By Dr. Richard Zeng Acupuncturist Melbourne TCM Doctor

Feeling run down? This is what I often see in clinic

At my acupuncture clinic in Melbourne, many patients come to see me feeling tired, stressed, and getting sick more often than they used to. They usually ask me:

👉 “How can I boost my immune system naturally?”

It’s a great question—and one I answer almost every day. The good news is that your body has a strong natural ability to heal. With the right support, we can strengthen your immune system and improve your overall health.

My approach: Chinese medicine and immune health

In Chinese medicine (TCM), immunity is known as “Zheng Qi” (正气)—your body’s internal defence system. We don’t just focus on eliminating illness. We focus on strengthening the body so illness is less likely to occur.

This is especially important for patients searching for:

  • acupuncture for immunity Melbourne
  • Chinese medicine Melbourne immune support
  • how to improve immunity naturally (提高免疫力)

A classical principle guides this approach:

“正气存内,邪不可干”
When your vital energy is strong, illness cannot easily invade.

Qi - the vital energy

1. How I recommend boosting immunity naturally

These are the core strategies I share with patients at our Chinese medicine Melbourne clinic.

Prioritise your sleep

Sleep is essential for immune repair.

I usually recommend:

  • 7–8 hours of sleep
  • Ideally before 11pm

In my clinical experience, improving sleep is one of the fastest ways to support immune function.

Manage stress effectively

Stress has a direct impact on your immune system.

Simple daily practices can help:

  • Deep breathing
  • Meditation
  • Gentle exercise like Tai Chi

Even 10 minutes per day can support your nervous system and improve resilience.

Get regular sunlight

For patients in Melbourne, sunlight plays an important role in:

  • Supporting vitamin D
  • Regulating immune response
  • Improving mood

Even 15–20 minutes daily can make a difference.

Eat to support your immune system

In Chinese herbal medicine and TCM, digestion is the foundation of health.

I usually recommend:

  • Warm, cooked foods
  • Vegetables and whole grains
  • Lean protein

And reduce:

  • Cold/raw foods
  • Alcohol
  • Processed foods

This supports your body’s ability to generate energy and maintain strong immunity.

Include moderate exercise (very helpful for immunity)

Regular exercise is one of the most effective ways to support your immune system and overall wellbeing.

I usually recommend moderate-intensity exercises, such as:

  • Power walking
  • Jogging
  • Light weight training
  • Yoga
  • Tai Chi

These help improve circulation, reduce stress, and regulate immune function.

Important: what you do after exercise matters

This is something I emphasise a lot in clinic.

👉 If you sweat during exercise, make sure you:

  • Take a shower as soon as possible, or
  • At least change into dry clothes straight away

Why is this so important?

Although exercise strengthens your immune system, your body is temporarily more vulnerable immediately after exercise, especially when sweating.

From both clinical observation and a TCM perspective, immediately after exercises,

  • Your core temperature is still high, but your body surface cools down due to sweat
  • Wet clothing increases exposure to cold
  • You are physically tired after exercise, therefore
  • Your immunity is temporarily weaker

In TCM, this is when your “Wei Qi” (defensive energy) is weaker at that moment.

A simple habit that makes a big difference

By showering promptly, and changing into dry clothes, you reduce the risk of external pathogens affecting your body. It’s a simple step, but one that can significantly reduce how often you get sick.

Protect your body after sweating (TCM “Wei Qi” principle)

This principle also applies beyond exercise.

Any time you sweat:

  • Avoid cold wind
  • Avoid air conditioning directly on your body
  • Keep warm and dry

This is one of the most practical ways to protect your immune system.

2. Reduce your exposure to illness

Even with strong immunity, prevention is still essential.

Wash your hands properly

A simple and effective habit.

Avoid touching your face

Viruses often enter through the eyes, nose, and mouth.

Improve indoor air quality

Ventilation is important.

👉 Open windows regularly to improve airflow

Be mindful in public spaces

Small habits can significantly reduce exposure.

3. Acupuncture & Chinese herbal medicine for immune support

At our acupuncture Melbourne clinic, I use a combination of:

  • Acupuncture (针灸调理免疫力)
  • Chinese herbal medicine (中药调理免疫力)

These treatments aim to:

  • Strengthen your immune system
  • Regulate inflammation
  • Support recovery after illness

With decades of practice in Acupuncture Chinese medicine in Melbourne, I integrate both traditional knowledge and modern clinical understanding.

This approach may help if you:

  • Frequently catch colds
  • Feel constantly fatigued
  • Are recovering from illness
  • Are preparing for pregnancy or IVF

Tai Qi herbal medicine

When should you seek support?

I often recommend patients consider treatment if they:

Acupuncture & Chinese Medicine in Melbourne

At Almond Wellness Centre (Acupuncture Melbourne), we provide:

✔ Acupuncture for immune support
✔ Personalised Chinese herbal medicine
IVF and fertility support
✔ Telehealth consultations

📍 Clinics in Ringwood & Coburg

Take the next step

If your immune system feels weak, it’s best to address it early.

Many patients notice improvements in:

  • Energy levels
  • Frequency of illness
  • Recovery time

📞 Ringwood: 03 8802 1519
📞 Coburg: 03 9378 9479

Or book online to start your personalised treatment.

Final thoughts

You can’t avoid every virus—but you can strengthen your body.

✔ Support your immune system daily
✔ Use acupuncture and Chinese medicine where appropriate
✔ Take action early

Over time, these steps can significantly improve your health.

FAQ: Acupuncture & immunity

How can I boost my immune system quickly?

Focus on sleep, stress, diet, and hydration. These provide the fastest improvements.

Does acupuncture help the immune system?

Yes. Acupuncture may help regulate immune response and reduce inflammation.

Can Chinese herbal medicine prevent illness?

It can help strengthen your body’s resistance and reduce susceptibility to infections.

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