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Subject: Re: anti hystamine


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Paganwolf
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Date Posted: 14/04/07 16:59
In reply to: sam spaniel 's message, "anti hystamine" on 14/04/07 14:55

Ah Sam!!!!!

A fellow summertime nose-running specialist.

Someone told me once to use localy made Honey, Don't ask me how it works but it does, I think its something to do with the local strains of pollen.

I to suffer from occasional dry skin during the summer, especially round my eyes on the ridge of my nose. I just use a no-perfumed non anything moisturiser, i.e. simple

Blessings and Light

Paganwolf )0(

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whitewolf
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Date Posted: 14/04/07 22:55

Hello lovely Sam - ah... the yellow fields!! lol - how well I remember them! One of the best anti-histamines : stinging nettles! and nettle and lemon balm tea is delicous (although just nettles is good too). An infusion of nettles will sort out skin rashes too - use it as a skin rinse or add a strong infusion to bath water.
Local honey is good for hayfever - it's a bit like having an innoculation... the theory being you're getting small amounts of the local pollen which would otherwise be annoying you.

As for facial treatments... I reckon you'd do well with an infusion of nettles to soothe the itching (calendula also good for this), lemon juice is fantastic for treating dry skin, and I know just the oil which I think would be good for you... (Skyclad - great for senstive skin - it's got hemp seed oil in it, which may also help with the hayfever a little) I'll send you over a bottle! (if you like) :)
Hugs and Blessings x

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