Stop Smoking Electro and Laser Auriculotherapy
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Although Auriculotherapy can be used to treat a large number of conditions, Auriculotherapy has been particularly successfully around the world to treat smoking and other addictions.
Research indicates that smokers have a higher level of a substance known as endorphins than non-smokers. Endorphins are the natural body chemicals that have a calming, relaxing effect.
The brain chemical reaction is a result of nicotine stimulation from tobacco smoke. When you stop smoking the sudden drop in endorphin levels leads to withdrawal symptoms and physical cravings.
Quit for Health uses a low level laser or micro current on specific reflex points on the ear, thereby allowing correct stimulation to assist the body in balancing endorphin levels in the central nervous system.
Auriculotherapy assists in eliminating the craving, reducing stress and withdrawal, improving lung function and detoxifying the body.
Unlike some Auricular and detoxification approaches that use a set recipe of points, Quit for Health detects and treats only the point that indicate treatment is needed.
This could mean we may only need to treat maybe 2 points instead of a set recipe of 5.
In Auriculotherapy treatment is more effective when less points are used. As is said, less is more.
For most, with low level laser you won't feel a thing, with micro current stimulation you may feel a tiny sensation in the ear where the point is being treated. This is usually for a second or two and then the sensation goes away.
If it feels slightly uncomfortable the intensity can be decreased to a level where it is not felt. Most of the time this isn’t necessary as the treatment is tolerable.
Auriculotherapy has almost no side effects, especially if carried out using Auriculotherapy with micro current or low level laser stimulation, which is how Quit for Health performs Auriculotherapy.
Auriculotherapy is contraindicated in patients that are in their first three months of pregnancy and for those patients who have certain types of pacemakers.
