Acupuncture to Stop Smoking
November 11, 2005
Filed under: Acupuncture Treatment General — Admin @ 5:42 am
There is always a constant flow of individuals trying to stop smoking and many usually find their will power shrink pretty quick. If you are a smoker or have been in the past I’m sure you can sympathise with this fact. Stopping smoking is very difficult to do and gets harder the longer you are a smoker. Nicotine is a strong addiction and the smoking habit becomes ingrained in to your daily routine. Some individuals can even find smoking to be as addictive as heroin or cocaine.
As an unconventional method for smoking cessation, acupuncture to stop smoking has been growing in popularity. Acupuncture is repeatedly instructed in courts as treatment for drug addicts due to is capacity for reducing withdrawal symptoms and aiding in control over cravings.
Studies have led to estimates that state 2 to 3 attempts at stopping smoking are usually required before a smoker finally stops smoking for good. After smokers have tried and failed at the more conventional methods such as nicotine patches or gum they start to look to more alternative methods for stopping their smoking habit. This is where smokers start to look at acupuncture to stop smoking and break their habit.
What must be realised is that acupuncture is not a magic cure or miracle solution to the addictions of any drug, including smoking. However, what acupuncture is effective in providing is the ability to aid in stopping smoking by making it easier plus it also helps an individual to stay smoke free. If a person is greatly motivated and really is ready to stop smoking, acupuncture is able to empower the individual to take charge of their habit and start a much healthier smoke free lifestyle.
How Does ‘Acupuncture to Stop Smoking’ Work?
Acupuncture is converting more and more smokers in to lasting non-smokers, however, as previously stated acupuncture to stop smoking is not a ‘cure’ or complete solution for stopping smoking. What acupuncture can do for you is lessen the cravings and lower the withdrawal symptoms often connected with quitting a drug. A successful and proper acupuncture course will require patient preparation, commitment from the patient and training regards what acupuncture can and can�t do for the acupuncture patient.
Chinese medicine tries to remedy certain symptoms exclusive to the particular individual and does so through the use of a whole host of different methods; acupuncture, bodywork, Chinese herbs, lifestyle/dietary suggestions and last but not least vigorous exercises all helping to re-establish imbalances in the patient.
Before commencing an acupuncture to stop smoking program your acupuncturist will likely interview you in order to understand you particular situation. This includes knowing your smoking habits, carrying out a physical examination which will probably involve a blood pressure test, measuring your pulse and studying your tongue. All the physical and emotional symptoms that you are undergoing aids in building a good understanding which your acupuncturist can use to construct an acupuncture to stop smoking plan dedicated to you and your particular situation.
The acupuncture to stop smoking treatments will concentrate around the cravings, jitters, restlessness and irritability usually found when a smoker is trying to stop smoking. The acupuncture treatment will also help with detoxification and relaxation in the patient.