We offer an effective treatment option for hayfever sufferers where oral medications have failed to relieve their symptoms. This nasal spray treatment has been shown to have no serious side-effects or systemic effects.
HOW DOES IT WORK?
Australian medical researchers from Monash University have previously proven that it can also block neural transmission at the specialised nerve endings to do with allergy, present in the lining membranes of the nasal cavity. These nerve endings or ‘receptors’ react to stimulation by environmental allergens present in the air that we breathe and provoke an attack of hayfever symptoms. Therefore, by spraying into in the nasal cavity, you can also block the allergy receptors and avoid the troublesome symptoms of hayfever – itchy, runny or blocked nose, sneezing; itchy or bleary, red, gritty and irritated, watery or streaming eyes.
This treatment is most effective when done before spring hits so it’s advisable to get this done between July and August.



