Allergies
- Acupuncture Can Provide Relief
Allergies, seasonal or year round, are an ongoing problem for many individuals. Seasonal allergies typically affect people during a particular season or time of year. They are also referred to as outdoor allergies and are generally triggered by tree, grass and weed pollens or outdoor mold spores. Year round allergies also known as indoor allergies are typically brought on by animal dander, dust mites, mold spores or insect allergens. There are also food allergies, which occur as a result of eating a culprit food, and can also create physical and/or emotional symptoms such as body hives, swelling, itching or redness of the skin, depression and/or moodiness.
No
matter what kind of allergy you suffer from, environmental or food
related, acupuncture can provide needed relief. While medications
(over-the-counter or prescribed) often come with unwanted
side-effects, acupuncture does not. This makes acupuncture an
appealing option for people looking for a new way to combat
allergies.
According
to Chinese medical theory, the symptoms and signs that indicate a
Western diagnosis of allergies relate to imbalances in the meridian
and Organ Systems of the body. These imbalances may stem from a
variety of causes, including stress, poor diet, foods that don’t
agree with your body, constitutional weakness, pollutants and
environmental toxins.
Over
time, if imbalances remain within the body, they will affect the
functions of the Organ Systems. Some of these Organ Systems are
involved in the production of Wei Qi (pronounced “way chee”).
According to the theories of acupuncture and Chinese medicine, it is
important to have the correct quality and quantity of Wei Qi
circulating around the body in order to stay healthy.
What is Wei Qi?
What is Wei Qi?
What
is Wei Qi? The Chinese concept of Wei Qi is similar to the Western
concept of the immune system. Wei Qi functions to protect and defend
the body against foreign substances, that if not caught can lead to
allergies. When Wei Qi is strong and abundant, we remain healthy.
When the supply of Wei Qi becomes deficient, health is compromised
and we become vulnerable to foreign invaders such as dust, mold,
animal dander, bacteria, viruses and pollen. People who have a Wei Qi
deficiency are prone to allergies and frequent colds.
Acupuncture
and Chinese medicine support and strengthen the systems of the body
that are involved in the production of Wei Qi. By building up the
supply of Wei Qi, and facilitating the smooth and free flow of it
through the body, symptoms and signs related to allergies could be
greatly reduced or eliminated.
What
will an Acupuncturist do?
What will an acupuncturist do? An acupuncturist will conduct a thorough exam, taking a complete health history. He/She will then develop a unique treatment plan that will address your specific concerns. The goals of the treatment plan will be to eliminate visible symptoms and signs, while addressing the root cause(s) and underlying imbalances affecting the quality and quantity of Wei Qi.
Acupuncture
treatments may be combined with herbs, dietary changes, massage
(tuina), or exercise. These therapies accelerate the healing process
in order to balance, build, and support the health and functioning of
your body’s systems.
Acupuncture
and Chinese medicine are a drug-free, safe, natural and effective way
to eliminate hay fever, allergies or the common cold.
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Allergies
according to Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)
Allergies
according to Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) can be due to a
variety of factors. Below are some of the more common TCM diagnoses
that your acupuncturist may discover and treat.
⁃ Wei
Qi deficiency
⁃ Spleen
weakness
⁃ Kidney
deficiency
⁃ Lung
deficiency
Seasonal
allergy tips:
1. Flush
your nose with a Neti pot.
2. Add
spicy foods and omega-3’s to your diet.
3. Keep
your windows closed during allergy season to prevent dust and pollen
from entering.
4. Put
on a dust mask when you are doing yard or house work.
5. Do
not hang your clothes out to dry in the sun, as they will gather
dust, mold and pollen.
6. Come
in for an acupuncture tune-up.
If
you suffer from food allergies:
1. See
an allergist and get tested for a proper diagnosis of a food allergy.
2. Avoid
the foods that cause your reaction.
3. Peanuts,
the proteins in cow’s milk, shellfish, tree nuts, fish, eggs,
gluten, wheat and soy are the most common food allergens.
4. It
is possible to outgrow some food allergies.
5. Ask
about ingredients at restaurants or when eating food prepared by
another person.
6. Read
food labels carefully.
I look forward to helping you or someone you care about to resolve environmental allergies through Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Kathy E Thomas, AP, MSOM
Lake Premier Wellness Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine
2430 South Bay Street, Eustis, FL 32726
352-323-0795
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