HayMax™ is OK! magazine’s Number 1 Hay fever Remedy
OK magazine recently ran a feature on hay fever – just in time for the Royal wedding – and rated HayMax as their number 1, with Benadryl coming in number 2.
Do you think that could be why the royal couple didn’t sneeze during the ceremony?
Mary Graham wrote in to us to say “HayMax is very, very good. Normally by now, my nose is streaming and my eyes are terrible. Since using HayMax it’s a lot better this year. I’ve had hayfever for years and nothing else has helped.”
HayMax™ drug-free pollen barrier balms have been proven to trap significantly more pollen and in premarket trials all respondents who tried it to help with their hay fever said “it worked”. » Read more about: HayMax™ is OK! magazine’s Number 1 Hay fever Remedy »
The Express – HayMax™ one of the best ways to combat Hayfever
The Express say that :
The UK has one of the highest hay fever rates and more of us than ever are suffering. “There has been a fourfold increase in allergies since the Fifties without any real changes in pollen exposure,” says Dr Samantha Walker, of Asthma UK.
Although it’s not clear why, theories include dietary changes, an increase in air pollutants and over-sterilised environments which don’t give our immune system a chance to learn which factors are harmful or harmless.
Traditionally young people have been more likely to have hay fever: 38 per cent of UK teenagers are sufferers compared with a quarter of the general population. There are signs this is changing. We may be getting hay fever for the first time in middle-age or perhaps later, according to the National Pollen and Aerobiology Research Unit at the University of Worcester.
In their review of the best ways to combat the condition they say:
BALMS
A growing number of nasal balms are now available which are applied to the base of the nostrils to help trap pollen before it can enter the respiratory system. » Read more about: The Express – HayMax™ one of the best ways to combat Hayfever »
HayMax featured in Woman’s Weekly
HayMax featured in Woman’s Weekly this Summer as a way to help with hayfever.
The article about Summer Hayfever featured in a regular column by GP Dr Sarah Jarvis, a familiar face on The One Show. She gave tips on other ways to limit exposure to pollen which included using HayMax, wearing sunglasses and avoiding grassy areas.
HayMax – 100% organic pollen barrier balm works by trapping pollen before it enters your body. No pollen, no recation! Read more about how HayMax was developed and how it works.
HayMax is stocked in a wide range of stores nationwide including Boots, Asda, Tesco, Waitrose, Co-op, selected Holland and Barret stores and independent chemists. You can also buy online or by telephone. » Read more about: HayMax featured in Woman’s Weekly »
HayMax recommended as a natural treatment for hayfever in Chat magazine
HayMax Pure was featured earlier this month in Chat magazine as one of three really great natural treatments for hayfever.
HayMax Pure is the unfragranced version of HayMax pollen barrier nose balm
HayMax featured alongside an accupressure band for hayfever which targets accupressure points on the body – try the Qu-Chi band, and the Comvita Bee Pollen Capsules.
HayMax is also available with soothing aloe vera and calming lavender. Made with only 100% organic ingredients and 100% essential oils of the highest quality, it is a truly natural product for hayfever. » Read more about: HayMax recommended as a natural treatment for hayfever in Chat magazine »
HayMax featured in Natural Health magazine
HayMax was featured recently in Natural Health magazine as a holistic product to use for hayfever.
HayMax is 100% organic and vegetarian society approved. It is an allergen barrier balm that you apply under your nose and around your eyes to trap pollen before it makes you sneeze.
HayMax is recommended by ITV’s Dr Chris Steele. It has been featured in many magazines and newspapers. Many people have found it works for them. Read our testimonials page for more about this. » Read more about: HayMax featured in Natural Health magazine »
HayMax featured in Golf Monthly!
HayMax is featured in this months’ Golf Monthly magazine! – We feature as one of the ten things you can do to up your game this Summer.
So if you’re a golfer take note! Or if you’re a cyclist, runner, traiathlete competitor, horserider, gardener, walker or anything else outdoorsy then a bit of HayMax could just do the trick for your hayfever when you’re out and about this Summer.
If you’re a hayfever sufferer then a sweep of HayMax nose balm can work wonders – whatever outdoor sport or activity you’re into. » Read more about: HayMax featured in Golf Monthly! »
HayMax is top health tip in Daily Express!
HayMax has been featured by Dr Rosemary Leonard as a top health tip in the Daily Express – fantastic!
Dr Leonard likes HayMax becuase it’s non-greasy and it smells nice. And it works for many people with hayfever.
HayMax is made from beeswax, sunflower oil and essential oils or aloe-vera leaf extract, depending on the variety you choose.
HayMax comes in four different varities – pure (unfragranced), lavender, aloe-vera and frankincense. Don’t know which one to choose? – Visit our which one for me? page to help you decide.
