ALLERGIES

Allergies are caused due to pollen of flowers, grasses, and weeds. The most common symptoms of allergies are itchy eyes, sneezing, runny nose, headaches, and fatigue. There are available over-the-counter medicines, but most of them have several side effects. At the same time, these medicines are neither able to improve the overall health of the patient nor prevent any further allergies. On the other hand, acupuncture for allergies not only cures the allergies but any further allergies are also prevented. Read about acupuncture treatment for allergies further but before that, let’s see in brief what allergies are.

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What are Allergies

An imbalance in the immune system is said to give rise to allergies. They are also a sign of overreaction of the immune system to certain allergens. Normally, seasonal allergies are triggered due to wind-borne allergens. Acupuncture for allergies and asthma help in preventing the occurrence of infection and it also helps in healing the tissues of the sinuses. Acupuncture treats the root cause of the allergies and does not merely suppress the symptoms. Read in detail about acupuncture for allergies below.

Acupuncture for Allergies

Acupuncture is one of the oldest and most commonly used medical procedures, which is used to treat a variety of problems. The term acupuncture means treating a variety of health conditions by stimulating a variety of anatomical points. There are different schools of thought when it comes to the use of acupuncture. There are Eastern, Japanese, and Korean schools of acupuncture. In traditional Eastern Medicine, allergies are related to the wind. The symptoms of which go as rapidly as they had come. According to traditional medicine, people who do not have resistance to colds and other respiratory infections are more susceptible to allergies. If a person has chronic allergies, it is due to problems with the spleen, kidney, or lungs.

Accupuncture for allergies

The disease is not important. The “patient” is important, because the patient has created the disease. The cause is in the patient; the disease is only a symptom. You can change the symptom, and another symptom will come up. You can force this disease by drugs, you can stop its expression, but then the disease will assert itself somewhere else and with more danger, more force – with a vengeance. So we will feel the “patient.” As we all aware education and experience equality important. But most important to get in tune with the “patient” and find the cause using both western and eastern medicine. We care and will build a rapport; and create a bridge on your healing journey!

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    Acupuncture for Food Allergies

    Acupuncture can also be used to treat food allergies too, as it helps in restoring the normal immune function of the body. Needles are inserted into certain meridians or acupressure points in the body. This causes the blockages on the pathways to be removed, which in turn results in the restoration of harmonious balance and free flow of life force throughout the body. According to some, food allergies are a result of allergy to specific proteins present in the body, rather than juices, present in the food. Along with acupuncture, it is recommended to eat immunity-enhancing food. The food should be rich in vitamin C, magnesium and beta-carotene.

    Acupuncture for Seasonal Allergies

    The corresponding points are used to unclog the sinuses and mucus membranes. The results of this treatment vary from one patient to another. Some patients notice differences in their condition within a few days of the treatment, while some see the difference after a series of treatments. A 45-minute acupuncture treatment is given twice a week for five weeks.

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