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Breathe Easy: Acupuncture for Asthma Healing

Addressing the Root Causes of Asthma with Acupuncture

Yi Aci Clinic logoYi Aci Clinic·Nov 23, 2023

Nothing is more vital to humans than air. 

Ticking like a time bomb, asthma is a chronic respiratory condition that affects over 25 million Americans.


It causes swelling and constriction of bronchial airway passages. This results in difficult breathing, coughing, wheezing, tightness in the chest, and sputum production.

Asthma symptoms can range from mild to severe but always involve inflammation reducing respiratory function.

Root Causes of Asthma Attacks

The exact causes of asthma remain complex and multifaceted, with both genetic and environmental factors playing a role. Genetic predispositions can increase susceptibility, while environmental triggers, such as allergens, dust mites, pollution, and smoke, can activate the condition.

While asthma gets triggered by different factors, main elements include:

Environmental Irritants: Allergens like pet dander, smoke, chemicals and pollution commonly spark flare ups.

Stress and Anxiety: Mental distress intensifies breathing difficulties and severity of attacks.

Respiratory Infections: Colds, flu and sinus issues further restrict inflamed airways.

Exercise: High levels of activity require oxygen fast, which strained lungs can’t deliver.

Hormones and Menstruation: Shifting estrogen and progesterone affect lung function for many women with asthma.

Why Traditional Asthma Medications Come Up Short?

Conventional asthma treatments often focus on symptom management rather than addressing the underlying causes. While medications like bronchodilators and corticosteroids can provide temporary relief, they don't address the root of the problem and have significant drawbacks:

Only Suppress, Don't Cure: Steroids and emergency inhalers hide rather than resolve the root issues perpetuating asthma flare-ups over time.

Side Effects: Immune impairment, bone loss, cataracts and yeast infections are some concerning drug reactions.

Adaptation: Medications can lose efficacy over time as the body adapts, requiring higher dosages.

This is where acupuncture displays its advantages...

How Acupuncture Stops Asthma Naturally?

Acupuncture addresses inflammatory drivers of asthma while avoiding adverse side effects. Benefits include:

Reduces Bronchial Inflammation: Acupuncture stimulates specific lung acupoints to decrease the production of immune chemicals that cause airway swelling, alleviating bronchoconstriction and improving airflow.

Relaxes Airway Muscles: During asthma attacks, parts of the bronchial tree constrict. Acupuncture relieves these smooth muscle spasms.

Regulates Stress Hormones: Asthma involves a stress-mediated immune response. Regulating cortisol and adrenaline prevents flare triggers.

Increases Lung Capacity: Whole-body balancing boosts respiratory stamina, increasing vital capacity over time.


Enhances Respiratory Functions: Acupuncture stimulates nerve pathways involved in respiration, improving lung function and reducing breathlessness.

Modulates the Immune System: Acupuncture helps balance the immune system, reducing the overactive response that causes inflammation, airway narrowing, and contributes to asthma attacks.

Clinical Evidence Supports Acupuncture's Efficacy

A growing body of clinical research supports the effectiveness of acupuncture in managing asthma. 

A 2019 systematic review of 28 randomized controlled trials found that acupuncture was significantly superior to placebo in improving lung function and reducing asthma symptoms.

Another study published in the journal "Respiratory Medicine" demonstrated acupuncture's ability to reduce asthma exacerbations and improve quality of life in patients with moderate-to-severe asthma.

Finally, the ticking time bomb of asthma is being diffused. Individuals grappling with asthma can now attain lasting wellness.


Embrace the freedom to breathe through the proven therapy of acupuncture.

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