In the summer catarrh does not appear to be as large a problem as it does in winter. However chronic catarrh is a different issue as it can be unbearable all the year round.
Catarrh is a build up of mucus in the airways of a person’s body. The symptoms are a cough, stuffy nose and headaches. In the climate of England where there is a lot of humidity it can affect people with their breathing or break down the body’s immune system.
Chinese medicine, natural therapies and home remedies can be beneficial in helping to ease the symptoms.
Acupuncture can ease the congestion of lungs and bring back the energy required. This healing technique is due to long pins being placed under the layers of skin by a qualified Chinese practitioner.
The pins or needles are placed under a forearm which will help the meridian line or energy channel to process any blocked up existing fluids.
Diet is another area that needs to be looked at as some foods can make the catarrh worse. Try cutting down on dairy products, sugary foods and fruit such as bananas and oranges.
Tip: Try pouring hot water into a large bowl and add eucalyptus oil. Place a towel over your head and gently lower your face over the bowl and inhale the vapours.
Warning: do not have too string a mixture of essential oil in the bowl as it can cause headaches.
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