Laser Therapy: Treatment to Quit Smoking

The widely advertised and propagated ‘smoking is injurious to health’ is being taken seriously across the globe. However, there are smokers who find it difficult to quit smoking, despite the disadvantages. Now with laser therapy, there is hope…
Laser Therapy: Treatment to Quit Smoking
The treatments to stop smoking are many. There are patches and herbal medicines to choose from. Now, people are willing to even pay thousands of dollars for the unique laser therapy that promises to offer instant relief.

Understanding the implications of the addiction:

The addiction is terrible and to ‘quit smoking’ is easier said than done. Smoking not only destroys the person’s immune system, it also affects those around. The addiction is one of a kind in this respect. It is the only addiction that is injurious to the health of everyone in the immediate environment of the person smoking. Passive smoking is a global concern, which is partially the reason why governments have stepped up on their contribution to the ‘quit smoking’ campaign. Those within a supportive environment at home and work have been able to get rid of the addiction altogether. But, sadly there are still many addicts who ignore information on the disastrous consequences and remain a threat to society and self at large.

Laser therapy to quit smoking:

Among the many treatments that have been designed in time to help people to give up the smoking addiction, the latest laser therapy seems to be catching up fast, on popularity and effect. Laser treatment to quit smoking is easily available at most multi faceted, funded and private medical facilities. A number of addicts have enrolled for the therapy. The laser treatment is commissioned by the Food and Drug Administration and involves the use of low-power laser therapy. The smoking cessation via this therapy is safe and effective. A number of cured addicts pay testimony to this. The FDA consistently evaluates the treatment and the bio-stimulation lasers used for the therapy. The laser devices are used to help provide temporary pain relief during withdrawals and finally do away with the addiction. The laser therapy to quit smoking is prominently recognized within the medical fraternity mainly due to the accompanying counseling sessions and intake of vitamins. The patients or smoking addicts are exposed to case specific information via video marketing techniques and handouts. The sessions are case specific, influenced largely by:
  • The patient’s ability to pay for the treatment
  • The patient’s level of addiction to smoking
  • The extent of withdrawals and understanding of the treatment
FDA regulations monitor the use of laser therapy to quit smoking. The governing authorities ensure that preliminary exposure to the therapy is offered at the investigational clinical analysis of every individual case. The clinical research on the therapy and its effectiveness reveals that thousands of smokers have been able to successfully quit smoking. There are many testimonials and referrals accessible online as well as offline that vouch for the treatment’s effectiveness.

How laser therapy works:

The newly researched and applied laser therapy to quit smoking basically comes from the ancient Asian healing art of acupuncture. The underlying principles are the same - reduce tension and increase circulation. The low-level laser therapy is believed to promote the release of endorphins. These natural chemicals are present in the human body and are primarily responsible for signaling a reaction to stress and decreased energy. The laser used to administer the laser treatment to quit smoking is soft and literally like a light bulb. The laser is directed and applied to certain researched energy points. These points are related to the smoking addiction. The therapy is an external procedure and has no scope for drug abuse. It is also non-thermal and hence very safe for application. The laser treatment is applied to researched points on the hands, face, ears and wrist. The patient feels nothing more than a warm, pulsating sensation.

What doctors think:

Doctors the world over are now informing those who are eager to rid themselves of the addiction, about clinical research on low-level laser. The treatment takes the patient through the initial withdrawal from nicotine and slowly conditions the psyche by boosting endorphin production. The alleviated stress enables the person to give up nicotine easily. There are a number of online as well as offline resources that offer information on the avenues to avail of laser treatment to quit smoking. The treatment is designed to help you contribute positively to society and your own development by healing from within by understanding smoking effects, to self and others.

By Gaynor Borade
Published: 1/20/2009
 
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