Quit smoking today effortlessly with acupuncture! he use of acupuncture to quit smoking is becoming a worldwide approach to help smokers quit their bad habit. Acupuncture is directed to selected points on the body to help eliminate the desire to smoke. The technique of acupuncture to quit smoking is used with very thin needles that vary in several lengths. They are inserted through the skin by a skilled acupuncture practitioner and is painless. This specific technique of, acupuncture to quit smoking, is being used more and more by people because it is safe and painless and because it is very effective in helping them to cut down or eliminate their smoking habit altogether. Acupuncture originated over 3,000 years ago in China and is currently the major component of traditional Chinese medicine and is widely used all over Asia. Acupuncture is used in healing pain and illnesses of all kinds and is finally getting recognized in the Western world as a more traditional style of medicine. It has proved very effective in helping people who want to quit smoking. In using acupuncture to quit smoking, specific points are selected to affect smoking related organs such as the lungs, airways and mouth. After several acupuncture treatments to these selected points, smokers will find they are smoking less and have a decreased desire to smoke. Acupuncture used to quit smoking will also lower the blood levels for smoking related chemicals. Because of these positive results there should not be any excuse for anyone to be able stop smoking if their brain wants them to quit. Acupuncture needles are disposable stainless steel needles of a very fine diameter. These needles are much smaller than the needles that are used for injections. The needles are wider at the top with either copper wire wrapped around them or coated with plastic which gives the practitioner an easier grasp when inserting the needles under the skin. The patient will normally have a feeling of pleasure or relaxation when the needle is inserted. There is no needle sting when administering acupuncture. Acupuncture to quite smoking uses these fine needles in points on the face, head and neck. It is rather amusing to walk into a room where acupuncture is used to quit smoking because you will see a body laying on a table with about 30 tiny needles stuck in his face. However unsightly it may seem, it is painless and actually very relaxing. Unfortunately, it is the thought of having needles stuck into your face that will make someone who is contemplating acupuncture to quit smoking, to decide this procedure is not for him. It is very hard for any individual to imagine any object stuck into the human body as painless. But as strange as it sounds, acupuncture is painless, safe and effective. The fact that this medical technique has been around for 3,000 years to treat ailments of all kinds should endorse its principles. Smokers should get over their fears and use acupuncture to quit smoking. Their lives depend on it. Q: I had a stroke 7 years ago. It was due to a blood clot in the brain. Q: I had a stroke 7 years ago. It was due to a blood clot in the brain. I am making a good recovery, but I am curious to know if acupuncture would benefit me. A: Tim, the best time to get acupuncture for stroke is immediately afterwards - ideally while still in the hospital, if the docs will allow it. Seven years is a long time to wait for acupuncture. But it still may help you… You won't know unless you try it. Usually scalp style acupuncture is used for stroke. Needles are "threaded" along the scalp underneath the skin. There are at least three different scalp systems (Dr. Jiao Shun Fa's original style from the 1970s, Dr. Zhu's, and Dr. Yamamoto's styles). Call local acupuncturists and find out if they have experience with scalp acupuncture. It may take 10-20 treatments to get results. In China, they treat patients every day. That's not financially realistic here, but 2 or 3 times per week is good. In your case - after 7 years - it may take sustained and intense stimulus to make a change. You can also take herbal formulas to balance out the constitutional issues that led to the stroke, and help repair the damage. Acupuncture can be combined with physical rehab. It can improve both motor function (ability to move muscles) and sensory (ability to feel). You may recover function to some degree, but in more serious strokes there may be no response. Will it Work for Me? It's hard to say whether an individual will respond and how much- partner with the acupuncturist - they will get to know you case thoroughly, integrate what they're doing with your other medical providers. See the acupuncturist until you hit a plateau. Then your acupuncturist may try another system or strategy. What's clear from several studies is that very severe stroke patients may be less likely to respond to acupuncture. This issue has not been thoroughly researched. Typically, American researchers have used inadequate acupuncture (style, points, and frequency of treatments).

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