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45% male. 41% female. 14% unknown gender. |
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9 patients belonged to the 0-29 year old bracket. 56 patients belonged to the 30-59 year old bracket. 5 patients belonged to the 60-89 year old bracket. |
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54% of patients described themselves as 'white'. 26% were African. 9% were Afro-Carribean. 5% were Asian. 6% were of unknown ethnic origin. |
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The longest time a patient took Yamoa for for hayfever was 6 months; the shortest amount of time was one week. The average length of time Yamoa was taken for was 1.6 months. |
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12% of patients found Yamoa did not help their hayfever symptoms. 11% of patients' symptoms improved mildly after taking Yamoa; 34% reported a marked improvement in their hayfever symptoms, and 43% believed they had cured their hayfever using Yamoa Powder.
77% of patients stated that their hayfever symptoms improved at least markedly after taking Yamoa Powder. |