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Acupuncture for Allergies and Respiratory Health

How Acupuncture Helps

Acupuncture has been shown to reduce inflammation & stress and boost immune function.

Additionally, acupuncture helps in addictions including smoking. 

The NADA ear acupuncture protocol is commonly used to  help with addictive cravings of all sorts & the PTSD that often accompanies it. There are further acupuncture points on the ears and body to help to clear the lungs as part of Quit-Smoking strategy. 

In our Somerville clinic we find treatments predictably help to clear sinus pressure & headaches & reduce tension in the chest and neck, all of which  encourage easier breathing. 

How Does Treatment Work?

Most treatment plans start with one or two sessions per week for two weeks. At that point we reassess and see if you can spread your treatments out. Many people are advised to try at least six to eight sessions before deciding whether it helps enough to continue. 

For chronic respiratory conditions, acupuncture works alongside western medical care.

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Our skilled acupuncturists have delivered over 30,000 acupuncture treatments since we opened, May 1st 2011.

Join The People's Organization of community acupuncture

(POCA) is a member-run non-profit organization whose mission is to work cooperatively to increase accessibility to and availability of affordable group acupuncture treatments. We envision a world in which every community has access to local, affordable acupuncture to reduce collective and individual suffering and to nurture resilience.

We acknowledge the debt we owe, as community acupuncturists, to the Young Lords and the Black Panthers, two groups challenging racism and oppression in the 1970’s who fought to bring affordable group acupuncture into their communities to address the scourge of addiction.

Black Panther party leader Huey Newton returned late to San Francisco from a visit to China where he said he petitioned Chairman Mao Tse-tung to be chief negotiator to President Nixon, "For the peace and freedom of the oppressed people of the world." Newton (L), said that he did not actually meet with Mao Tse-tung, but presented his petition to Chinese Premier Chou En-lai. (Photo by Bettmann Archive/Getty Images)