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Sunday, 10 July 2011

Acupuncture and Acupressure: The Best Natural Cures For Allergies

Allergies are such type of medical conditions that they can affect anyone and everyone. Right from children to elder people, almost all are vulnerable to allergies. There are different types of allergies that affect people at different stages of their life. These allergies mostly include food allergies, skins allergies, respiratory allergies and others. The symptoms that people experience in these allergies are also complicated and can affect the entire body of an individual. For instance, a person suffering from allergies shows symptoms that affects their respiratory organs, skin, eyes and even the entire face of an individual. Considering the severity of the symptoms, it is essential for people suffering from allergies to take all the necessary treatments that would help them to cure allergies.

People who suffer from allergies usually take a normal treatment consisting of medications. These people have to suffer from the various side effects which come with the medications and that too without getting rid of the allergies completely. For such people, natural cures for allergies such as Acupuncture and Acupressure, are a good treatment option. The most vital thing about these types of natural cures for allergies is, if done properly, they don't involve any kind of side-effects.


The other benefit of treating allergies with Acupuncture and Acupressure is, as opposed to western form of treatments which focus only on eliminating the symptoms, these traditional Chinese medicines provide both treatments from the symptoms as well as the root problem. Due to their ability to regulate the imbalance which is the primary cause behind allergies these natural treatments provide a long term treatment from the allergies.


Acupuncture involves the insertion of needles into specific points to release the blocked energy flow. This, in turn, helps to cure allergies in the certain organs of the body as they get all the necessary energy that is vital for them to fight the allergic reactions. The same thing applies for Acupressure. The only difference is Acupressure doesn't involve insertion of needles into the specific points of the individual. In Acupressure, certain points known as acupoints are pressurized with the help of fingers. Acupressure also helps to eliminate the blocks that stop the energy flow and ensure a smooth and balanced energy flow throughout the body.


When to undergo these treatments?


If you are disturbed with seasonal allergies then the best time to undergo these natural allergies cures is two-three months before the season which you think causes your allergies. While undergoing this treatment, tell the practitioner or the person under whom you are taking these treatments to focus mostly on eliminating the complete
allergy and not only the symptoms.

Where to undergo these treatments?


As Acupuncture involves insertion of needles into the specific points related to the organs of an individual, chances of things going wrong are plenty. It may also lead to some serious consequences. Thus, to make the most out of these natural cures it is advisable that you undergo these treatments under the guidance of a certified Acupuncturist and a certified Acupressurist. Though Acupressure is much safer than Acupuncture, it is still advisable that you undergo this treatment from a professional Acupressurist as the professionals are the ones who know the exact acupoints to pressurize to ensure free flow of energy into the body.

Tuesday, 17 May 2011

Acupuncture As Your Sinus Symptoms Allergy Remedy

There are so many traditional remedies for sinusitis or sinus symptoms, you can opt for natural herbal products as a medication if you don't want any uncomfortable side effects. But did you know that acupuncture is also an effective allergy remedy?

As a traditional Chinese medical technique,
acupuncture can treat a wide range of physical disorders like arthritis, asthma, infertility, and hypertension.

Acupuncture
involves the use of insertion of needles into selected pressure points of the body. A practitioner inserts the needle from 3mm to 10mm deep; the deepness of the needle depends on the kind of treatment objective. Once the needles are in the body, they are rotated by hand slowly or are connected with an electrical device with low-voltage to send electric current into the pressure points. The needles remain in the body from five minutes to one hour or more, this depends on the condition and the kind of treatment the patient want to have.

In the case of relieving
sinusitis, the acupressure where the needles should be placed is above the nose and between the eyes, right at the brow. The needles are inserted on either side of the nose at the corner of the eyes and to the sides of each nostril.

There are also sinus acupressure points on the back of our hand; they call it the "web" and at the hollow space between the front and back muscles of our neck.


Many people who suffer from
sinus problems say that steady pressure on their index fingers on these points, starting from the nostrils, to the corners of the eyes, down to the hands, back to the neck and end with the area between the eyes, gives a significant effect in relieving sinus symptoms. Thirty seconds of pressure at each points is usually enough to change the condition of the sinus. This treatment method can be repeated as often as needed by the patient.

After the treatment, some people say they feel energized, other say they are relaxed. Whatever the outcome may be, one thing is for sure, it's an effective
allergy remedy.