Hey-Fever

Hi this week we are going to tell you a little bit about Hey-Fever. Pollen grains from grasses (Family Poaceae) are the most important aeroallergen in Ireland affecting about 95% of hay fever sufferers. It should therefore be noted that low grass pollen counts may cause symptoms of hay fever in sensitive individuals, and many sufferers may experience symptoms of hay fever when grass pollen counts are moderate.

Low to moderate concentrations of pollen from allergenic weeds (e.g. dock, plantain and the nettle family) are also likely to be in the air when conditions are suitable. Weed pollen affect about 20% of hay fever sufferers.
Today’s pollen counts
Leinster 5
Munster 4
Connacht 4
Ulster 5
1, 2, 3 = L = Low
4, 5 = M = Moderate
6, 7 = H = High
8, 9, 10 = VH = Very high
We Can help
My son Aaron was suffering with ‘hay-fever’ type symptoms for approximately six months and the symptoms were so bad that even the medicines etc. that I bought from the chemist were of no use.

I spoke to an assistant in the local chemist and she informed me about The Amber Centre. I had no idea what the treatment entailed but went along with an open mind. Alma tested Aaron and he was put on a course of drops. Alma explained how the treatment worked and we were amazed that after 3 months all of Aaron’s symptoms had gone.

Having seen for myself how this type of treatment works, I would strongly recommend it. Aaron is doing great now. Thank you for all your help.

Janette Ashmore
Co. Meath

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