Sat in the car driving as a passenger and rubbing my eyes because I was suffering from hayfever I started to wonder more about the causes. I know pollen is a problem... and freshly mown grass... but STOP... WHY freshly mown grass... I can understand it being a problem if that grass is tall and 'in-flower' but what of short grass... the next door neighbour keeps his cut really short... and yet when he cuts it I still suffer from hayfever. Is this bit of it in my mind??
Not sure if anyone out there will know but you are a clever lot so someone will surely have something to say about it.
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Not sure shirley and I can't seem to find my hayfever book to tell me.
I eat localy produced honey to combat the mild hayfever that I get. Onions are suposed to help with watering eyes, obviously not when cutting them.
I eat localy produced honey to combat the mild hayfever that I get. Onions are suposed to help with watering eyes, obviously not when cutting them.
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