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camomile teabags for eyes are brilliant. or you can buy dried eyebright (a herb) for 2 or 3 quid in Health Matters - that REALLY helps. Or step it up with an OTC anti-hystamene eyedrop - https://www.boots.com/boots-pharmaceuticals-hayfever-relief-w-v-eye-drops-10ml-10190807


i know squat about bark...


(But if anyone has any tips how to stop the Plain tree bombs from ripping up the back of your throat...)


Good luck

Thank you all for tips on bark and hayfever !


I ordered bark chippings on line in the end ,delivered in large cardboard box .


re hayfever ,apparently vit c is a natural anti histamine .


Difflam is very good ,but expensive ,it's " a locally acting analgesic and anti-inflammatory treatment for the relief of painful inflammatory conditions of the mouth and throat "

Shannons? Shopped there for years but never found them particularly helpful. Wickes just down the road. If you go to the individual websites the customer ratings are helpful. This looks OK https://www.wickes.co.uk/Wickes-Play-Safe-Grade-Bark-Chippings---90L/p/114287

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