
- Allergy Reliever Allergic HAY FEVER ANTI-ALLERGY TREATMENT DEVICE PHOTOTHERAPY
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Amazon
From $23.55 (3rd Party New)

From $23.55 (3rd Party New)

| Latest | $23.55 1 day ago |
| Highest | $39.98 Jun 21, '15 |
| Lowest | $23.55 Sep 29, '15 |
| Average | $23.55 (30d avg) $23.55 (90d avg) $23.55 (180d avg) $26.70 (365d avg) $27.86 (Lifetime average) |
| Added | Jan 22, 2015 |
30 day average: 300,688
90 day average: 260,928
Undoubtedly one of the few irritating things about summer is hay fever; it causes nuisance to approximately 20 per cent of the US and UK populations and affects everyone from young children to the elderly. OUR company with over 18 years experience in light therapy has launched , a new medical device that is proven to provide safe, fast-acting relief to hay fever sufferers. New is an all-in-one alternative treatment to eye drops, nasal sprays and antihistamines. Using two intranasal tubes, it emits two types of red light directly on to the membranes inside the nose which immediately reduce histamine production. Based on scientific research, This works in minutes to ease streaming noses, sneezing and irritable eyes. Hay fever (or seasonal allergic rhinitis) is caused by allergens that are present in the air; in this case tiny particles of pollen. When the pollen comes into contact with the body, it can cause an allergic reaction to occur as the body believes it is under attack and overproduces a chemical called histamine. It is the histamine that triggers hay fever symptoms, causing people to suffer from sneezing, runny noses and irritable eyes. Antihistamines have long been the most popular form of treatment for hay fever, but this arguably has been due to the lack of suitable alternatives. Many allergy medications can have nasty side effects, including drowsiness. The inconvenience caused by such treatments was evident in a recent case study: "Symptomatic allergic rhinitis and rhinitis medication use are associated with a significantly increased risk of unexpectedly dropping a grade in summer examinations" . It is only very recent research that has demonstrated light therapy as being effective in treating allergic conditions. Intranasal therapy of this kind, received from a device which emits red light, has shown extremely positive results in treating those that suffer from hay fever - even those that do not respond at all to antihistamines.