June 2006

Double Blind Pollen Provocation Study


Summer is suddenly creeping up on us once again and thankfully the weather seems to be improving bringing along those high pollen counts we are so longing for!

In this newsletter we have the Double Blind Pollen Provocation Study that has been carried out by Prof Jean Emberlin at the National Pollen & Aerobiology Research Unit at Worcester University.

Over the last few months Prof Emberlin has recruited 11 volunteers to take part in the trial and we are now able to inform you of the results.

Below is a quote from Prof Emberlin:
“The results of the trial show clearly that Nasaleze can have significant effects in reducing symptoms of sneezing and itchy eyes due to grass pollen allergy. It can also have significant effects in reducing nasal inflammation, as measured as Nasal Peak Expiratory Flow, Peak Inspiratory Flow and as Eosinophil Cationic Proteins in secretions which are a marker of inflammation. The results provide scientific evidence that the use of Nasaleze helps to alleviate symptoms of hay fever”.

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This study is being presented by Prof Jean Emberlin at the World Allergy Congress in Vienna, Austria on 13th June 2006. Prof Emberlin is also in the final stages of the House Dust Mite Study and she has informed us we should have the results very soon.

Nasaleze News Archives...

November 2006
Natural Allergy Product Recognition Lord Stafford Awards

September 2006
Nasaleze natural cold prevention makes international debut

June 2006
Double Blind Pollen Provocation Study

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