Acupuncture to Quit Smoking Technique

Acupuncture does end up in more than 80% of cases with snuff dependence. The acupuncture to quit smoking technique is painless, and effective and efficient to keep the addict get indifferent to the snuff.

Between 80 and 90 percent of smokers who use acupuncture to quit get it in less than three sessions, says the specialist in geriatrics and Acupuncture, Dr. Beltran Carrillo, which recommends the use of this technique because it has fewer side effects than other methods and achieved the desired goal in "less time".

The idea is that the patient becomes indifferent to snuff with the sessions as it takes, the vast majority of patients, between 80 and 90 percent use one to three sessions, there are some that need more, but are not the many.
Thus, this expert says at least 80 percent of the patients could remain indifferent to these sessions, however, warns that "the time to remain not smoking will always depend on the patient.”

Acupuncture can stimulate the nervous system to produce a neurotransmitter reflexively and instantly, so that you can control getting withdrawal symptoms the patient is insensitive to snuff.
There are smokers who remain satisfied indefinitely, but will not change the sensitivity of the nervous system to the drug, so maybe a year later the patient re-engages.

Most smokers have a desire to quit, everyone is aware of the risks to health, but many are afraid of the withdrawal that they may no longer be able to get it, so continually postponing the defining moment is still going.
Still, 60 percent of smokers have tried to quit once, but only between 3 percent and 5 percent of smokers who made attempts to quit and got it successfully. This low rate can be explained in part, the fact that most quit attempts are made without help, through sheer force of will.

Almost 50 percent of patients who come to the consultation are people who have started having health problems and 30 percent are individuals between 30 and 50 years without health problems but quit-conscious, and finally, between 20 and 10 percent include extremes of age, adolescents and elderly people, with different concerns.
However, treatment success will not depend on age, but the length of their smoking. The trend seems to be that the patient takes less time smoking, regardless of age, may respond to therapy more easily than one who has spent 20 years of smoking.

In short, using acupuncture to quit smoking is a painless technique, atraumatic, without side effects, and effective and efficient way to keep from getting addicted to nicotine and become indifferent to the snuff, especially in smokers who are motivated to quit this harmful dependency.

Currently, this technique is increasingly used most often to treat problems related to drug dependence.

 

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