Acupuncture
and Quitting Smoking
Congratulations!
If you're reading this, you are on your way to kicking the habit and becoming
smoke-free and healthier. Every year, more than 3 million Americans try to quit
smoking, but only half of them succeed. With the help of Acupuncture you have a
greater chance of success!
Most
experts agree that quitting smoking is the single most important thing you can
do for your health. More than 25 diseases are associated with tobacco use,
including cancer of the lungs, bladder, mouth, larynx, pharynx, esophagus,
pancreas, kidney, uterus and cervix. Smoking also raises the chances of
developing emphysema and the risk of having a stroke by 30 percent.
There
is plenty of incentive to quit, but it isn't necessarily easy. The good news is
that Acupuncture has helped millions of people to kick the smoking habit.
Some
of the largest stumbling blocks to becoming smoke-free are the stress, Anxiety,
and depression associated with quitting. Fortunately, Acupuncture treatment is
quite successful at calming and relaxing the mind, reducing anxiety and
alleviating depressive feelings. Specific acupoints in the ear and wrist are
used to accomplish this. Additional acupoints may be included that help
suppress your appetite, stimulate repair and healing of organ systems and
reduce food and nicotine cravings.
Using
Acupuncture to quit smoking yields enormous benefits. Aside from taking care of
the stumbling blocks that can cause you to resume the habit, Acupuncture can
help restore your body to a healthy state of balance and well-being. If you are
ready to become smoke-free, Acupuncture can provide you with the support you
need.
Here
are a few tips to guide you through your Acupuncture care:
Drink
plenty of filtered water during the process.
Eat
balanced, healthy meals with a variety of vegetables and fruits.
Refrain
from sugar, which can cause further sugar cravings and unwanted weight gain.
Manage
your cravings. They will actually fade within a few minutes. When cravings
arise, distract yourself. Before you know it, the craving will have passed.
Scrub
your skin with a dry brush or loofa to facilitate the cleansing process and
help blood circulation. Take daily baths or Showers.
Avoid
spending time with other smokers so that you are less tempted to smoke.
Take
a walk outside and take deep breaths. Upon exhale. gently place your teeth
together and exhale with the sound of "Sssssssss." This sound
stimulates the Lungs.
Acupuncture
and Chinese Medicine can provide a safe, natural, drug-free and effective way
to quit smoking. The focus is upon achieving a balance of body and mind, and
eliminating cravings so you can become smoke-free and healthier.