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SHOCKLEADER
MANAGE YOUR HAY
FEVER WITH
HAYMAX
Late May, June and July are peak
hay fever season. Unfortunately
this is when grass pollen is at
its highest and 95% of hay fever
sufferers are allergic to grass
pollen. There are many ways that
anglers can help tackle their allergy
symptoms and still enjoy their
fishing. Airborne allergens expert
and creator of HayMax allergen
barrier balm, Max Wiseberg offers
his advice to anglers with hay
fever this summer.
“Hay fever is a result of our
immune system’s overreaction
to innocuous allergens such as
pollen. The body’s reaction to
pollen is to produce histamines.
Normal amounts of histamines in
your brain are good – they keep
you alert, attentive and awake.
But, when there are too many
in your body, they produce the
various symptoms common to hay
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fever sufferers including sneezing,
a runny nose, nasal congestion,
itchy eyes, watery eyes, streaming
eyes, swollen eyes, and an itchy
nose and throat.”
“My eight pillars of wisdom
for anglers with hay fever this
summer are:”
“Time your angling trips to avoid
peak pollen. You should avoid
going out fishing – or even being
outdoors – when the pollen count
is highest, generally first thing in
the morning and early evening,
especially on dry, warm, sunny
days.”
“Use HayMax daily. Apply this
organic drug-free allergen barrier
balm first thing in the morning,
before you go to bed at night and
before going out fishing during
the day. HayMax (haymax.biz)
has been proven to trap over one
third of pollen particles [1] and is