The Qu-Chi Hayfever Band is becoming a cult product amongst hay fever sufferers.
Last year Jodie Marsh, the popular English media personality, bodybuilder, columnist and model declared the band as ‘Amazing’. Both she and her husband, songwriter and musician Billy Collins, created a bit of a stir by posting pictures of themselves wearing the bands on Instagram.
As a result, Qu-Chi sold out in only three hours!
This popular product developed by leading acupuncturist Andrew Broch, is now back for 2021 and is destined to be on everyone’s wish list as the hay fever season progresses…
The Qu-Chi Hayfever Band, which has appeared on countless celebrities’ arms, is rapidly becoming a fashion statement. Last year it was the top selling product in its sector on Amazon, achieving No.1 best seller in the acupressure category, whilst celebrating its 7th year as an Amazon best seller.
So what makes it the must-have product for sufferers? It could be because it’s a stylish, fuss-free product without any side effects, it’s also drug-free and feedback suggests it works for roughly 85% of people.
It's also guaranteed to not have been tested on animals, so is vegan friendly.
It’s also popular because it helps those who haven't had good results with antihistamines.
As Jodie Marsh says, "... It really WORKS! This isn't an advert, I'm not being paid to say this. I'm honestly over the moon that I've found something that actually works. Antihistamine were doing nothing for me! These bands are insane! Billy now has one too! Thank you @hayfever band for giving me my life back!"
The Qu-Chi Hayfever Band works by applying pressure to the LI-11 acupoint which is located on the elbow, known as Quchi.
Acupuncturists believe stimulation of this point pulls energy away from the head, nose, face and throat. Physical pressure is applied to acupuncture points with the aim of clearing blockages, thereby relieving symptoms related to the nose and throat. Pressure may be applied by hand, by elbow, or with various devices, such as the Qu-Chi Hayfever Band.
The band sits at the elbow and gently exerts pressure on the Li-11 acupuncture point via a small button and can be worn once symptoms begin. If sufferers need an extra boost, they can press the button to give extra stimulation to the pressure point. Because its drug free it can be used at work, when exercising, at school, day and night, and in conjunction with medication. And it’s environmentally friendly too as it can be used daily many times and can be washed.
The Qu-Chi Hayfever Band® retails at £12.99 and is available in adult and children’s sizes and a range of colours from pharmacies in the UK and Ireland, online at www.hayfever.blog, www.healthcare4all.co.uk and Amazon and on 0113 350 5432.
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