The Hay Fever Season - Try a Natural Remedy!

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Peter Stockwell-Jones (Wessex Aloe)
Peter Stockwell-Jones
Wessex Aloe
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Posted: 02nd Apr 2009 at 09:51

With the first signs of emerging leaves in the hedgerows and grass growing furiously, the level of wind-borne pollen is definitely on the increase.

That's bad news for Hay Fever sufferers, both human & animal (eg the horse) as noses & eyes get blocked and irritated - miserable times for many.  However, there is something you can do NOW that won't make you drowsy or sedate you like a zombie.  No side effects!  What's the secret?

If we take the trouble to look, Nature provides an antidote to most of its own creations.  The liquid gel from the Aloe Vera plant and Bee Pollen from the hive are two examples of Nature's gifts that have been used for thousands of years as natural remedies for a variety of conditions including Hay Fever and Asthma.

If taken together NOW, and regularly throughout the Hay Fever 'season', not only will your symptoms be under the best control you've ever experienced, but your general health & well-being will be improved too.  You will notice an increase in energy & stamina; your skin, hair & nail quality will improve, your digestive tract will be cleansed & soothed (particularly helping inflammatory gut conditions such as IBS, Diverticulitis & Crohn's); you'll either not catch those irritation summer colds, or be able to shake them off in a couple of days.  You won't just feel OK, you'll feel great - guaranteed!

So, "What do I take, and when?  How much will it cost?" are the questions I hear.

You'll need to take around 60ml per day of Aloe Vera gel, first thing in the morning (120ml for horses).  On average, that's TWO litre bottles per month per person - at £17.62 per bottle, which is a few pence over £1 per day.  It doesn't taste very nice, but .........!

The Bee Pollen comes in 100 tablet tubs costing £10.64.  The usual 'dose' is 2 to 4 tablets per day.  I ALWAYS suggest a small test dose first - 1/4 tab under the tongue, since some animals and humans can be allergic to Bee products (This is rare because the type of pollen that the bees collect is essentially heavier & sticky, not the light wind-borne type that causes the irritation.)  It helps to de-sensitive your body's over-reaction and taken with the Aloe, your immune system is effectively put back into a naturally balanced state.

Also, try a tube of Aloe Vera gelly (£10.36).  This is a fantastic 'First Aid' kit for burns, bites, stings, grazes, cuts etc., etc., and very useful to put a little inside the nostrils - it helps trap pollen!

Anyone wishing to give this a trial can purchase these products directly from me or my website:

Remember that guarantee I mentioned ealier - it's for 60 days and it's unconditional.  It means that even if you've consumed 2 month's supply and you don't feel it's working for you, you can get your money back - that's how confident we are!

Let's hope that this year's Hay Fever season is your last!

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Peter Stockwell-Jones (Wessex Aloe)
Peter Stockwell-Jones
Wessex Aloe
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Tel: 01202 822035
Posts: 20
Posted: 08th Feb 2010 at 16:40

Can't believe it's nearly a year since I posted that advice for Hay Fever & Asthma sufferers!

NOW is a good time to start thinking about 'immunising' yourself with a course of Aloe Vera drinking gel and Bee Pollen tablets.  Don't wait until the symptoms arrive - start taking some of Nature's Gifts NOW and continue taking them for around 3 months.  You'll reap the reward of a comfortable spring & summer - guaranteed!

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