Laser Treatment Therapy - is it the right method for you?
Generally the longer you have been smoking then the harder it will be for you to break the habit. Even though you recognise the dangers of smoking, the addiction to nicotine blocks your best efforts to quit.
If you desire to quit smoking but find the addiction impossible to overcome then you will probably require some kind of treatment. There of course numerous treatments available today including nicotine replacement patches, hypnotherapy, and laser treatment systems.
Laser treatments are an innovative method of blocking or removing the symptoms of nicotine addiction. This treatment has proved to be a highly effective weapon in the battle to quit smoking, the downside is that it can prove to be quite expensive, but, when you calculate your annual spending on tobacco products then it’s almost certain to pay for itself in the long run.
The actual method of laser treatment is straightforward and is based on recognized scientific methods. It is generally considered to be a natural form of treatment, and causes no paid or discomfort to the patient. If you have tried other methods to stop smoking then-this can prove to be a viable alternative. A Laser beam is applied to meridian points throughout your body, including your ears, nose, hands, forearms and wrists. These meridian points are activated to release endorphins. There is no risk of radiation as the lasers used for this treatment system are of low intensity. The treatments helps you to relax and of course to resist the need to smoke.
It is easy to understand the positive results that laser treatment returns. The success rate can be as high as 90% falling to around 60%. Because the laser is of such a low intensity the patient is not put in any danger. The treatments are usually conducted over a number of sessions lasting between 20 and 30 minutes, dependant on the patient’s condition.
The first step of the treatment involves activation by laser to your meridian points as described above. This directly leads to a lessening of your nicotine dependency. Usually step two of the treatment activates control of your appetite points; this greatly helps to prevent the almost inevitable weight gain associated with quitting smoking. The final step stimulates your bodies’ relaxation points by releasing endorphins into your bloodstream from your pituitary gland, this assists in taking away the stresses due to nicotine withdrawal.
Like almost any treatment there are pros and cons associated with laser therapy. One of the advantages is of course the high chance of breaking away from being addicted to nicotine. Also laser treatment has no side effects unlike many other methods of addiction removal. The main downside to laser treatment is obviously its initial cost, but even taking that into account if you are looking for an effective, proven therapy then money should be low on the list of problems you are already smoking away a fortune! It is not difficult to imagine trying several, lower cost methods, without success and eventually actually spend more than the laser treatment would have been.
All in all, take some independent, 3rd party advice, contact a few clinics and use your own judgement to decide if this is a method that could work for you and turn you into a “Non-Smoker”.
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