It is a difficult decision to quit smoking. Sometimes the decision may be made due to health concerns. Certain health issues, such as lung cancer, have been linked to smoking for years. For some smokers, the decision may be made solely for cosmetic concerns. Smoking yellows and stains the teeth and causes bad breath. The negative perception of smoking has made many smokers painfully aware of the social impact of smoking as well. No matter what the reason, stop smoking laser therapy can be the way to end the smoking habit.
With so many treatments available which one is the right one for you? Many professionals, as well as friends, can suggest different products. Some popular choices are lozenges, acupuncture, and nicotine gum. If you have tried these but they just don’t seem to work for you laser therapy can be a viable option. The smoking cessation rate of laser therapy patients is reported to be four to five times more than that of other smokers.
Stop smoking laser therapy is a relatively simple procedure. The laser technician targets energy points on the body with a cold laser beam. The procedure can be compared to a contemporary form of acupuncture. The body releases endorphins, a natural pleasure chemical, when the laser beam hits the targeted areas of the body. The endorphins relax the patient, reducing the urge for nicotine and ameliorating the withdrawal symptoms, making it easier for the patient to quit smoking.
The price tag for smoking cessation therapy is estimated around three hundred dollars for about sixty minutes of therapy. Counseling is offered along with laser therapy and you will also receive more counseling after the laser therapy. Most medical insurance plans do not pay for laser therapy.
Stop smoking laser therapy stimulates the body’s natural cleansing of the nicotine. Going through this detoxification will quicken the process of withdrawal and the time it takes to quit smoking. Laser therapy can be used in conjunction with nicotine gum, nicotine patches, or other methods used to quit smoking. Most doctors don’t believe that additional stop smoking aids is a requirement.
Laser therapy works mainly by causing the release of endorphins to combat the physical withdrawal symptoms, which may help reduce the cravings for nicotine. However, the breaking of the psychological aspect of the habit requires long-term vigilance. Some people need good follow-up therapy as the laser therapy does not combat this aspect of the habit.
While stop smoking laser therapy has enjoyed a lengthy history of use in Europe with a reasonable success rate, it has only been in the United States since 2001. Laser therapy while not widely recommended when compared with other resources does continue to gain popularity and is definitively worth looking into when you consider the relatively short time required to complete the therapy and start seeing results.
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