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• #852
How much local honey should I be mainlining right now? Is that even true?
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• #853
There’s definitely something weird going on with my sinuses, my nose (& my sons) has been like a tap for three days.
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• #854
You don't get hayfever from plants that insects (eg bees) pollinate, which intentionally stays in place for the insects to get to it, so difficult to make any argument that honey would help hayfever.
It's probably pretty tasty though.
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• #855
Yeah something about it never made much sense, that’s probably it. I think I suffer from trees and grasses. I’m also not a big fan of honey.
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• #856
Yearly spring reminder to crush a lot of local honey into your diet starting now.
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• #857
Missed this not scrolling and posting my propaganda anyway.
Yes it works, mine goes from an 8 to 2/3 on wanting to rip my face off come grass pollination time.
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• #858
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6074882/
This paper describes a randomized controlled trial in which reduction in allergic rhinitis symptoms was found in correlation with ingestion of high doses (1g per kg of body mass, daily) of honey.
So, I would say that @hangedup has a case to answer.
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• #859
I like the suggestion that there was no taste difference between some artisanal raw honey and corn syrup.
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• #860
Surely all honey is artisanal, given that it’s crafted by artisans?
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• #861
Hey I hardly had a case against it, I just thought it sounded like a bit of an old wives tale. And actually if I have to get through a jar of honey a week I think I’ll pass.
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• #862
Diabetes or hay fever.
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• #863
Wow
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• #864
Such hay. So fever.
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• #865
My face was on fire yesterday. Not so bad today
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• #866
It’s bad atm right?
I’m wheezing and double dropping laratidine to help out. This past 5 days I’ve been coughing so bad I thought I was going to turn inside out at one point. It felt like my throat was trying to come out past my teeth.I’ve been on antibiotics for 3 days because of a cccccccombo of chest thing/hayfever.
Fun times
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• #867
When I get it its bad these days, really prevents me from getting anything done. Maybe I should visit my GP
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• #868
Can't tell if eye strain or plant spunk killing me
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• #869
Probably plant spunk. My eyes have been bothering me, and I have sinus discomfort. I haven't had it this bad in about 5 years!
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• #870
Never had hayfever this bad in April before
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• #871
Yesterday I thought that it I was going down with something it was so bad. I sneezed every couple of minutes for about three hours and started getting the sweats.
I was travellling back from Denmark and had no access to meds til I got home. Horrible.
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• #872
For anyone who isn't aware already / has forgotten, you can get fexofenadine over the counter now. I normally keep it as a backup for May / June when things are at their worst for me, but I may have to deploy it earlier.
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• #873
Online pharmacies have the 30 packs of fexofenadine quite a bit cheaper.
120mg per day at the moment in the morning with an extra daily cetirizine at night time seems to be keeping the symptoms under control.
Was planning a bike ride today, absolutely no chance.
I can understand why as a pro cyclist you might double down on the high power treatments (performance enhancing benefits aside)
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• #874
In France right now, face being massacred by grass pollen…
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• #875
Hmm, should have dosed up before wading through the meadows this morning.
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Unsure if it's time or if I'm just a bit ill. My hayfever is definitely less since moving out of London but don't know if I can get away without antihistamines.