Avoiding allergens can keep the symptoms at bay, but as it’s pretty hard to stay away from pollen in the air, Acupuncture does a good job at alleviating the symptoms, mostly via local points on the face; also other ones that address the reason for the tendency to be allergic.
The imbalance that is seen to cause this allergic tendency can be caused by poor diet, stress, sluggish digestion and lack of rest. TCM always takes these factors into consideration so treatment – and lifestyle advice – can be given that will correct the imbalance.
Changing one’s dietary habits, such as reducing dairy products, improving sluggish digestion through this and also acupuncture and Chinese herbs, can reduce this allergic tendency. Reducing stress levels through meditation for example can help. Getting the appropriate amount of rest and exercise and relaxation help as well.
Chinese herbs – in convenient capsule form, have definitely been shown to bring relief from unpleasant symptoms and also reduce the tendency to get it again by strengthening and balancing the system
During September and October, Clare is offering the initial acupuncture treatment and Chinese herbs to last 2 weeks, with some helpful yoga ideas. It will be available for the low cost of $160, which is a saving of $60! Get in early to prevent hay fever ruining your springtime!