Correlation of Environmental Pollution, Earthquakes and Your Allergic Rhinitis
Watching the news late at night, I heard there was an earthquake in Taiwan. It had earthquakes last month, right? A few weeks ago, there was an earthquake of magnitude of 7 something in Vanuatu.
Earthquakes are a way of breathing for Earth in order to create a hole on earth. However, frequent earthquakes like nowadays have a lot to do with environmental pollution, I think. As the land for the Earth to breath gets smaller thanks to rash exploitation of the land, water and air, she causes earthquakes
As the body is also on one organic system, so does the Earth. Actually all living things are whether they are animals or plants are all alive. If you recognize the fact, you cannot just ignore even a small
living thing. Many patients visiting my clinic suffering from allergic rhinitis could not be found many when I was growing up. I believe it has a lot to do with air pollution. As the air is polluted, people's respiratory system got weakened.
The best way is to live in a clean area away from pollution. If you cannot do so, I recommend you to live on a vegetarian diet with brown rice. I myself becamesa vegetarian for this reason 5 years ago.
So people call me veggie doctor as well. = )
Treating Allergic Rhinitis and Atrophic
Rhinitis Using Acupuncture
Either of acute and chronic rhinitis can
be treated with drawing blood from the nasal mucous membranes using acupuncture
Inflammation caused by allergic rhinitis
is not confined to the membrane lining of the nose, but it is a systematic
condition inducing itchiness and discomfort in other parts of the body,
including the eyes, conjunctiva, throat, inner ear and even anus. Therefore,
treating the nose alone does not improve the condition. Subsequently, people
must be mindful of changing their physical constitution through what they have
on their table. Unless its symptoms are severe, a careful selection of what you
eat can drive out the symptoms from the body. So, this case, I recommend
patients to practice vegetarian diet.
The 3 common major symptoms of allergic
rhinitis are transparent nasal discharge, sneezing and nasal congestion.
However, clinical judgment being made during treatment is based on the severity
of the sneezing. The frequency of sneezing subsides as the treatment
progresses.
The dryness caused by under low
secretion in the nasal mucosa and slight bleeding when blowing the nose are the
symptoms atrophic rhinitis patients experience. Scatter-pricking the membranes
reinvigorate their functions. Some constantly apply ointment, however this is
not a fundamental approach.
The pricking therapy that rejuvenates
the membranes is also applicable to other parts of the body.
Atrophic rhinitis patients may not feel
the dryness in the entire nasal cavity. In observation, the entrance of the
nasal cavity tends to be dry due to the atrophy and the membranes in the rear
part of the nasal cavity are inflamed, causing excessive secretion. This type
of rhinitis, therefore, exhibits both symptoms at the same time but both are
treatable using the same pricking treatment in the nasal mucosa.
Let me introduce a treatment case:
A lady, close to sixty-years of age, with typical allergic rhinitis came to visit. Her sneezing came to ceases after 1 to 2 hours of constant sneezing in the morning and evening.
It had been over five years bearing the agony and she abstained herself from taking medicines for the condition. She experienced intense headaches as a side effect from the medications. She demonstrated amazing patience on her first visit; I was able to thoroughly prick the membranes of the nasal cavity.
Unlikely chronic rhinitis, which only needs to prick the most swollen region to treat the condition, allergic rhinitis requires the entire nasal mucosa to be pricked. The hypersensitive conditions can be improved by exhaustive pricking, as if every cell in the nasal mucosa needs to be cared for. The patient's cooperation to the treatment brought near-to-perfect cure. She occasionally visits the clinic to receive acupuncture to treat her infrequent sneezing.
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