Acupuncture for Allergies,
Psoriasis and Acne
Acupuncture for acne, psoriasis,
allergies and other related conditions is the current interest
of several study groups, aiming to investigate and validate the
preliminary studies on the effects of acupuncture as a therapy
for these conditions. The first study on acupuncture for acne,
psoriasis, allergies was done in 1992 and focused on
acupuncture as a treatment for allergies on skin.
Conducted in China, the small study took 61 patients who are
known to be resistant to convenient treatments and gave them
acupuncture treatments instead at an average of nine sessions
each. According to the proponents of the study, acupuncture
produced extremely good results. More than 50% of the patients
treated with acupuncture for acne, psoriasis, allergies
experienced remissions and complete healings, while most
underwent some improvement in their conditions.
In acupuncture philosophy, there are certain points in the
body called meridians which are known to balance and restore
correct energy flow through the body. By targeting specific
skin meridians, the therapy will treat the blockages and
nervous conditions that lead to conditions like acne,
psoriasis, and allergies.
In Russia, a different study was also conducted on
acupuncture for acne, psoriasis, allergies, and other related
conditions. Like the one done in China, this study also showed
equally good results. According to the findings, 20% of
patients who underwent acupuncture for acne, psoriasis,
allergies, and other skin conditions had remissions. In
addition, an approximate 50% of patients showed good
improvements in psoriasis symptoms.
Larger studies have also been done in the west. However,
majority of them have given mixed results. So far, there has
been no clear evidence showing that acupuncture for acne,
psoriasis, allergies, and other skin conditions is an effective
treatment. But individual cases continue to show improvement.
In addition, some acne and psoriasis patients say that after
going through several acupuncture sessions, their symptoms have
shown some significant improvement.
Psoriatic arthritis especially, a painful condition where
the joints are inflamed, is known to improve after acupuncture.
And if the treatment is done on the classical pain controlling
meridians, the condition is said to become less painful.
A Common Factor
Acne and psoriasis are different diseases with different
histories and symptoms. Neither is allergic in origin, but both
are affected by mood. Thus, tension or depression has a
tendency to worsen the condition. This is the common factor
between acne, psoriasis, allergies, and other skin conditions
and the reason why all three conditions can benefit from the
same treatment.
By sheer tradition, acupuncture is not used as a cure for
mood disorders. However, due partly to the results of previous
studies on acupuncture for acne, psoriasis, allergies, and
other conditions, the treatment’s coverage continues to expand.
Depression and stress are widespread diseases in our society
and lead to many related conditions, of which the allergies and
particularly skin allergies are prominent. If controlled
studies show therefore, that acupuncture is effective in
improving acne, psoriasis, and allergies, it may well be
because of the stress-based nature of these conditions.
Acupuncture for acne, psoriasis, allergies, and other stress
based conditions is an innovative and exciting idea that may be
worth further research, especially since drug based treatment
on all these conditions are still far from perfect and show
significant side effects.
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