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Artificial hay fever cures and remedies, pills and sprays - they seem to multiply each year.



But do any of these products actually work? Do they provide lasting relief from hay fever, or do they still leave us hay fever sufferers condemned to sneezing and sniffing and piles of wet hankies?



As we all know, there's nothing funny about having a runny nose and a sneezing fit just as you're entering a business meeting, or having a job interview, or warming up for a cross-country race, or chatting up a girlfriend, or just going about your business.



So if you're looking for a remedy for hay fever and you still haven't found one that works for you, then there's a revolutionary new approach you just have to investigate.



This one is different. It can't be bought in a drugstore or chemist. It's totally free. And it won't give you a headache or make you drowsy.



It's a program of nine simple exercises that anyone can do, and it's guaranteed to lift the curse of hay fever and nasal congestion. It's based on something called acupressure.



Acupressure is part of traditional Chinese medicine, and is a system of restoring the body to health and keeping it healthy. And not just the body, but the mind and spirit as well. They're all inter-related, as anyone doing these simple exercises will quickly realise.



You'll also realise that drugs and chemicals have no place in bringing genuine and lasting relief from a condition such as hay fever.



It's firmly established now that the cause of this debilitating condition is the body's over-production of histamines. This happens in response to the invasion of the body by the little spores and minute pollen that become air-borne as flowers and crops mature in spring and summer.



That's a simplification, but you get the idea. So what has the practice of pressing certain points in the body got to do with it?



It's quite simple, really. All about restoring balance and removing blockages of the flow of energy through your body.



The system set out in this Guide isn't new. It was developed by the ancient Chinese as part of traditional Chinese healing thousands of years ago. They didn't know anything about pollen and histamines (as far as we know), but they DID know a thing or two about returning our whole body to a state of balance and health, and keeping it there.



Essentially, your life forces of yin and yang have to be in balance. If they are allowed to become out of balance then illness, or at the very least, discomfort, occurs in one form or another.



Acupuncture was one of the methods used by the Chinese to keep balance in the body and clear blockages existing in its energy lines. Acupressure uses the same principles but without the needles.



Everything you need to know to successfully treat your hay fever is set out in this Guide. And it's all down to acupressure. It's entirely natural. It's free. It works. What is there not to like about it?



There are two main things you have to get right. The first is knowing which points on the body to press (and how to press them) to get particular benefits.



And the second is knowing how to breathe properly, so as to gain the maximum benefit from your treatment. (Yes, it seems most of us don't know how to breathe properly!) All this is covered in detail in this Guide, with illustrations to show you exactly where each point is.



Don't you think you deserve a real chance to rid yourself of hay fever, or at the minimum to greatly alleviate its effects, so you can live a more normal, and enjoyable, life at any time of the year?



Then get this Guide, and say goodbye forever to pills and sprays and side-effects, and all those piles of soggy tissues. You'll never look back.

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