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Allergies and intolerances

Air purifiers: of demonstrable scientific benefit or a load of bolleaux?

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morningpaper · 28/10/2008 21:54

What is the consensus?

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BoysAreLikeZombies · 28/10/2008 22:01

I think bolleaux

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morningpaper · 29/10/2008 11:12

any more suggestions? I Want To Believe

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nickytwooootimes · 29/10/2008 11:13

Utter bolleaux.

IMVHO

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BigAxeToChopOffYourThread · 29/10/2008 11:26

We put this thing on ds's bedroom wall. I think its an ioniser. It attracts all the dust onto a piece of paper, then you change the paper. Its very good. Ds's room hardly ever gets dusty. He was a 'happy wheezer', and it really improved his breathing.

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DesperateHousewifeToo · 29/10/2008 11:34

I've always wondered this too, morningpaper.

Have those who think they are a load of tosh tried them? Or like me, just thinking they sound too good to be true

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KerryMumchingOnEyeballs · 29/10/2008 11:37

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DesperateHousewifeToo · 29/10/2008 11:48

What is the difference between an air purefier and ioniser?

Sorry, hope you don't think I'm hijacking thread mp

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KerryMumchingOnEyeballs · 29/10/2008 11:49

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morningpaper · 29/10/2008 20:37

HMmmmmm

Is there any actual EVIDENCE?

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tatt · 29/10/2008 21:48

looked at this once and there was evidence that they worked - but they were only much use if you

a. bought the really expensive american one that wasn't available here at the time

b. cleaned and/or replaced the filters often.

Can't be bothered to search it out again but google hard and you should find something.

From personal experience the medinose type device or a dehumidifier may be more use to you, depends why you want it.

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TheFallenMadonna · 29/10/2008 21:51

No idea about allergies, but found this, which is interesting, but a long time ago...

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jazzandh · 30/10/2008 19:05

we bought bionaire with an ioniser.Dh normally wakes coughing and wheezing at about 4am every morning in the early hayfever months, Feb to May.

Put it in bedroom and it has made a huge difference. Symptoms far more manageable, and he didn't wake coughing and sneezing once. Also provided a haven where he calmed down if symptoms bad.

Would reccomend!

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