Nasaleze How It Works

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Nasaleze History
After seeing his child suffer from hayfever for many years, chemical engineer Mike James, discovered a naturally occurring, inert organic plant extract. This product is his brainchild, and was developed in the Isle of Man over 10 years ago, whilst working to stop these sneezing fits of his young son.

Nasaleze was developed with the help of the Manx Government Analysts Laboratory and others. This enabled the developer to ascertain that the product had no hidden side effects and was quite safe and easy to use.

Nasaleze was checked out by Andre Mclean BM.PhD.FRC.Path. Professor of Toxicology at University College London and Prof. Ron Eccles of the Common Cold Centre at Cardiff University as well as the Medicines Control Agency of Great Britain. Due to the thoroughness of the Medicines Control Agency's investigation to establish that Nasaleze was safe to use, there were long delays. Finally they decided that Nasaleze was safe to use for this specific purpose.

However they also decided that Nasaleze was outside their orbit, since no medication was involved. They had no objection to Nasaleze being sold to the general public for all year round use. Obviously they cannot and do not proactively endorse the product, but they all agree that it is entirely safe and that there are no downside risks. This cannot be said of all medicines.

Nasaleze makes no claim to cure, relieve or help hayfever; it prevents the condition of allergic reaction from occurring in the first place. As in people who are non-sufferers.



It is an entirely natural product



The product plays no part in the correcting or modifying physiological functions in human beings.
his product is not a medicine, nor a drug. No prescription is required. It is a pharmaceutical grade of an inert white powder.


It is safe and more effective than a drug or medicine, because it treats the cause and not the symptoms of the allergic reaction. It has no side effects. This product in no way impacts other medical regimes being taken.Nasaleze works like a facial mask. It works as an invisible pollen mask. In non-sufferers of hayfever the nose and nasal tract extract dirt, pollen, etc from the inhaled air on its way to the lungs. This includes the air which has impinged on the mucus membranes and which has thereby been stripped of the concentrated allergens.


Mucus, because of its low surface tension, readily absorbs the allergens out of the air as it passes through.
Nasaleze is an inert powder that turns into a gel on contact with the moisture that is always present in the nasal tract. The gel so formed has very similar properties to real mucus.

Nasaleze is delivered into the nose by a special patented applicator. A small, versatile, easy to use puffer bottle. Nasaleze, because of its similarity to mucus once inside the nose, maintains the status quo when the filtration system in the nasal tract becomes overloaded, either from too much pollution present in the air inhaled into the nasal tract or too little good quality mucus being available to adsorb normal pollution.


By virtue of its similarity to real mucus in the nose, Nasaleze helps maintain a supply of clean air to the lungs to support its healthy bodily function. The expected result of using Nasaleze is that people who normally suffer from hayfever caused by pollen, animal dander, dust etc. can lead a normal life.

With no allergens passing into the body. With no allergic reaction, no histamines are released, and so no nasty symptoms, nor side effects to cope with. You can enjoy every day as if you were a non-sufferer.

Find out more about Nasaleze hayfever treatment and other naturally based allergy prevention treatments at www.nasaleze.com.

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