Sabtu, 10 September 2011

Highlighted Laser To Quit Smoking

Research shows two thirds of smokers actually want to quit, but not all of them managed to overcome the addiction. Various alternative ways to stop the tobacco addiction are offered, one with laser therapy.
Actually, this therapy is not new because it was introduced since 2009. But until now there has been a lot of health care services to apply because it has not been many studies that prove its effectiveness.
In the UK, this therapy is only administered in clinics alternative. Government hospitals did not perform, but does not prohibit laser therapy for smokers who want to quit can benefit.
"There is not enough evidence to recommend this therapy. But if someone finds an effective way for him to quit smoking, of course it is great because smoking triggers many diseases and premature death," said a spokesman for the Ministry of Health in an interview with The Sun.
One of the successful laser therapy of patients overcome tobacco addiction is Susie Russell, a woman 34 years old from Liverpool. This woman smoking since teenage years and classified as heavy smokers who can not start a day without tobacco in the morning.
But since undergoing two sessions of laser therapy in a clinic in Wimbledon, he never again felt sakau or addiction. Finally he visited the clinic on 26 November 2010 and since then she has never smoked a withdrawal, though not rokokpun.
"Previously I had also tried other therapies, with drugs that made me hallucinate, feel sick and then hypnotized to quit smoking. But another recurrence, and only this time it could work," said Susi was quoted as saying by The Sun on Friday (31/12/2010 ).
Laser therapy is provided at least in two sessions, each carried out within 30-60 minutes.  Each session contains a low-power laser beam shooting into a number of points in the ear, nose, arms and wrists that way it works is similar to acupuncture.
One of the studies that prove the effectiveness of this therapy ever conducted at Middlesex University in 2009. Of the 340 smokers who were treated in 3-4 sessions, more than 50 percent succeed in stopping smoking without experiencing withdrawal symptoms until several months later.

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