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Catarrh

Many people are aware that eating dairy food can be responsible for creating excess catarrh but are unaware that other foods such as soya and oranges can be equally mucous forming. So in an effort of reduce their catarrh they switch to soya milk for a while, see no difference and give up.

If you want to crack your catarrh problem, whether it’s on your chest, in your throat or blocking your nose or ears then identifying which foods cause your problems is the first step.

To find out more about Catarrh and how we can help, either use the Ask a Question form on the right, call 01234 862217, or click the button below:

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