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Honey is a seasonal product which is harvested late summer/early autumn, so local small-scale producers may not have any stock left at this time of year.

Good luck finding some, and please post to let me know who has any if you find some. Failing that, good quality British honey might be your best bet.

Sorry to say, you really should have considered this before the hayfever has kicked in. As with most natural remedies you have to start things off before the condition sets in. There are other natural remedies you might want to consider - acupressure bands for example, whilst don't erase the symptoms of hayfever they do ease it quite considerably.

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