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Thread: Tree Pollen Allergy - Are You Suffering at the Moment.

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    maybe an old wives tale but someone once told me to have honey made by local bees and that it would help hayfever symptoms
    so come end of february and the sniffles begin that is exactly what I do
    i still get hayfever like always but I have noticed its not as intense as when I didn't have the local honey

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    I got hayfever for the first time, the year before last. It was annoying, but nothing more than an inconvenience.

    Last year was terrible around this time, so this year I put a date in my diary to take the antihistamine from mid March.

    I did that and I feel almost normal this year. My symptoms are very mild.

    However, I put that down to the difference in weather and the pollen load rather than the tablets. This time last year we were talking about pollen bombs and suchlike.

    Is anyone else, like me, feeling much better this year?

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    This is the worst year I’ve known. I’m convinced the lack of air pollution is helping the trees to produce more pollen than normal.

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    Ouch, sorry to hear that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phil Lee View Post
    This is the worst year I’ve known. I’m convinced the lack of air pollution is helping the trees to produce more pollen than normal.
    Will leave my car in garden today with engine running and report back!


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