Rather than turning to antihistamines and another allergy symptom-relieving medication, people are turning to acupuncture. In one study, 52 patients with allergic rhinitis had acupuncture once a week for six weeks. An improvement was noted in 85% of the active treatment group when compared with a 40% improvement in the control group.

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