Relieve hay fever symptoms with Hay Band and Qu-Chi Band from Health and Care

Hayband and Qu-Chi Band are a natural alternative to help relieve hay fever symptoms. There are many remedies on the market, including tablets and nasal sprays, however hayband is completely natural and suitable for children.

Hayband and Qu-Chi Band work by putting pressure on the Qu-Chi point, a point on the crux of the arm that is used in acupressure. Both are a highly effective, clinically proven, drug-free product to help relieve hay fever and help relieve symptoms of allergic rhinitis.

The bands are fast-acting and should be used before symptoms start; however, they can be used once symptoms of hay fever are noticed. The bands are very easy to use. Once positioned just below the elbow joint, you can wear any band day and night without noticing it’s there. The Qu-Chi band or The Hayband can be worn on either arm and is suitable for people of all ages. The bands do not cause drowsiness so they are ideal for both children and adults.

Both the Hayband and the Qu-Chi band are machine washable, so they can be worn over and over again until hay fever season is over. One size fits all, so there’s no need to worry about the band not fitting properly. Hay fever is caused by an allergy to pollen. Common symptoms are runny nose, itchy and/or stuffy nose, sneezing, and itchy eyes. The condition is caused by an allergy to pollen and the symptoms are due to the immune system reacting to the pollen. Cells in the lining of the nose and eyes release histamine and other chemicals when they come into contact with pollen. This causes inflammation in the nose (rhinitis) and eyes (conjunctivitis). Sometimes the sinuses and throat can also be affected.

Hay fever [http://www.healthandcare.co.uk/hayfever/the-original-qu-chi-acupressure-band.html] It is also called seasonal allergic rhinitis because the symptoms tend to occur at the same time, or in the same season, each year. It’s very common. It affects 2 in 10 people in the UK. It often first develops in school-age children and during adolescence.

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