Chinese Acupuncture May Help to
Quit Smoking
Acupuncture is an ancient Chinese method of pain relief and
medical treatment; it is in fact over 3,000 years old. This
method utilizes extremely thin, disposable needles to activate
certain pressure points to achieve the desired effect. Part of
the reason people seek acupuncture to quit smoking is to relax
the while the body works to produce certain chemicals and flush
out harmful toxins. These chemicals that the body creates can
give the smoker the same euphoric feeling they normally get
from smoking.
The Procedure
Generally speaking, acupuncture to quit smoking therapy is
given over four or more sessions a few days apart. In each
session, the patient will have the acupuncture needles placed
into the skin in strategic locations in the hands, forearms and
ears. These needles are left in place for thirty minutes, up to
an hour. At the insertion point patients sometimes feel a dull
ache or slight pain; the pain is said to last only seconds if
any is experienced at all. The acupuncture to quit smoking
therapy is said to be so relaxing that many patients have
fallen asleep during treatments.
In
addition to the therapy itself, some holistic healers will also
give herbal remedies to help deal with mood and general
wellness. These herbs are thought to keep the smoker motivated
to quit smoking. When choosing a holistic healer to perform the
acupuncture to quit smoking it is important to choose a
reputable company. Before scheduling an appointment, ask for a
tour of the facility, ensure that proper sanitation methods are
being carried out, and review their company policies concerning
follow up care. It is also important to consult a regular
doctor to ensure acupuncture is a safe procedure for you to
undergo.
Does it Work?
There is
no medical evidence to suggest that acupuncture works; however
many individuals claim to have great success with acupuncture
to quit smoking. It is not officially recognized by the medical
community as an effective therapy to treat, aid, or cure any
condition. There are many people who use acupuncture for a wide
array of ailments from migraine headaches to weight
loss.
The real
deciding factor as to how likely acupuncture to quit smoking
will work is how committed the person is. Nearly all reported
successes stories are by people who were seriously committed to
quit smoking, most of whom had tried other methods without any
success. For long term success it is recommended that people,
who choose to use acupuncture to quit smoking, continue to use
the herbal medications until any withdrawal symptoms
cease.
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