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ALLERGY SEASON đđ» Traditional Chinese medicine has some of the best remedies for nasal congestion, developing all-herbal formulas as well as acupressure solutions to relieve a stuffy nose without the side effects of pharmaceuticals. As far back as the Warring Stateâs period (400-250 BC), Chinese medicine physicians had already developed a solid understanding of nasal congestion, or rhinitis. The medical text Yellow Emperorâs Inner Canon attributes rhinitis to âexterior cold and windâ disrupting the immune system, combined with âinterior heat,â also known as inflammation. Here are some TCM remedies to try: ACUPRESSURE đ«°đ» A particularly effective acupressure point for relieving nasal congestion is DU23 (middle of the head about an inch above the hairline), as recommended by revered physician Ni Hai-Sha: vigorously massage this point, or scrape the area with a gua sha tool. Many will experience relief almost immediately HERBAL FORMULAS đ Herbal remedies for nasal congestion focus on mitigating inflammation in the nose and globally, as well as restoring normal circulation and regulating the immune system. TCM herbal formulas for nasal congestion are designed to address specific constitutional types, and are rarely one-size-fits-all Two of the most well-known formulas for nasal congestion are Bi Yan Pian and Pe Min Gan, targeting different constitutions: those with watery, clear or white nasal mucus will benefit more from Pe Min Gan, while those with thicker, yellow mucus (signaling a stronger inflammatory immune reaction) should select Bi Yan Pian. We also have capsules and an allergy tea đ” These herbal formulas are based on a classic formula first seen in a 13th century medical text, âThe Life-Saving Formulas of Master Yan.â Both formulas feature the classic Chinese medical herbal pairing of Magnolia Flower (XÄ«n yĂ) and Cocklebur (CÄng Är zi), which are anti-inflammatory and anti-allergy, curbing histamine release and helping restore normal fluid circulation through the nose. They also have antimicrobial properties, exhibiting a strong inhibitory effect against bacteria and viruses. . . . #nasalcongestion #chinesemedicine #holistichealth #acupressure #learnontiktok #allergies #allergyseason
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