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Treating Allergy Using Acupuncture

Natural Allergy Cures

Acupuncture is an integrated healing system developed by the Chinese over 5000 years ago. The treatment is administered by an acupuncturist using hair-thin, strainless-steel needles, generally pre-sterilized and disposable; these are lightly inserted into the skin at any of more than 1000 locations on the body's surface, known as acupoints. Acupoints are places where qi can be accessed by acupuncturists to reduce, enhance, or redirect its flow. These acupoints exist on meridians, the body's specific pathways for the flow of energy. In most cases, these energy pathways relate to individual organs or organ systems, designated as Lung, Small Intestine, Heart, and others. Acupuncture is employed for a wide variety of conditions, including pain relief, arthritis, migraines, allergy, and asthma.

Conventional medicine has been slow to accept that this millennia-old therapy is effective, primarily because, until recently, there has been a lack of well-designed clinical studies testing acupuncture. However, in the past decade, dozens of placebo-controlled studies have asthma, allergic rhinitis, hives, arthritis, even chemical sensitivity, among other disorders. In fact, regular courses of acupuncture have shown to be long-term preventatives against allergy flare-ups. In one study, acupuncture was significantly more effective than conventional immunotherapy in preventing relapses of symptoms in 143 patients with IgE-mediated allergies (asthma, allergic rhinitis, and hives).



Natural Allergy Cures



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