Pollen Count - Hay Fever
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Pollen Count - Hay Fever
Have been sneezing with itchy eyes for past few days and then came across this http://www.connexionfrance.com/Hayfever-pollen-RNSA-red-alert-14827-view-article.html
If you also suffer then this is a good site http://www.pollens.fr/en/?PHPSESSID=9c68b38b18c8581597a0f1c4d0ad580f. You can set up an alert email that tells you when it is a bad time in your area.
If you also suffer then this is a good site http://www.pollens.fr/en/?PHPSESSID=9c68b38b18c8581597a0f1c4d0ad580f. You can set up an alert email that tells you when it is a bad time in your area.
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Touch wood I'm over the worst, the rapeseed flowers (planted for the first time in this neighbourhood!) followed by the Acacia blossom had me wheezing like a broken accordion!
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I like this solution in the Conexxion: smearing some petroleum jelly on your nostrils .
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The "cure" that has always been used by sufferers in our family was to take honey produced in the immediate area.
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That sound nice and natural and kind of logical
Tony H- Posts : 197
Join date : 2013-07-09
Location : near St. Goussaud, 23
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I've heard that somewhere before and you've just reminded me, I'll have to give it a try as I know someone in the village who makes honey.
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Will you let us know after the season, Amber, if it has made any difference? Hope it does, for you.
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I thought you had to do it (take honey) one month before the season - a teaspoon daily. I did this last year and it seemed to work. I had a small jar of local honey which I took with me to UK for winter ready for my 'cure'. Unfortunately when it came to the time to take it, my husband had eaten the honey
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