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Today I’ll briefly explain the link between seasonal allergies, itching, and gut health. As spring brings more pollen, many people experience sneezing, runny nose, itchy eyes, and skin irritation. While allergies are often seen as reactions to pollen, the condition of the gut plays a major role. In Eastern medicine, the gut, lungs, and skin are closely connected (Gut → Lungs → Skin), which is why symptoms can appear in digestion, respiration, or the skin. Stress can also disrupt gut function, weaken immunity, and worsen allergies. A key factor is “leaky gut,” where a weakened gut barrier allows unwanted substances to trigger immune reactions, leading to allergies and itching. So seasonal allergies are not just about pollen—they are strongly linked to gut health. Supporting the gut can help reduce symptoms and improve overall balance.

Today’s Tip:
Focus on balancing your gut and immune system. Acupuncture can help regulate this system, improving respiratory and skin symptoms while also reducing stress-related flare-ups. While we can’t stop pollen, we can improve how the body responds to it.