Acupuncture to Stop Smoking
6 Facts to Know When Using Acupuncture to Quit Smoking
Smoking is a
strong, complicated addiction. Quitting
smoking is no small task
and you will need lots of support to be successful. You need the
best tools to help with the physical and emotional symptoms, and
acupuncture is a great resource to help you succeed.
Here are the 6
things you should know about using acupuncture to quit smoking.
Acupuncture is very effective to help stop smoking.
Acupuncture has
been used to help combat addiction and curb cigarette cravings for a
long time. Many people have had success and now research is
supporting these claims.
In a recent
study, “Alternative
Smoking Cessation Aids:
A Meta-analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials,” researchers
gathered data from 14 different studies to see which alternative
techniques helped patients stop smoking. The acupuncture studies
examined 823 different patients. The researchers concluded that
both acupuncture and hypnotherapy may help patients quit smoking.
The scientific world is far from definitively recommending
acupuncture for smoking cessation, but more and more research shows
that it does help many people.
Acupuncture
helps with smoking addiction in many ways. It stops jitters, curbs
cravings, lessens irritability and restlessness, increases relaxation
and helps detoxify the body. It can also restore balance in your
constitution and jump-start the healing process.
There is a “stop smoking” acupuncture point.
There is a point
is called “Tim Mee,” which is used specifically to stop smoking.
It’s located one finger’s width above your wrist crease, on the
inside of your arm. It is used solely to help people stop smoking
and it does this by altering the way cigarettes taste.
Will this point
be enough? Of course not. Smoking is a complicated addiction. Tim
Mee is a powerful acupuncture point, but it must be used in
conjunction with other points to combat cravings, re-balance your body
and heal.
Acupuncture can reduce cravings, but it can’t change habits.
Physical
cravings are only one aspect of cigarette addiction. Many times, the
habit of smoking is harder to stop than the physical addiction.
If smoking helps
you cope during difficult emotional situations, not smoking can make
you feel naked and vulnerable. If smoking is part of a daily ritual,
not smoking can make your day feel “off.” All of this is normal
and challenging.
I recommend that
people use all the support systems they have available. Get help
from family and friends. Join a support group. Exercise. Find new
smoke-free activities.
Stopping a
smoking addiction requires support—physically, emotionally and
socially.
There are simple acupressure techniques to cope with cravings.
Ear massage is
one way you can cope with cravings at home. It releases endorphins
and these chemicals are natural painkillers. It also stimulates
acupuncture points which help balance Qi.
There are many
ear massage techniques. You can place your thumbs in the widest
upper part of your ears and massage in circular motions. You can
massage the small inner crevices and the front of your ear where it
attaches to your head. And you can massage your earlobes, with
gentle pulls and circular motions.
To be even more
effective, I recommend that you call me to learn the specific points
that are best for you and your body. In some cases, I can place a
small bead on the point and hold it in place with tape. When you feel
a craving, you just press on the bead for relief.
Herbs can help with cravings and repairing damage
There are many
herbs which help with cravings, irritability, detoxification and
tissue repair. Make an appointment with me and I can discuss which
ones would be best for you.
The Third Thursday in November is the Great American Smokeout.
The American
Cancer Society has designated the third Thursday of November
(November 20, 2014) as the Great
American Smokeout. This
is a day to quit smoking—for good. If you have “thought” about
quitting, the Great American Smokeout is a great day to actually do
it.
I am available
to help you quit. Call me before the Smokeout and we’ll make a
“Quit Smoking” treatment plan so you can quit with as little
discomfort as possible.
Kathy E Thomas
Lake Premier Wellness Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine
2430 South Bay Street, Eustis, FL 32726
352-323-0795
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