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Posted
12 hours ago, Remspoor said:

My wife has found drinking nettle tea is a great relieve. She makes her own picking and drying leaves herself. It can be purchased commercially if you do not feel inclined

I have tried a lot of natural remedies including various herbal teas and tisanes, at the very best most stop the eyes itching but don't stop the incessant sneezing. 

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I watched a programme on the TV ages ago and it said that the much maligned tapeworm has an unexpected side effect of making the host immune to hayfever. Its something symbiotic and they weren't sure of the exact mechanics of it (or I forgot) but that has stuck with me.

I'm not sure how useful this piece of information is?

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1 hour ago, dozeydustman said:

I have tried a lot of natural remedies including various herbal teas and tisanes, at the very best most stop the eyes itching but don't stop the incessant sneezing. 

I found nettle tea was useful to sooth the stings you got picking the damn things in the first place. (On the skin, it tastes too vile to drink).

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56 minutes ago, Stanky said:

I watched a programme on the TV ages ago and it said that the much maligned tapeworm has an unexpected side effect of making the host immune to hayfever. Its something symbiotic and they weren't sure of the exact mechanics of it (or I forgot) but that has stuck with me.

I'm not sure how useful this piece of information is?

The tapeworm kicks off your body's immune system (DefCon 4, alien intruder detected). That means that when you get a pollen influx the body is already locked and loaded and ready to kick alien butt. 
The itch/sneeze pollen reaction is due to the need to quickly ramp up immune defences from zero so, seeing as it's at 4 - less hard work, less of a reaction. 
(I saw Michael Moseley taking a tapeworm in Uganda on one of his TV programmes a few years back - may have been him?)

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What is weird is I’ve been in the garden nearly all morning and no reactions at all today. It’s just as warm, and I finished off the mowing I abandoned yesterday. Grass doesn’t normally set me off as I used to mow a sports field and cricket square.

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I mowed both lawns yesterday and my eyes were itching like fuck afterwards.  Mind you there were a lot of flowers in amongst the grass.

Posted
11 hours ago, dozeydustman said:

 at the very best most stop the eyes itching but don't stop the incessant sneezing. 

I'm suffering badly with hayfever too. Taking some Tesco Hayfever And Allergy Relief 10 mg tablets but they seem to have little affect. :( 🤧

 

Posted
7 minutes ago, ProgRocker said:

I'm suffering badly with hayfever too. Taking some Tesco Hayfever And Allergy Relief 10 mg tablets but they seem to have little affect. :( 🤧

 

Get yourself some Fexofenadine from the docs, they will prescribe over the phone for hayfever. 
 

Brilliant stuff, makes me mega tired though. 

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Slept like shit. Been up since 03:50.

Just been watching YouTube.

Have had to constantly fight the urge to slap the Mrs' arse whilst she's sleeping.

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Hay fever and temperatures above 25 make winter and 20 below seem nice and preferable.

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WHY DOES NOTHING JUST FUCKING WORK???????????

Posted
55 minutes ago, eddyramrod said:

WHY DOES NOTHING JUST FUCKING WORK???????????

Because it's new & improved.

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"New and Improved" as a genuine concept, died about 50 years ago in a minibus crash along with most of his family: Common Sense, Common Decency, Manners, Morality and Fairness.  It's believed Courage was driving but he has never recovered enough to talk about it.

Posted
13 hours ago, JJ0063 said:

No, however for me it stops my hayfever but I get a bit tired! 

I've been taking it for quite a few years and I'm no dozier now than when I started. Maybe I'm an outlier but I haven't had any of those reactions to it.

As someone said earlier it's almost a generic list that could be applied to many drugs.

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Washed my sons car and then checked the lights and levels before the mot. Turned up for the mot with the oil filler cap off and oil everywhere under the bonnet.oil filler cap sitting next to oil can in the shed luckily.
Will try again tomorrow.

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16:06 today email
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I've been outside since 3pm with two dogs that'll let you know if there's a vehicle within half a mile - DPD did not come up the hill - lying b'stads

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Plusgas. Need a new tin, only locals listing it are Screwedfix. Nil stock. Checked the Plusgas website, they have distributors all round my area - but all Screwedfix. Emailed Plusgas to have a moan, apparently stock is due into the uk mid July. Brilliant planning.

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8 minutes ago, High Jetter said:

Plusgas. Need a new tin, only locals listing it are Screwedfix. Nil stock. Checked the Plusgas website, they have distributors all round my area - but all Screwedfix. Emailed Plusgas to have a moan, apparently stock is due into the uk mid July. Brilliant planning.

That's what happens when you outsource production of absolutely everything to a foreign country to save 20p per unit.

Posted
1 hour ago, artdjones said:

That's what happens when you outsource production of absolutely everything to a foreign country to save 20p per unit.

And why companies are 'reshoring' production.

Posted
29 minutes ago, chadders said:

And why companies are 'reshoring' production.

In my limited experience through the industry I recently left, it only seems to be attractive if they can get UK manufacturers into working to similar unit prices as the Chinese manufacturers.

Posted
1 hour ago, High Jetter said:

Plusgas. Need a new tin, only locals listing it are Screwedfix. Nil stock. Checked the Plusgas website, they have distributors all round my area - but all Screwedfix. Emailed Plusgas to have a moan, apparently stock is due into the uk mid July. Brilliant planning.

Excuse the halfrauds link, but I found this stuff great for releasing seized fasteners (I’m assuming that’s what you wanted plusgas for?!):

https://www.halfords.com/motoring/engine-oils-and-fluids/lubricating-and-penetrating-oil/xcp-one-dual-action-can-400ml-471949.html

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Posted
35 minutes ago, chadders said:

And why companies are 'reshoring' production.

Brexit?

Posted
11 minutes ago, Remspoor said:

Brexit?

Not in my opinion, Covid showed up the vulnerability of long supply chains.

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Posted
12 minutes ago, Rust Collector said:

Excuse the halfrauds link, but I found this stuff great for releasing seized fasteners (I’m assuming that’s what you wanted plusgas for?!):

Yes, exactly! I was going for the WD40 specialist penetrant but I'll take your recommendation and give that a try, thanks. (It's also £3.60 cheaper)

Posted
16 hours ago, EyesWeldedShut said:

16:06 today email
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I've been outside since 3pm with two dogs that'll let you know if there's a vehicle within half a mile - DPD did not come up the hill - lying b'stads

I. Don't. Believe. It.
FFS!

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On 26/06/2024 at 09:30, eddyramrod said:

"New and Improved" as a genuine concept, died about 50 years ago in a minibus crash along with most of his family: Common Sense, Common Decency, Manners, Morality and Fairness.  It's believed Courage was driving but he has never recovered enough to talk about it.

I always thought “new and improved” was ad speak for “ok, we admit it was pretty shite before, now it’s a bit less shite”. 
My rugby club ( like most), had a “most improved player of the year” award at the annual dinner. The recipient was always told by everyone “just shows how bad you were last year!”

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