You can also take advantage of our 3 for 2 offer and keep one in the car, one by the bed and one in your bag.
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HayMax featured in the Independent
We were delighted to see HayMax in the national press again last week.
HayMax featured in the Independent’s fashion page, the Audit, last Monday.
HayMax is a natural pollen barrier which helps stop the pollen – as proven in a study by Professor Jean Emberlin of the National Pollen and Aerobiology Research Unit (NPARU) at Worcester University. Reaction to Pollen is what causes the unwanted symptoms of hayfever, including runny nose, sneezing, red and puffy eyes, itchy eyes, face and throat.
It featured in the Audit as a great way to stop unattractive makeup smears from ruining your Summer. » Read more about: HayMax featured in the Independent »
HayMax success reported in business pages of the Mail on Sunday
We are delighted that earlier this month HayMax featured in the business section of the Mail on Sunday.
The Mail on Sunday reported on the business’ growth and Asda’s decision to stock HayMax from April 2010 in over 350 stores nationwide. HayMax Director Max and his Partner Chris predict that this will boost sales by up to 15%.
Asda are the latest in a string of high street retailers who already stock HayMax. HayMax is now available in leading high street stores Boots, Tesco and Asda as well as indepdendent chemists. » Read more about: HayMax success reported in business pages of the Mail on Sunday »
HayMax featured in Daily Mirror
HayMax was featured in the Daily Mirror as a drug-free way to tackle hayfever symptoms – organic ingredients form a barrier to pollen which stops it from entering the body and means you don’t react to it – simple but effective!
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HayMax billed top hayfever treatment by the London Metro!
We are delighted that HayMax has been chosen as one of the top treatments for hayfever by the London Metro newspaper.
It features HayMax pollen barrier nose balm alongside other natural hayfever remedies. These include Nasaleze nose powder, which traps pollen inside the nose and Pukka herbs, with natural antiallergenic and antihistamine properties.
HayMax is a nose balm that is applied underneath the nose and around the eyes to form a physical barrier which traps pollen before it enters the nose or eyes. Many people have found that it helps a lot to reduce their hayfever symptoms including runny nose, sneezing, itchy and watery eyes, itchy face and throat.
Its great to see HayMax recognised again by the national press. » Read more about: HayMax billed top hayfever treatment by the London Metro! »
HayMax is ingenious way of tackling hayfever
HayMax has featured in Natural Lifestyle magazine as an ingenious way to tackle the symptoms of hayfever.
Max gave the low-down on hayfever facts to Natural Lifestyle magazine. He spoke to them about the hayfever season and the signs of hayfever, common symptoms of hayfever and hayfever in children and young people.
He outlined the conventional, or allopathic ways of treating hayfever – using medicines including anti-histamines for hayfever and steroid nasal sprays. And also where natural anti-histamines (quercetin) were to be found, in apples and red onions, and bromelain which helps the body to absorb quercetin.
He also told them about how he developed HayMax starting with a simple formula and adapting it until he was satisfied it smelled good, was not greasy and still worked.
Natural Lifestyle is a national magazine which provides a guide to natural products, remedies and diet. » Read more about: HayMax is ingenious way of tackling hayfever »
Dr Chris Steele talks about HayMax™ on ITV
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Daily Mail Includes HayMax in Their Top 5 Hayfever Remedies
The Daily Mail chose “5 OF THE BEST HAYFEVER REMEDIES” to help their readers combat hayfever and the HayMax drug-free pollen barrier was one of them, alongside the better known Benadryl, Flixonase and Boots own drug based remedies for hay fever.
HayMax pollen barrier balm traps pollen before it enters the body. HayMax only needs to stop enough pollen going in the body to keep the body below the level at which the pollen would trigger the itchy eyes, runny nose, sneezing and other reactions consistent with seasonal allergic rhinitis.
it’s great to see the press recognises the value of HayMax! » Read more about: Daily Mail Includes HayMax in Their Top 5 Hayfever Remedies »
HayMax featured in The Times
A two page spread entitled “Sleepless Night and Sneezy Days” appeared in The Times with a case study of hayfever sufferer Ella Martin. Ella tells how organic, drug-free HayMax has helped her “..calm my symptoms dramatically”. Journalist David Mattin goes on to explain in detail how HayMax works by trapping pollen before it gets into the body. (See the full article on The Times website).
In a related link (What’s The Evidence?) Dr Toby Murcott favourably assesses the scientific research behind pollen blockers.
Expect to see further case studies in the press next year about people who have stopped the sneezing and itching eyes and love HayMax pollen barriers. » Read more about: HayMax featured in The Times »