In this blog, we will explore how acupuncture at ACA can be a powerful tool in boosting your immune system against the flu and as an effective treatment. Also, treatment for the flu through Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) will be discussed.
Understanding Flu and Its Symptoms:
Traditional Approaches: Flu Shots and Antiviral Medications
Traditionally, flu shots and antiviral medications have served as the primary means of preventing and treating the flu. The flu vaccine is designed to stimulate the immune system, prompting an immune response without causing the disease. Antivirals, on the other hand, work to impede the virus’s capacity to replicate within the body. While these methods have proven effective for many, a strong immune system is our body’s best defense mechanism.
Exploring Acupuncture as an Alternative and Prevention:

At ACA, our acupuncturists determine whether patients with the flu have a wind-heat or wind-cold condition based on TCM’s diagnosis. In general, wind-heat symptoms include fever, sweating, swelling of the head and throat, coughing, yellow and sticky phlegm, yellow urine, and dry stool. For wind-cold, symptoms include fever, aversion to cold, a preference for wearing thick clothes, muscle aches, sore throat, fatigue, nasal congestion, and a runny nose. Our acupuncturists use different techniques and treatment principles depending on the conditions.
For patients with wind-heat, the treatment principle is to clear the wind and resolve dampness, while for those suffering from wind-cold, reducing the wind would be the treatment principle. Acupuncture techniques and point selections vary based on the symptoms. For patients with a weakened immune system, our acupuncturists strive to achieve a Yin and Yang balance through treatments. By attaining this balance, the body develops a stronger immune system to resist flu and cold.
Additionally, combining acupuncture with other TCM treatments will enhance the overall effectiveness of the treatment.
Acupressure, Herbs and Cupping:

Combining Chinese herbal medicine with acupuncture will have a greater impact on treating influenza. Herbs with immune-boosting properties provide an additional layer of defense against viruses.
Cupping can also help patients in detoxifying and removing dampness from their bodies when they are suffering from the flu.
To sum up, while conventional methods remain essential in flu treatment, acupuncture, and Traditional Chinese Medicine offer approaches that aim to enhance the body’s natural defenses. As with any medical approach, it’s crucial to consult with healthcare professionals to determine the best course of action for your individual needs. By exploring these alternative methods, you may find a holistic approach to your winter health that resonates with you and helps keep the flu at bay.
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