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My hayfever is cured - No more drugs
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hi everyone,
just got mine, so i can't wait to have it work for me too!:D0 -
so far, still sneezing my guts out. have used it three times.
Still persevering though... will let you know how it goes!0 -
http://www.enjoymoresummer.com/Pages/Page.aspx?PageName=LloydsAllergyReliefSpecialOffersNasalReliever
Has anyone got one of these things and do they actually work?
At the moment I keep waking up in the middle of the night with a blocked nose. I would like to get one if they actually workJeremyMarried 9th May 20090 -
There has already been quite a lot of discussion about this - if you type in Allergy Reliever in Search Forum you will be able to pull up the other threads.
I bought one myself after reading some of the replies from other people. I still use it every day but am not sure how much of a difference it is making because this year is the first year I have had bad hayfever. However, I am mostly off the antihistimanes now so hopefully it has worked.
Its worth buying for the amusement factor alone - it makes your face light up like Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer - good for scaring the kids!0 -
I've merged this thread into the older one - have a read from the start!Signature removed for peace of mind0
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I'm sorry to report that this one has been a failure for me.
I've been using it religiously for a few weeks now, to no avail - the rainy weather gave me a couple of days of freedom, but otherwise, it's still as bad as it ever was...0 -
Still working for me. I'm not totally symptom free but usually in June and July, I'm confined to the house in a darkened room, overdosing on anti-histamine tablets in my desperation and feeling like a hermit. Now, I get the occasional sneeze if I forget to use the allergy reliever at the required time and sometimes I still get the itchy roof to my mouth.
All in all though, life is far more bearable and I can actually go out in the sunshine.
I saw an article the other day by the son of the TV doctor, Chris Steele, he's an athlete and gets hay fever. His dad recommended the allergy reliever to him. It works for him and also he's at no risk of being disqualified due to having any drugs in his system.
I think the clue is in it's name it's called an allergy reliever, it's not a cure. It's the best £14.99 I spent, two summers of relief and it must be good for your body not to keep taking anti-histamines.0 -
I'm sorry to report that this one has been a failure for me.
I've been using it religiously for a few weeks now, to no avail - the rainy weather gave me a couple of days of freedom, but otherwise, it's still as bad as it ever was...Signature removed for peace of mind0 -
Thanks SS,
I've had this diagnosed by the doctors since I was a child, and it is very seasonal, so it is an allergy of some sort - I find that it depends on the time as day too - which I have been told shows that I am particularly allergic to the pollen of certain types of plants.
I'm not giving up though - I really want it to work! I'm going to use it for a few months more - at least then I can't say that I didn't try...0 -
i've just bought the lloyds allergy reliever- but there's no instruction manual in the box? i've tried three different 9v batteries but can't seem to get it working? ( shouldn't something light up?_ is there on line instructiosn anywhere please?There is no such word as "bidded". I bid, you bid, they bid, Ebid0
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