Using Acupuncture To Stop
Smoking
As everyone knows smoking
is one of the most addictive habits that you have as it comes
under the same category as drugs.
The long-term effects of smoking can result in illness
and reduce the chance of living a healthy and happy life.
However deadly, people can find quitting the habit a very
difficult thing to do. Which is why there has been such an
emphasis on researching new methods and products to help
quitters kick the habit for good.
One of these options that smokers can try is by the use of
acupuncture. Using acupuncture to stop smoking may not work for
everyone, as the results of it vary somewhat between the
sources, however for some it may well be the support they need
to help cut the habit for good.
How Acupuncture
Works
The use
of acupuncture to stop smoking works by helping to reduce the
smoker’s physical cravings for tobacco. It also works by
lessening the withdrawal symptoms of smoking by releasing a
sedative effect on the nervous system. Beta-endorphin, being a
natural hormone in the body which causes physical relaxation as
well reducing the sensitivity to pain, is also released during
the treatment. This particular hormone (beta-endorphin) is part
of the physical mechanism which makes it possible for smokers
to quit - and quit for good.
What Happens During
Acupuncture Treatment
Using
acupuncture to stop smoking requires
a number of treatments for it to fully work. Acupunctural
treatments usually last on average for about 30 minutes and
work by inserting needles into particular points on the body
including the ear, hand and wrists to release a calming and
healing effect on the body. Sometimes a mild electrical
current is passed through these needles to augment the
effect. “Ear-tags” (being very small retainer needles) are
also inserted into the ear to remain there for a few days in
order to exert a constant stimulus to special points so help
reduce the smoker’s withdrawal symptoms.
The
number of treatments required depends greatly on the
practitioner as well as the extent of the smoker’s habit.
However, a typical acupunctural program will consist of around
3 treatments in the first week, with 2 treatments following
these up in the second week. To promote long-term quitting, the
occasional follow-up treatments are usually recommended over
the following 2-3 months of the initial
treatment.
The Pros Of Using
Acupuncture
One of
the pros of using acupuncture to stop smoking is that clients
tend to find weight-gain less likely to be a side-effect
normally associated with the quitting of smoking as the
acupunctural points used treat the craving for nicotine tend to
also reduce the craving for food. As well as this, acupuncture
can also be used as a treatment for other disorders and
illnesses such as addiction to drugs (legal or illegal),
chronic pain, injuries, chronic fatigue, headaches, depression,
stress disorders, insomnia, allergies and many others. Although
it may not work for everyone, as much of the result of the
quitting of smoking lies with the smoker themselves, using
acupuncture to stop smoking may be the answer for some as it
can certainly be a huge support and asset for those who want to
give it their best shot.
|