
A Functional Medicine + Acupuncture Perspective
Fall is a transition season that challenges the immune system. Shorter daylight hours, cooler temperatures, increased stress, and more indoor exposure all contribute to why many people experience more fatigue, allergies, digestive issues, and frequent colds during this time of year.
From a functional medicine standpoint, immune weakness is rarely random—it reflects imbalances in sleep, stress, gut health, nutrients, and inflammation. From an acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) perspective, fall is associated with the Lung system, which governs immunity, respiration, and the body’s defensive energy (Wei Qi).
Rather than waiting until you get sick, fall is the ideal time to strengthen resilience proactively.
Sleep is one of the most powerful immune regulators. During deep sleep, the body increases production of immune-signaling molecules (cytokines) and supports tissue repair.
🔬 Research insight:
Studies show that people who sleep fewer than 6 hours per night are significantly more likely to develop upper respiratory infections and demonstrate weaker antibody responses after vaccination.
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Chronic stress alters immune cell signaling and promotes inflammation. Over time, this can suppress healthy immune defense while increasing susceptibility to infections.
🔬 Research insight:
Chronic psychological stress is associated with reduced natural killer (NK) cell activity and increased inflammatory cytokines.
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Approximately 70% of immune cells reside in the gut, making digestion and microbiome balance essential for immune resilience.
🔬 Research insight:
Higher dietary fiber intake supports immune regulation through production of short-chain fatty acids, which reduce inflammation and support gut barrier integrity.
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Vitamin D deficiency becomes more common in fall due to reduced sun exposure.
🔬 Research insight:
Large meta-analyses show vitamin D supplementation reduces the risk of acute respiratory infections, particularly in individuals with low baseline levels and when taken consistently rather than in large intermittent doses.
Functional medicine principle:
➡️ Test first, supplement strategically.
Moderate physical activity enhances immune cell circulation and regulation.
🔬 Research insight:
Regular moderate exercise is associated with lower incidence of respiratory infections, while excessive training without recovery increases illness risk.
Acupuncture view
✅ Practical steps
In TCM, immunity is about balance, not constant stimulation. Acupuncture supports immune resilience by regulating inflammation, improving sleep, and calming the nervous system.
🔬 Research insight:
Studies suggest acupuncture may influence immune markers such as NK cell activity, inflammatory cytokines, and stress hormones, depending on frequency and clinical context.
Fall acupuncture goals
🗓 Typical protocol
Fall favors warming, grounding foods that support digestion and immunity.
Supportive foods
Testing may be appropriate if you experience:
Common labs include vitamin D, ferritin, CBC, hs-CRP, A1c, and gut testing when indicated.