How Acupuncture Can Help With Allergies

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Allergies can affect individuals year-round, with symptoms varying from sneezing and itchy eyes to more severe respiratory issues. Seasonal allergies, in particular, can disrupt daily life, leaving many searching for relief beyond conventional medications. Acupuncture, an ancient practice rooted in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), offers a holistic approach to managing allergies by addressing their root causes and restoring balance within the body. This article will explore how acupuncture works for allergies and provide specific guidance on managing fall, winter, spring, and summer allergies through acupuncture.

Understanding Acupuncture?

Acupuncture has been practiced for over 2,500 years as a key component of TCM. It involves inserting thin, sterile needles into specific points on the body known as acupoints, which are located along pathways called meridians. These meridians are channels through which the body’s vital energy, or “Qi,” flows. According to TCM, balanced and free-flowing Qi is essential for maintaining health.

Allergies, according to TCM, are often a result of deficiencies or imbalances in the body’s immune system and Qi, particularly within the respiratory and digestive systems. By stimulating specific acupoints, acupuncture aims to balance Qi, enhance the immune system, and reduce the body’s hypersensitive response to allergens.

Can Acupuncture Help With Allergies

How Acupuncture Helps With Allergies

Acupuncture offers several benefits for allergy sufferers:

  • Boosting Immune Function: Acupuncture can help regulate and strengthen the immune system, reducing the body’s overreaction to allergens.
  • Reducing Inflammation: Acupuncture helps reduce inflammation in the nasal passages and airways, which can alleviate symptoms such as congestion and sneezing.
  • Improving Respiratory Health: By enhancing the flow of Qi, acupuncture supports the lungs and respiratory system, making it easier to breathe during allergy season.
  • Balancing Histamine Response: Acupuncture can help modulate the body’s histamine response, reducing symptoms like itching, swelling, and runny nose.
  • Stress Reduction: Stress can exacerbate allergy symptoms. Acupuncture promotes relaxation and helps manage stress, which can improve overall immune function.

Managing Allergies By Season

Allergies can manifest differently depending on the season. Here’s how acupuncture can help manage allergies in each season:

Fall Allergies

Fall allergies are often triggered by ragweed pollen, mold spores, and dust mites. These allergens can cause sneezing, itchy eyes, and sinus congestion.

  • Acupuncture Treatment: During the fall, acupuncture focuses on strengthening the lungs and immune system to reduce the body’s sensitivity to allergens. Acupoints such as Large Intestine 20 (near the nose) and Lung 7 (on the wrist) are often used to clear nasal passages and relieve sinus pressure.
  • Diet and Lifestyle Tips: TCM also recommends dietary adjustments during the fall, such as eating warm, nourishing foods and avoiding cold, raw foods that can weaken the digestive and respiratory systems. Incorporating foods that support lung health, like pears and apples, can also be beneficial.

Winter Allergies

Winter allergies are commonly caused by indoor allergens such as dust mites, pet dander, and mold. As windows stay shut and heating systems run, indoor air quality can worsen, aggravating symptoms like sneezing, coughing, and itchy skin.

  • Acupuncture Treatment: In winter, acupuncture targets the body’s protective Qi (Wei Qi) to enhance immune defense against indoor allergens. Treatment often includes points that support the lungs and spleen, as these organs are linked to immune health in TCM. Acupoints like Spleen 6 and Stomach 36 help boost energy and strengthen the body’s defenses.
  • Diet and Lifestyle Tips: Keeping indoor air clean with humidifiers and frequent dusting can help reduce exposure to allergens. Consuming warming foods, herbal teas, and staying hydrated can also support the body’s immune function.

Spring Allergies

Spring is notorious for allergies due to blooming trees, grasses, and flowers, which release large amounts of pollen. Symptoms such as runny nose, watery eyes, and nasal congestion are common during this season.

  • Acupuncture Treatment: Spring acupuncture treatments often focus on the liver, which TCM associates with this season and is believed to influence the body’s response to allergens. Liver 3 and Gallbladder 20 are key points used to soothe the liver and alleviate allergy symptoms. These treatments help balance the body’s Qi and reduce overreactions to environmental triggers.
  • Diet and Lifestyle Tips: Spring diets should include light, fresh foods that support liver health, such as leafy greens and dandelion tea. Avoiding alcohol and processed foods can also help minimize allergy flare-ups during this season.

Summer Allergies

Summer allergies can result from grass pollen, insect bites, and outdoor mold spores. High temperatures and humidity can exacerbate symptoms like itchy eyes, rashes, and respiratory discomfort.

  • Acupuncture Treatment: During the summer, acupuncture focuses on cooling the body and supporting the lung and stomach meridians, which are vulnerable in hot weather. Points like Lung 5 and Stomach 36 are used to clear heat, reduce inflammation, and ease respiratory symptoms.
  • Diet and Lifestyle Tips: Staying hydrated, consuming cooling foods like cucumber and watermelon, and not overextending oneself during the busy summer months, can help manage summer allergies.

    Ready to Try Acupuncture for Allergy Relief?

    If seasonal allergies are affecting your quality of life, acupuncture offers a natural, effective way to find relief. At North End Acupuncture, our skilled practitioners tailor treatments to your unique needs, addressing both the symptoms and underlying causes of your allergies. Don’t let allergies control your life—schedule an appointment with us today and breathe easier with the help of acupuncture.

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    Acupuncture Treatment

    Initial Consultation & Treatment – $135 ~ 90 min 

    The first session will consist of an in-depth discussion of your primary health concerns and full health history, along with a deep examination of the function of each of your body’s systems to properly diagnose any impairments or deficiencies.

    Your practitioner will administer acupuncture, as well discuss an individualized treatment plan to address your specific condition and personal goals- which may include herbal medicine, dietary changes and lifestyle modification.

    To save time at your initial consultation, feel free to print, fill out, and bring your Health History Form.

    Follow-up Visit – $95 ~ 60 min 

    Your follow-up sessions will focus on treatment of your main complaint, as well as resolving any relevant underlying causes and secondary concerns.

     *The cost of an herbal consultation is included in the above rates, minus cost of herbs.

    Herbal Treatment

    Initial Visit – $125 ~ 45-60 min 

    The first session will consist of an in-depth discussion of your primary health concerns and full health history, along with a deep examination of the function of each of your body’s systems to properly diagnose any impairments or deficiencies.

    Your practitioner will prescribe appropriate herbal formulas and discuss an individualized treatment plan to address your specific condition and personal goals- which may include dietary changes and lifestyle modification.

    To save time at your initial consultation, feel free to print, fill out, and bring your Health History Form.

    Follow-up Visit – $65 ~ 30 min 

    During your follow-up sessions your practitioner will ask a series of questions, and perform diagnostic tests to assess how your body is responding to the herbal medicine and to see if any adjustments are necessary. 

    Cupping

    Initial Visit – $65 ~ 30 min 

    Cupping is often used as a quick and effective way to release musculoskeletal pain and tension, especially neck pain and back pain- though it is used for many other disorders in Chinese medicine.

    Your practitioner will administer a cupping treatment, as well discuss an individualized treatment plan to address your specific condition and personal goals- which may include acupuncture, herbal medicine, dietary changes and lifestyle modification.

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    Don’t let poor mental clarity hold you back. Contact us today to learn more about our acupuncture services or to book your appointment. Experience the benefits of acupuncture for mental clarity with North End Acupuncture.

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