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HayMax trials
The trial of HayMax™ was done in July, August and September of 2004. Pollen counts were regularly high during the trial. All respondents who had the opportunity to try HayMax™ during their allergic season reported that HayMax™ worked very effectively to combat their hayfever.
Respondents were asked to rate HayMax on a scale from 1 to 5:
- 5: Worked brilliantly. No sneezes, no irritation of eyes
- 4: Worked well. Occasional sneeze and/or eye irritation
- 3: Worked: Reduction in effects. But still get attacks of sneezing etc.
- 2: Hardly worked: Still experiencing most of the effects.
- 1: Didn't work: No help whatsoever. Just as horrible as ever
The average rating for HayMax™ was 3.9 to 4.0. All the respondents said Haymax worked for their hayfever and gave a mark of 3 or better. No-one experienced side effects.
The results of this study on HayMax were confirmed by a placebo-controlled study conducted at Moscow University. The study concluded: "Haymax was significantly more effective than placebo and reduced the typical symptoms of allergic rhinitis (Hayfever) in response to nasal challenge with allergen by nearly 60% … The pollen blocker cream did not produce any adverse effects. Therefore, the efficacy of the investigational product can be rated as good”.

