Allergies

Seasonal allergies, chronic sinus pressure, itchy eyes, sneezing fits — these aren’t just annoying symptoms. They’re signs that your immune system is overreacting to your environment. Acupuncture helps regulate that response.

From a biomedical perspective, acupuncture:

  • Modulates the immune system by reducing pro-inflammatory cytokines

  • Regulates histamine release, decreasing the intensity of allergy reactions

  • Calms overactive mast cell activity, which contributes to itching, swelling, and congestion

  • Improves circulation in the sinuses and respiratory tract, helping relieve pressure and promote drainage

  • Activates the parasympathetic nervous system, reducing the stress load that can worsen allergy symptoms

From a Chinese medicine lens, allergies are often the result of Wei Qi (defensive energy) being weak or blocked — usually tied to imbalances in the Lung, Spleen, and Kidney systems. These systems govern immunity, fluid metabolism, and our ability to interact with the external world without overreacting.

Through acupuncture, we help your body respond more appropriately to the environment — not with overwhelm, but with resilience. Treatments may be focused during high allergy seasons (spring, fall), or used preventively to strengthen the immune system ahead of time.