would rather pay the extra if it doesn't work the same. Can anyone help? Thanks.
  • waddy80
    waddy80 Posts: 1,157 Forumite
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    photome wrote: »
    My son (15) has bad hayfever, puffy, runny and sore eyes, his nose isnt so much of a problem, he takes clarytin tablets with little effect.

    Are we saying this machine will def NOT help his eyes?

    Personally I think this does work on your eyes.

    The lloyds version is based on the 'medinose' original, and the blurb for that says it does work. BTW that one is £39.99!

    See link below:

    http://www.chemistdirect.co.uk/medisana-medinose-plus-nasal-allergy-treatment-45040_1_2003.html
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