Quit smoking by acupuncture


Preparation and Fears of Treatment

I was a smoker for more than 15 years. I had tried to quit many times, but never succeeded. Then I read an article about acupuncture and smoking cessation and decided to give it a try.

I found a certified acupuncturist who specialized in smoking cessation and booked an appointment with her. She told me that the treatment would involve needles being inserted into my earlobes, hands, feet and other parts of my body. I was skeptical at first, but she explained that the needles release endorphins which make you feel relaxed and calm.

She also explained that there are points on your ears which are associated with addiction – when these points are stimulated, it releases dopamine in the brain which makes you feel happy – so when you stimulate these points while quitting smoking it makes you feel good. The treatment is usually administered in a session of 20 minutes and costs £50.

The Treatment

The Treatment is a new form of therapy that has been designed to treat addiction. It is based on the idea that addiction is a physical and mental illness rather than a moral failing.

The treatment does not involve any form of counseling, instead it focuses on the individual’s physical body and their mental state. The treatment consists of three stages: detoxification, rehabilitation and reintegration.

The Day After Treatment – The First 24 Hours

Withdrawal is a process of the body detoxifying from drugs. Withdrawal symptoms can be uncomfortable and may include:

– Sweating

– Nausea

– Vomiting

– Dry mouth

– Extreme fatigue

– Insomnia

– Anxiety or depression

After the First Day – Thoughts and Feelings on Acupuncture as Treatment

Acupuncture is a form of traditional Chinese medicine that has been practiced for more than two thousand years. The treatment involves the insertion of thin needles into the skin at specific points on the body.

The procedure is usually done without anesthetic and needles are left in place for 10-15 minutes. Acupuncture can be used to treat a wide range of conditions and diseases, but it is most commonly used to relieve pain and reduce inflammation.

Acupuncture can be used as a treatment for many conditions, including: headaches, neck pain, back pain, muscle tension or spasms, arthritis, fibromyalgia (chronic fatigue syndrome), carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS), post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression (including postpartum depression) anxiety, insomnia or other sleep disorders.

Conclusion and Future Plans in Acupuncture for Smoking Cessation

Acupuncture has been used for smoking cessation for centuries, but there are still questions about how effective it is.

Conclusion: The evidence is not conclusive, but it does seem to be an effective treatment for smoking cessation. More research should be done in this area because the future of acupuncture could depend on it.

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