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Dust Mite Allergies - A Solution That Works!!



 
 
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Old March 9th 04, 11:23 AM
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Default Dust Mite Allergies - A Solution That Works!!

Whilst searching for a solution to dust mite allergies, I came across
a solution I found intriguing. Scientists have often said the best
form of cure is prevention, and this is the theory behind a dual
action spray called Total Hygiene DM1. It effectively removes dust
mites, mould and bacteria by up to 99% and is applied to all soft
furnishings in the house lasting up to 6 months. It seems logical
that if the trigger is gone - so do the symptoms - and it really does
work! I know people who have had asthma, eczema, allergic rhinitis
and snoring symtoms be greatly reduced due to this product.

It is user-friendly to adults, children and even pets that can also
suffer with dust mite allergies!! The mail order service is fast and
reliable and the cost of the product, which is extremely easy to use,
I found to be much less than other treatments, so definitely worth a
try.

I think they also have a range of bedding that is pre-treated with the
same spray. I'm sure this would be as effective too. The website -
http://www.healthguardtm.com has some interesting testimonials which
you may relate to and product is ordered from the same site.

Hope you find it helps too!
 




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