7/31/2013

You've heard of laser vision treatment; you've heard of laser unwanted hair removal treatment; you've even heard of laser hair re-growth treatment. But have you heard of laser stop smoking treatment?



Maybe not. But if you've heard of acupuncture being used to help people quit smoking, you will have an idea of what a treatment is. Acupuncture is an ancient medicinal art and has been used to assist those trying to kick their nicotine addictions for nearly thirty years; laser smoking medication first appeared in 1989.



Acupuncturists pinpoint the lower earlobe as the pressure point which curbs the craving to smoke, and low level, or "cool", this treatment also targets the lower ear lobe with a laser pulse. The theory behind both treatments is that they stimulate the release of endorphins, the body's natural pain killers, leaving the patient in a state of deeply relaxed well-being.



Advantages Of The Laser Stop Smoking Treatment



One advantage of this medication is that, for those who are needle-shy, sharp instruments are nowhere to be seen. It rarely has side effects, although a few users have reported warmth or tingling in their earlobes.
Because the power of the laser treatment is the equivalent of that generated by a 60-watt light bulb, there is no chance of the patient's being burned.



For those who are uncomfortable with the disrobing involved in acupuncture smoking cessation therapy, low level treatment offers a comfortable alternative. The laser, however, must be used by a trained technician.



Some providers of the it claim that it not only stimulates the body to release craving-eliminating endorphins; it also enhances the body's detoxification, hastening the removal of nicotine from the blood and tissues, and speeding the withdrawal process.



Precautions About The Treatment



Because the laser stop smoking is not a recognized medical treatment, health insurance will not cover its cost. And the laser medication isn't cheap; the best-known of the companies offering it charge $349 for a smoking cessation "program" including a half-hour treatment, some vitamins, and a stop-smoking video.



While the centers providing laser stop smoking have claimed a success rate in excess of 85%, those figures are under scrutiny by the Public Citizen's Health Research Group. They have petitioned the FDA to stop the companies from promoting their lasers as tools for smoking cessation medication, because they have not been given FDA approval for such a use.



In other words, the effectiveness of the laser stop smoking treatment has not been officially established, so there is no guarantee it will work for you. But if you don't mind spending the money, and have tried everything else to quit, you can always take the chance that you will be one of the lucky ones for whom it really works.
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