HayMax Wins WGTD 2021 Gold Award
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With over 50 awards and counting, HayMax, the makers of the famous organic drug-free allergen barrier balm for hay fever, pet and dust allergy sufferers, is very proud to have won a Gold WGTD 2021 Award.
MD of HayMax, Max Wiseberg comments, “I’m over the moon to have won yet another award. It’s fantastic to have our products recognised independently. I am so proud of all that we’ve achieved at HayMax.”
WGTD stands for What’s Good to Do, which features reviews and a what’s on guide located at www.whatsgoodtodo.com
HayMax allergen barrier balms are suitable for children, pregnant and breast-feeding women and anyone who gets hay fever. Already a winner of over 50 awards, it regularly gets amazing feedback from many mums about how it has been such a genuine ‘lifesaver’ during their pregnancy and from parents saying how it well it helps their children.

The balm is applied to the rim of the nostrils and around the bones of the eyes and works by trapping pollen before it gets in the body where it can cause a reaction. HayMax has been proven in independent studies to trap significantly more pollen than an uncoated nostril[1]. A second study stated that HayMax traps over a third of pollen before it enters the body, in addition to dust mite allergens and pet dander [2].
HayMax contains only natural ingredients. It’s also vegetarian, cruelty-free and has never been tested on animals. It’s certified organic by the Soil Association and carries the Vegetarian Society Approved vegetarian trademark.
It’s talked about by doctors in the media and has attained The Allergy Friendly Product Award from leading national patient charity Allergy UK, awarded to products that are potentially of benefit to people affected by allergy, asthma or sensitivity and are unlikely to cause a reaction. Glamorous Hollyoaks actress, Nadine Mulkerrin has posted about it on Instagram and it’s been used by two Olympic athletes.
HayMax is drug-free, non-drowsy – so, unlike many anti-histamines that people take, it can be used whilst driving and operating machinery, and will not adversely affect performance at work, school, during exams or while taking part in sports or fitness activities.
HayMax has an RRP of £8.49 and available from independent chemists, pharmacists and health stores, Holland & Barrett, selected Superdrug and Boots, Ocado, 01525 406600 and here www.haymax.biz
References
[1] Prof Jean Emberlin, Independent Research on HayMax Pollen Barrier Balm, The National Pollen and Aerobiology Research Unit (NPARU) University of Worcester WR2 6 AJ, July 20th 2009.
[2] Chief Investigator: Professor Roy Kennedy, Principal Investigator: Louise Robertson, Researcher: Dr Mary Lewis, National Pollen and Aerobiology Research Unit, 1st February 2012.