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By Robert Moongrave
The methods used to help a person quit smoking are as varied as
smokers themselves. Some people find that they can quit smoking
just by will power alone, going cold turkey and butting out forever.
Others may find that in order to stop smoking they may have to
enlist the help of others in the form of a support group or other
network. Others turn to methods such as the patch or some types
of chewing gum. As cultures begin to merge, however, there are
more and more medical practices that have previously been unknown
to Western science that may have many benefits to those who wish
to stop smoking. Some of these alternative methods are discussed
in this article.
Acupuncture: Acupuncture originated in China. It is the practice
of inserting long, thin needles into various acupuncture points
on the body, which is said to restore mental health and well being.
As with many Far East ideas, acupuncture is concerned with restoring
balance as a whole, rather than applying the health theories of
the West to any one assigned area. The piercing points are areas
which help to shock the body back into a healthy balance. Acupuncture
is highly debated in medical circles, and studies have never conclusively
proven that it is an effective treatment for anything at all.
However, many patients who have undergone this treatment sweat
by its results, and thus it may indeed be an effective tool when
it comes to the battle to quit smoking. Addiction, after all,
is in part a mental affliction, and thus if a patient believes
that a treatment is working then it is possible that it is doing
so. Additionally, acupuncture has been demonstrated to assist
in the release of endorphins, the full effects of which on the
body as a whole are still unknown to some degree.
Hypnosis: Another method that many smokers try to use when attempting
to quit is hypnosis. It is vital that hypnosis be understood in
its rightful context, rather than the societal myth. Hypnosis
works along the same lines as subliminal messaging; by applying
the power of suggestion to a subject who is concentrating on another
matter,
it is possible to affect the thinking
processes of the brain. In this way, hypnosis can be used to curb
the cravings that come with nicotine addiction and often lead
the smoker to relapse.
There are also several changes to lifestyle that can be made in
order to increase the amounts of dopamine found within the body.
Dopamine is the active ingredient in Zyban, and levels of dopamine
can be increased through a higher protein intake, stress reduction,
and by taking vitamins and herbs such as Indian ginseng and magnesium.
Despite these methods and there levels of success, however, it
is important to note that the key ingredient when it comes to
smoking cessation is will power. No matter which other method
you choose to assist you in ending the cravings and lessening
the physical symptoms of withdrawal, sooner or later it is going
to come down to your ability to say no to a cigarette that will
ensure the end of the habit’s hold on your life.
Article
Source: http://www.upublish.info
About the Author:
Robert
Moongrave
Robert Moongrave maintains a website dedicated to helping people
give up smoking.
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