Breathe Easy with Natural Allergy Relief in Vancouver

Find lasting relief from seasonal and environmental allergies with a holistic, integrative approach.

The Difference Between Seasonal, Environmental, and Food Allergies

Understanding what triggers your allergies is the first step to effective relief. Common allergy types include:

  • Triggered by pollen from trees, grass, and weeds, often peaking during spring and fall.

  • Caused by indoor and outdoor allergens like dust mites, mold, and pet dander.

  • Reactions to common allergens like dairy, gluten, nuts, and shellfish that can lead to digestive issues, skin irritation, and inflammation.

 Integrated Support For Your Allergies

Don’t suffer through allergy season. These solutions can help regulate immune function and reduce inflammation for long-term relief.

Acupuncture for Lasting Allergy Relief

Acupuncture offers a natural and effective way to manage seasonal and environmental allergies by addressing the root cause—your immune system. Rather than simply masking symptoms, acupuncture helps regulate immune function, reduce inflammation, and restore balance, leading to long-term relief.

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) views allergies as an imbalance in the body’s energy (Qi), often involving the Lung, Spleen, and Protective (Wei) Qi. By targeting key acupuncture points along these meridians, acupuncture strengthens the body's natural defenses, reduces hypersensitivity, and alleviates common allergy symptoms such as congestion, sneezing, and itchy eyes.

Our registered acupuncturist, Mia Capozzi, specializes in immune health and allergy relief. Her treatments not only help relieve allergy symptoms but also support overall well-being. Acupuncture sessions may also include complementary techniques such as cupping and herbal medicine to enhance your body’s ability to adapt to allergens naturally.

If you're looking for a holistic approach to managing allergies, book a consultation with Mia Capozzi, R.Ac., and start your journey to long-term relief today. 

 Naturopathic Allergy Testing and Treatments

If you suffer from seasonal allergies, hay fever, or pet allergies, Low Dose Allergen (LDA) therapy may be a solution. This form of immunotherapy helps desensitize the immune system to allergens through a series of intradermal injections. Treatments are typically spaced every couple of months over a course of about 10 sessions.

LDA therapy can be used for both environmental allergies (such as pollen, pet dander, and dust) and food allergies. While testing before treatment is available, it’s not required—you can begin treatment based on your known allergy symptoms.

In addition to LDA therapy, allergy testing and food sensitivity testing are available through our naturopathic doctors. Learn more about allergy testing and food sensitivity testing.

Your naturopathic doctor can also provide personalized diet and supplement recommendations to help naturally manage allergy symptoms.

Book a consultation with Dr. Julie Cahill, ND, to explore LDA therapy and other naturopathic allergy solutions.

Meet Your Allergy Relief Team

Managing allergies is easier with the right support. Whether you need immune regulation, dietary guidance, or symptom relief, our team is here to help.

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Take control of your allergies with a natural, personalized approach. Book a consultation today and breathe easier all year round.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Allergies

  • Common allergy triggers include pollen, dust mites, pet dander, mold, and certain foods like dairy, nuts, and gluten. Identifying your triggers can help in managing symptoms effectively.

  • Acupuncture can help regulate the immune response, reduce inflammation, and improve overall allergy resilience. It has been shown to relieve symptoms like congestion, itchy eyes, and sinus pressure.

  • Yes, naturopathic treatments focus on strengthening the immune system, reducing histamine reactions, and addressing underlying inflammation. Herbal remedies, dietary changes, IV therapy and supplements can support long-term allergy relief.

  • Yes, chronic stress can weaken the immune system and increase inflammation, making allergy symptoms more severe. Stress management techniques such as mindfulness and acupuncture can help.

  • . This form of immunotherapy helps desensitize the immune system to allergens through a series of intradermal injections. Treatments are typically spaced every couple of months over a course of about 10 sessions.

    LDA therapy can be used for both environmental allergies (such as pollen, pet dander, and dust) and food allergies. While testing before treatment is available, it’s not required—you can begin treatment based on your known allergy symptoms.