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Stop smoking for good with acupucnture Posted on July 14th, 2010
Did you know that acupuncture is one of the most effective methods for smoking cessation? If and when you’re really ready to quit – no matter how many times or how many other methods you’ve tried – acupuncture may be the solution that finally works for you.
The treatment is based on the NADA protocol, which was developed in the mid 1970s by Michael Smith, MD of Lincoln Hospital in New York to help people overcome common addictions including nicotine, alcohol, and more. The treatment involves the painless insertion of extremely fine gauge needles in the ear to:
• reduce anxiety
• increase will power
• regulate the nervous system
• detox the liver
• strengthen the lungs.
A few acupoints on the body are also used to boost immunity and reduce craving. Treatments last about 30 minutes and leave patients feeling relaxed and refreshed.
Dozens of studies have documented the effectiveness of the NADA protocol. Among the benefits reported by patients and health care providers are: improved retention in drug treatment programs; more optimistic attitudes about detoxification and recovery; reductions in cravings and anxiety; fewer episodes of sleep disturbance; and reduced need for pharmaceuticals. (SOURCE: Acupuncture.com)
“As a long-time smoker myself, who was able to stop smoking with just a few treatments, I believe in the power of acupuncture to help patients let go of one the most difficult habits to break. Along with acupuncture, I also provide patients with natural herbal supplements that ease symptoms of withdrawal, anxiety and detoxing.” --- Dr. Joanie
When you’re ready to stop…for good…call the Back to Health Center at 703-683-7771.
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Acupuncture and Smoking Cessation Posted on January 25th, 2010
As a chiropractor, working with an acupuncturist is all about learning new things. Like you, I am often completely unaware of what acupuncture can and can't do. When talking with Dr. Joanie I was completely amazed to learn that acupuncture is a really effective way to stop smoking. Sure you can try medication and nicotine replacements but, why not try a drug free way. Those trying to quit smoking often experience a lot of symptoms like; sleep disturbances, weight gain, increased appetite, irritability, headaches, difficulty concentrating, the list goes on. Acupuncture can help with all of these symptoms. Acupuncture in combination with Chinese medicine (Dr. Joanie's specialty) can help control your cravings and more over diminish your withdrawal symptoms. So if your interested in learning more about how to quit call the office an make an appointment with Dr. Joanie.
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