Acupuncture Quit Smoking
Acupuncture is an ancient Chinese medical procedure. In essence, acupuncture means stimulating certain points of the human body in order to archive specific results. The procedure includes penetrating the skin with thin needles.
Acupuncture is used for various reasons - from stimulating the fertility of women to pain relief and osteoarthritis. Nowadays acupuncture quit smoking is a widely used practice that (according most who have tried it) gives very satisfactory results.
If you are eager to try acupuncture quit smoking programs, first you need to be sure you have found a licensed acupuncture practitioner. Your doctor should be able to refer you to a licensed and experienced acupuncturist. You can also check at the national acupuncture organizations such as the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM). The best option is to find a person who has proper medical training, as he is likely to better asses your medical condition and required treatment. After you have found an acupuncturist, ask for references from previous patients.
The usual places of your body where acupuncture will be done are your ears. The feeling is not painful and most people find it relaxing. Acupuncture is safe as long as proper needles are used. Of utmost importance is the needles used to be sterilized to avoid infections.
Acupuncture quit smoking programs should result into reduced carvings and reduced level of withdrawal symptoms. Some people combine acupuncture sessions with hypnosis as these two methods delivery really good cessation results.
Normally your acupuncturist will ask you various questions during your first consultation. He will try to gain a full picture of your health, lifestyle, behavior and the desired results. Based on the information provided (it is vital that you are honest and do not hide any medical problems you have had or currently have as well as any treatments or medicines you are taking) he will asses your condition and inform you how many sessions you will need. A good therapist will keep you informed about the progress you are making. Your acupuncture quit smoking program may be finished for a few days or continue for a couple of weeks.
Acupuncture prices may vary but the good news is that (in most or the cases) it is covered by your health policy. If you are not sure about this, check with your insurance company.
A modern alternative of acupuncture quit smoking practices is the laser treatment. It works on the same principle as acupuncture - specific points of your body are stimulated with the use of a low-level laser.
Roger Gonzales owns the www.quitsmokingaudio.com website helping normal people quit smoking
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