Laser Treatment- Nice And Effective Way To Stop Smoking
If you or anyone you know has tried to stop smoking you
know how difficult it is. In fact some of them cheated with their battle
against smoking. Only few of them succeeded with things like the patch,
gum or pills because they are still getting nicotine.
The laser treatment to stop smoking program is over three days.
On day one you will receive your first one-hour session of relaxing
treatment. The second session is 2 days later, more relaxing treatment
plus time to review your progress. The third session is 1-week later,
more relaxing treatment plus time to review your progress. Back up
support is always available during and after treatment if required.
This laser treatment to stop smoking helps to promote the release of
endorphin in the body. Endorphin is the body's natural chemical for
helping to keep the body calm and relaxed making it much easier to deal
with the addiction, withdrawal symptoms and cravings that may come when
giving up nicotine.
During the laser treatment energy points on
your hands, face, and ears are treated. If a client feels the sensation
from the low-level laser, they may feel a warm, pulsating and
sometimes-tingling feeling. Some clients may only feel a calming
sensation from the laser.
A research study was conducted in
Middlesex University regarding laser treatment to stop smoking. They
studied 340 smokers who either received this laser treatments four,
three or did not have treatment.
Those who had four treatments
successfully stopped smoking and about half of those who had three
treatments also stopped smoking. Many if those who receive treatment did
not completely quit smoking but at least cut down their consumption. But
most of the participants did not change.
Researchers also
reported that patients who returned to smoke during the three months
following the study conducted was because of particular moments of
stress experienced. Patients also reported feeling and sleeping better
after the laser treatment.
Results also show not a single patient
gained weight, and some even lost weight.
The treatment has been used
in Canada and Europe for more than 15 years. It has not yet been FDA
approved in the United States and is instead offered as a research
protocol.