Wednesday, September 10, 2008

The Real Secret To Stop Smoking Laser Therapy

By Robert Franklin


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.

The procedure for stop smoking laser therapy is straightforward. A cold laser beam is directed onto specific locations on the body by the laser technician. Today's laser therapy employs a similar method to acupuncture. Chemicals known as endorphins are released as a result of the laser beams contact on specific areas of the body. The patient will experience relaxation due to these endorphins enhancing pleasant sensations and enabling them to battle the cravings for nicotine as well as the negative withdrawal effects. Quitting smoking will be less difficult.

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.

The stop smoking laser therapy also aids the body's ability to detoxify the nicotine. This detoxification speeds up the withdrawal period, allowing patients to quit more quickly. Although most laser therapy practitioners say it is not necessary, laser therapy can be combined with any of a variety of nicotine replacements such as a nicotine patch or nicotine enhanced chewing gum.

People might find that undergoing laser therapy can assist with their nicotine cravings by signaling the body to release endorphins which assuage physical symptoms of withdrawal. It doesn't erase the habit, however. Psychological addiction takes some time to overcome, so those who wish to quit smoking may have to keep it up for a while and may sometimes even need counseling to overcome their emotional attachment to the smoking 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.

Even though laser therapy is not as widely recommended as some of the other types of therapies available it is gaining in popularity as the treatment has a relatively short treatment time to complete before you start seeing results.

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