Hayfever Treatment For Golfers


If you are a golfer who suffers from hayfever you'll know just how much it ruins your enjoyment of the game. A simple, natural solution is now available, which is definitely worth a try - Haymax pollen barrier balm.

Manchester (I-Newswire) March 18, 2011 - If you are anything like me, Spring brings with it a mixture of excitement and dread. Excitement, because I can start to play more golf. Dread, because I know that without an effective hayfever treatment, it won’t be very long before I start to suffer from sneezing fits, and irritated eyes – especially when I am on the golf course.

Hayfever is no fun for anyone, but it’s an absolute disaster for a golfer – especially if you live in the UK like I do. In the past I have tried all sorts of hayfever remedies, and the only one that has really worked consistently for me has been to plug my nostrils with vaseline, in an attempt to minimise the amount of pollen entering my body.

Although the vaseline solution is very effective, it isn’t very pleasant, and it gets a bit messy having to re-apply it several times during a round. A much nicer alternative, which works along the same principles, is Haymax Pollen Barrier. Read the story below of how its inventor (Max Wiseberg) came up with his idea.

The Haymax Story:

HayMax™ was started by Max Wiseberg, who had suffered from hayfever all his life.

He tried all available remedies for his hay fever with limited or no success, until coming across what later became HayMax™.

It was simple and it worked!

After a couple of years using it successfully, Max had the time to do some research. Very simply, he discovered that in hayfever sufferers pollen entering the body through the nose triggers a reaction. The body’s reaction is to produce histamines.

Histamines are the things which, when you’ve got too much of them, cause the runny nose, the sneezing, the sore and itching eyes and ears and all the other things Hayfever sufferers know so well.

He also found out that histamines are the things in our brains which help to keep us alert, attentive and awake. Suddenly it became clear why anti-histamines can make us drowsy, or affect our performance.

Each person has their own level of pollen they can cope with before they start to react. So Max, a hayfever sufferer, didn’t need much pollen to make him sneeze. And someone who is not a hayfever sufferer could end up sneezing if you blew a large amount of pollen up their nose. So if Max could reduce the amount of pollen entering the nose, his hayfever might not trouble him so much.

It all made sense! He consulted qualified aromatherapists to ensure the essential oils used would have the best chance of improving the product without presenting any possible harm. As a result of his research, his consultations and experimentation, he produced a completely natural balm which worked as an effective pollen barrier

Visit the link below to read the full article:

http://electricgolftrolleysonline.co.uk/blog/golf-news/hayfever-treatment-for-golfers






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