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2021/02/03 10:24 Weathernews
Sugi and Hinoki’s pollen season in spring 2021 is about to begin.
In Kanto, Tokai, and Kyushu, such as Tokyo, where the onset of dispersal is early, the large-scale (spike) dispersal of Japanese cedar pollen is expected to begin in late February.
“Even if you have already developed hay fever, if you prevent pollen from accumulating in your body, you will not have hay fever symptoms after spring. However, for that purpose, it will be in your body before the pollen flies away. . it is necessary to hinder the entrance, or to make the body can be discharged from the body even if it enters. (Professor Seto)
We asked patients being examined by teachers to tell us three proactive measures that are often reported to have reduced pollinosis.
“In oriental medicine, we think that the large intestine and lungs are connected, so it is also a countermeasure against pollinosis from the point of view of adjusting the condition of the large intestine. If excretion such as constipation is not good, pollen will easily accumulate. (Professor Seto)
“Originally, it could be left to the providence of nature, but modern people who use air conditioners all year round have weak regulation of the sweat glands. Especially during winter, cold, sweet and raw foods. It is important for people who take such foods to sweat because their bodies are extremely cold and their sweat glands remain closed.
However, if you sweat too much in the cold season, your body can get cold and you can get an infection. “Slightly” is enough “(Professor Seto)
“Sweet, raw and cold foods cool down the gastrointestinal tract and reduce digestive function. If you eat ice cream or drink a lot of beer in winter kotatsu, the gastrointestinal tract will get cold. It is a good idea to warm the navel and dantian at times.
People with dry skin, such as those who are prone to ragades, also have a weak gastrointestinal tract and are likely to be malnourished, so be careful. “(Professor Seto)
Even if you can’t practice all three, you can reduce pollinosis by doing one. Try to overcome pollinosis this year from now on.
Interviewees: Genpoudo Acupuncture and Moxibustion Institute (http://genpoudou.com/), Ikuho Seto, Yoshiko Seto