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HayMax organic drug-free allergen barrier balms are launching a new formulation for 2020. Still as effective at blocking pollen, the balms are now longer lasting than before.

HayMax is applied around the rim of the nostrils and bones of the eyes. Proven to block over one third of pollen before it enters the body, as well as dust and pet allergens, by NPARU (National Pollen and Aerobiology Research Unit). Less pollen, less reaction.

80% of respondents said HayMax worked in an independent survey by leading allergy charity Allergy UK.

As HayMax is drug-free and certified organic, it’s suitable for children, pregnant and breast feeding women. There are no drowsy side-effects, so it won’t affect performance at work, school, during exams and whilst driving or operating machinery.

These wonder balms are certified organic by the Soil Association, approved by the Vegetarian Society and contain 100% natural ingredients.

HayMax retails at £6.99, is available from wholesalers, including Jumla, Sigma and Zecare and is supported by free POS materials and a national advertising and PR campaign including TV and radio. Visit www.haymax.biz or call 01525 406600.

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