Can Acupuncture Help you Stop, and Eventually Quit Smoking?
Acupuncture is an ancient Chinese healing approach that is
almost 3500 years old. It is based on the belief that chi, a
vital energy force flows around 12 key channels around the body.
Within these channels there are 365 acupuncture points, which
can sometimes become 'blocked' preventing the smooth flow of the
vital energy, resulting in degrading health.
Acupuncture is a highly effective method for treating all manner
of addictions including nicotine. The application of acupuncture
to help you stop and eventually quit altogether, involves the
insertion of very fine needles into special points on the skin.
The needles are generally left in the skin for up to 20mins.
There is virtually no pain apart from the slight pricking
sensation when the needle first goes in. The technique itself
results in the release of special chemicals called endorphins
which will provide a 'natural high' at the end of the treatment.
Following the first treatment, the patient is likely to cough up
phlegm during the week after treatment as the body starts to
adjust to life without smoking, and the tar and phlegm in the
lungs starts to loosen. It is common to schedule a follow up
session about 1 week after the first to assess progress, and
decide whether further therapy is required. Many heavy smokers
have reported success after only 1 or 2 acupuncture sessions.
Acupuncture as a method for quitting smoking is best for those
individuals that are heavily addicted to the nicotine, but have
clearly made the commitment to quit. This type of therapy will
dramatically reduce the side effects of nicotine withdrawal,
such as the cravings, depression and anxiety. The body will also
start to repair itself, particularly in improving blood
circulation and de-congesting the lungs, and the patient will
generally feel very positive and optimistic as a result of the
release of natural anti-depressants by the brain.
Combining acupuncture with more traditional approaches to
quitting smoking can be an effective strategy, especially if you
have tried and failed at simply using willpower to quit in the
past. If you decide acupuncture to stop smoking is for you, make
sure you see a qualified and reputable practitioners.