Acupuncture Can Help You Quit
Smoking
Smoking is one hard habit to break. If nicotine patches and
gum doesn’t work, perhaps you should try something else like an
alternative form of healthcare like acupuncture.
Acupuncture is an ancient practice involving the use of
needles. This instrument is inserted into the skin to allow you
energy or Qi to start flowing freely around your body and thus
help you quit smoking.
When you go visit an acupuncturist for the first time and
tell him or her that you want to quit smoking, after answering
some questions, the specialist will carry out an examination of
your ears and search for areas where the energy is low.
Once these spots are identified, these sharp needles are
then inserted. Usually 5 needles are placed in various
acupoints.
The treatment is finished after an hour and when the needles
are removed, you are advised to wear ear magnets so your
session continues even when you leave the clinic. While
acupuncture itself is a painless procedure, some smokers have
claimed that they felt a prick or get sleepy.
Most smokers will have to come to the clinic 4 to 6 times
before seeing any significant results. Just to give you
an idea, one study shows that the respondents reported a
decrease in the number of cravings to smoke just after one or
two sessions. Seven out of 10 of the respondents were able to
kick the habit after 5 or 6 sessions.
Because the number of test subjects is small, there are some
who doubt the effectiveness of acupuncture. This is
because although there are positive signs with regards to the
short term effects of this technique, its effects were not
sustained. This is why some medical journals have stated that
it is unclear what acupuncture can do in smoking cessation.
But you have to remember that acupuncture is not permanent.
It merely starts something that you have to finish on your own.
Some smokers who go 2 or 3 times a week to the clinic will need
to come back for follow up sessions in the future.
At the same time, you have to find ways to prevent yourself
from picking up a cigarette. You can do this by staying away
from people who smoke since you will be tempted to ask for a
stick. You can create your own personal mantra which you repeat
to yourself every time you have an urge.
Remember that this craving is only short term and will last
only for a few minutes. You have worked so hard to leave this
behind so stick to the path and stay smoke free.
Acupuncture treatment for smokers should only be done by a
license professional. You can do some research online to find
out if they are accredited by the National Commission for
Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine, ask how long they have been
in the profession, find out how many smokers they have helped
and how much will they charge.
Once you have found one, you have to commit yourself to the
program because both you and the acupuncturist have to work
together to give up this habit.
Acupuncture can help smokers in the same way that it has
helped addicts and alcoholics quit their addictions. You just
have to try it even if you may not believe in it.
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