Saturday, May 25, 2013

Learn How Palatine Acupuncture Can Help Alleviate Allergy Symptoms Naturally And Safely

By Selena Chery


A variety of ailments can be treated through Palatine Acupuncture procedure. Having originated from China more than 2,000 years ago, this practice is one of the most commonly used throughout the world. It is defined as stimulation of anatomical points in the body using several techniques. Most common is the use of massage or acupressure and needles.

Allergies are also eased by this method. Allergies occur when allergens like pollen cause the immune system to react. This results to symptoms like running nose, itchy and watery eyes, sneezing and others.

To relieve symptoms of allergy like swelling and sinusitis, one can apply pressure to a point between the thumb and forefinger. This point is called "Large intestine 4" and it controls the entire face and head. Pressure is applied to the point and released in 30-second intervals.

The method from China is the one most commonly known but is by all means not the only one. There are others like the ear, hand, French energetics, Japanese, Korean and several others. The efficacy of the method used depends on which one the patient best responds. Trying the different kinds until the best result is reached is how to find which method suits the individual patient.

Several tests have been conducted that show that this type of therapy is effective for relieving chronic pain and allergies. Tests have yielded conclusive results to show that this non-invasive method is indeed effective. So much so, that several of those with afflictions by this method have opted for it over traditional western medicine.

Throughout the world, millions of people are afflicted by allergies. For those who wish to try this method should see an experienced Palatine acupuncture doctor to determine which of the different types would best suit them. With studies backing them up, this method may probably be a more effective therapy than other traditional ones.




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