3 Mistakes You Are Making When Treating Your Allergies
Allergy sufferers often blame external triggers—like pollen or dust—for their sneezing and sniffles. But if these allergens alone were the root cause, then everyone exposed would be equally affected. The reality is that we all breathe the same air, yet only some of us get allergies. This highlights an “inside-out” perspective: rather than focusing solely on changing the environment, we also need to improve how our bodies regulate themselves. When your internal systems, especially the nervous system, are well-coordinated, you become far better able to handle life’s everyday triggers. Below are three common mistakes people make when managing their allergies—and how chiropractic care can help address them.
A healthy immune response depends on clear communication between the brain and the rest of the body. The CNS is like the body’s command center, orchestrating everything from breathing to immune regulation. When vertebrae in the spine lose their proper alignment (commonly termed a “subluxation”), nerve signals may be disrupted. This can compromise optimal immune function.
Peer-reviewed literature has discussed how spinal adjustments can support better coordination between the nervous system and immune responses. There exists a significant body of evidence which describes how improving spinal alignment may enhance overall health by positively influencing nerve function(1,2,3,4). By receiving regular chiropractic adjustments, you can help ensure that the CNS remains free of interference, thus maximizing your body’s ability to handle allergens.
2. Relying Solely on Quick-Fix Medication
Over-the-counter antihistamines and nasal sprays can bring short-term relief but seldom address deeper, underlying issues. While there’s nothing wrong with using medication for acute symptom control, relying exclusively on them can result in a cycle of continued usage without truly mitigating your triggers or related nerve dysfunctions.
Instead, a more holistic approach might involve identifying environmental factors, combining targeted lifestyle changes, chiropractic care, and proper nutrition. With a well-aligned spine, inflammatory pathways may be better regulated, potentially allowing you to respond more effectively to allergens.
It’s easy to blame allergens, but habits like chronic stress, poor sleep, and a diet rich in processed foods can amplify inflammation, making you more prone to seasonal flare-ups. If your body is already on “high alert,” even mild exposure to pollen or dust can trigger symptoms.
Chiropractic care can play an important role by reducing the effects of everyday stress on your nervous system. When your CNS is functioning optimally, you often experience better resilience to daily challenges. Add regular exercise, balanced meals, and proper hydration, and you create a less reactive internal environment.
Allergies don’t have to control your life. By viewing them through an inside-out lens—recognizing that the body’s internal regulation matters as much as external triggers—you can build a stronger defense. As emphasized by the research, a well-functioning spine and balanced lifestyle can be key allies in your quest to keep allergies at bay.
1 Cervical spine manipulation alters sensorimotor integration: A somatosensory evoked potential study. Clin Neurophysiol. 2007;118(2):391-402.
2 Transient modulation of intracortical inhibition following spinal manipulation. Chiropr J Aust. 2007;37(3):106-16.
3 Neurophysiological effects of spinal manipulation. Spine J. 2002;2(5):357-71.
4 Neurologic Effects of the Adjustment. J Manipulative Physiol Ther. 2000;23(2):112-4.