Chiropractic and Allergies: Effective Natural Relief

Tackling allergies naturally is possible with chiropractic. Learn how chiropractic adjustments can improve your immune health in Mataró.

Symptoms of allergies can be varied and include: Runny nose, eye twitching, skin rashes, dry skin, congestion, asthma, respiratory problems, weight gain, fatigue, excessive gas, diarrhea, etc.

Cause of allergies

No one knows for sure, although some authors agree and suspect vaccination of children. This is because some vaccines tend to sensitize rather than immunize, so the immune system overreacts to external particles, rather than just eliminating them.

Allergies, moreover, tend to be genetic, however, with the increasing number of injections children receive the prevalence of more toxic components in our environment, the increased stress children are under, and an increasing use of fat in our diets, allergies are occurring in children even if there is no family history.

Allopathic treatment

Since the watery eyes, irritation, redness, etc. are caused by histamines, antihistamines are prescribed to dry the mucous membranes.

 

Neutralizing products, especially histamines, are produced in large quantities to create allergic symptoms.

Allergies and Chiropractic

By releasing stress from the Nervous System, chiropractic allows the Immune System to function more effectively. A stress-free Nervous System functions more efficiently. Recent interpretations in psychoneuroimmunology reveal that when the Nervous System functions better, the Immune System benefits from it.

Chiropractors correct the root cause of the body's dysfunction to improve the functioning of the Immune System.

By properly performing chiropractic adjustments, you help to improve the health of the Nervous System, lower stress levels and help the Immune System to be strong against future allergy attacks.

 

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