Spring might be the hardest season to transition into. By the time spring arrives, we’re SPENT from getting through winter. We call this Qi Deficiency in TCM. And it’s even more the case if you didn’t get enough rest + restorative time during winter. Treating patients I’ve always noticed that even though we get more sunlight hours and warmth, the initial phase in to spring season often brings out a lot of inflammation. From allergies, to skin eruptions, to fatigue and brain fog - waking up into spring is a bit like a toddler waking up from a nap, it can start with with a dollop of cranky. This can cause stagnation of fluids, microcirculatory blood flow and Qi movement in your channels - which often affects your head. This in turn can exaggerate certain features of our face - nasolabial folds, jowls, under-eye puffs, etc. So I just want to make sure you know - you’re ok! Your body is just having a tough time transitioning into the pollen filled, sun-party that is spring. Don’t worry, start working on some TCM Spring health basics, starting with opening your neck channels. In clinical practice, I am constantly freeing the neck of tension and blockage to treat allergies and any inflammatory issue affecting the face + head. For more guidance, subscribe to our newsletter (link in bio) for free access to our TCM Library where we have playlists for working with the neck with Gua Sha or Hot Massage. My next follow-along is all about this too! Gua Sha 3.0 - Nasolabial + Allergy Relief. Did you know most of the points we use to treat sinus congestion, watery eyes, headache are the very same points that help reduce nasolabial folds, facial heaviness, under-eye puffing, etc.? Link in bio to join me! **Not medical advice. Please always check with your physician or Acupuncturist if you suffer from serious health conditions. #lanshin #guasha #tcm #allergies #jowls #springallergies #nasolabilfolds