Asthma is linked to overreactions by the body's own immune system. A recent review of past studies assessed the effectiveness of acupoint therapy as a treatment for asthma in adults. The results of the eight studies included in the review led the researchers to conclude that acupoint application could be a “valid complementary and alternative therapy” for the condition in adults.
Acupoint therapy was found to improve pulmonary function and reduce the levels of interleukin and immunoglobulin E, proteins and antibodies, respectively, involved in the immune responses that lead to asthmatic symptoms.
Acupoint therapy is an offshoot of acupuncture that involves the stimulation of a variety of acupuncture points using a therapy stick instead of needles. It is more similar to acupressure and shiatsu in that it uses massage techniques, as opposed to acupuncture that uses solely needles to treat a variety of conditions and relieve pain.
Acupoint therapy originates from the premise in traditional Chinese medicine that the body has a collection of “meridians,” each with its own special function. Each meridian has its own points corresponding to a variety of areas in the body and its system of energy.
Acupoint practitioners believe that half of the meridians of the human body corresponds to “yin,” the parasympathetic nervous system that is associated with reduced blood pressure levels, a slower heartbeat, a deeper feeling of relaxation, and the release of stress from the muscles. The other half of the meridians, called “yang,” are associated with an increased activity of the sympathetic nervous system, meaning, a faster heartbeat, a higher level of blood pressure, more muscle contractions, and an overall increase in tension and stress.
Good health is believed to come from a balance of yin and yang. Achieving this balance requires bringing the two nervous systems to a point where they are in perfect harmony with one another.
Central to acupoint therapy is the therapy stick, which looks like a dental implement but with a small ball measuring a few millimeters on its end. It is used to stimulate a specific meridian line by way of vasodilation, which causes the stimulation.
There are specific points you can stimulate in order to relieve asthma, such as:
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