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Acupuncture for Allergies, Psoriasis, and Acne

Even though acupuncture did not become popular in the West until the 20th century, its oriental history spans thousands of years. It is now considered to be a safe and effective therapy, for numerous conditions, including allergy.

Acupuncture for allergies, psoriasis, and acne, and similar disorders is being studied by several groups, seeking to examine and quantify initial studies, on the effects of acupuncture as a treatment for such conditions. The first study concerning acupuncture for allergies, psoriasis, and acne, took place during 1992, and examined acupuncture as a treatment for skin allergies.

The limited study, that took place in China, took 61 patients considered to be resistant to other therapies and introduced acupuncture as an alternative, with an average of nine sessions for each patient. Supporters of the study believed that acupuncture produced excellent results. More than 50%, of those treated with acupuncture for allergies, psoriasis, and acne, achieved total healings and remissions, and they nearly all benefited to some extent.

In acupuncture, the body’s energy pathways, known as meridians, are used to restore balanced energy flow. Through stimulation of the meridians the acupuncturist will clear blockages from the pathways, that could otherwise lead to disorders, such as psoriasis, acne, and allergies.

A separate study in Russia, using acupuncture for allergies, psoriasis, acne, and similar disorders, demonstrated good results, in that 20% of patients treated with acupuncture for these conditions, and other problems, experienced remissions. Moreover, in about 50% of the patients, the symptoms of psoriasis had considerably improved.

Additional studies have been carried out in the West, but with mixed results. So far, there has been no specific evidence showing that acupuncture for allergies, psoriasis, and acne, and other skin disorders is effective, but individual cases have shown improvement. There are some psoriasis and acne patients who stated, that after undergoing a series of acupuncture sessions, their symptoms were much improved.

Common Factor

Psoriasis and acne are different conditions, but as disorders with their own symptoms and histories, that are not allergic in origin, both are affected by moods. As a result of this, tension and depression, tend to worsen the situation. This is the common factor between psoriasis, acne, allergies and other skin disorders, and serves to explain why the same therapy can benefit them all.

Acupuncture is not traditionally recommended for mood disorders. However, partly because of the findings of previous studies, regarding acupuncture for allergies, psoriasis, and acne, and other ailments, the therapy’s usage has continued to grow. Depression and stress are increasingly common and lead to many related disorders, including allergies, with skin allergies becoming most prominent. If further studies show that acupuncture for allergies, psoriasis, and acne, is effective, it could be related to them being stress based disorders.

Acupuncture for allergies, psoriasis, and acne, and other stress-based conditions is an intriguing concept that could benefit from further research, particularly as drug based treatments for such ailments may have significant side effects.

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