Acupuncture stop smoking treatments in our Phoenix clinic stimulate endorphin and dopamine production and help kick old cigarette smoking addictive habits.
Our acupuncture and bioresonance quit smoking methods, reduce cigarette cravings with a high success rate.
Acupuncture detoxifies the smoker’s Lungs and helps reduce cigarette cravings and cigarette toxic damage done to the body by helping the body.
Bioresonance therapy can stop cigarette cravings through an energetic process called “inversion” when a smoker’s cigarette is processed electronically to reverse cigarette properties which are energetically transmitted into the brain, taste, and smell senses.
Acupuncture for smoking cessation reduces stress and anxiety that is often associated with the habit of smoking. Acupuncture nicotine addiction treatments are relaxing and produce natural hormones that help you with your cigarette addiction journey.
Quick Facts:
- Acupuncture has been clinically proven to help smokers quit.
- Acupuncture can also be used to treat the symptoms of nicotine withdrawal.
- Studies have shown that acupuncture is not only effective, but it is also cost-effective.
Acupuncture for Stopping / Quitting Smoking
Our experience:
- We have seen countless patients who sought help with quitting smoking; approximately 76% of them successfully stopped smoking.
- Typically, 1 week of treatment consisting of 3 acupuncture sessions will completely eliminate nicotine cravings.
The role of acupuncture in nicotine cessation isn’t limited to reducing cravings. Acupuncture has also been proven to promote relaxation and better sleep. Moreover, acupuncture can be used to treat many disorders associated with smoking, such as damage to the bronchopulmonary and cardiovascular systems and the symptoms from nicotine withdrawal. In our experience, the effectiveness of acupuncture varies with many factors, including the length of time the patient has been smoking, their overall health, and the frequency of treatment. In many cases, we will also use auricular (ear) acupuncture to help the patient retain the effects of acupuncture between treatments.
Scientific Literature
Key points from recent publications:
- A 4 week clinical trial of 238 smokers concluded that acupuncture decreased the number of cigarettes smoked and the desire to smoke. (more)
- A study of 46 smokers who averaged 20 cigarettes a day for 23 years found that acupuncture helped many of them quit completely. (more)
- Another study showing that acupuncture was significantly more helpful than a placebo in helping people quit smoking. (more)