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| Wednesday, 03 February 2010 18:37 |
What is Laser Therapy and how will it help me quit smoking?Low Level Laser Therapy works in the same theory as acupuncture, using a cold laser to stimulate the acu-points associated with addiction, instead of needles. This works with the meridians in the body bringing balance to organs that may not be functioning at optimal levels. The Low Level Laser helps to produce an endorphin release working with the natural opiods in your system; giving you a feeling of well-being. This is very similar to the feeling that a smoker may get from smoking a cigarette. This endorphin release can last for up to several days. The laser helps speed up your metabolism by working at the same wavelength as the mitochondria. Mitochondria are the powerhouse of each cell, converting energy into its usable form and allowing the maintenance of normal body function and metabolism.
Low Level Laser Therapy is widely used in Europe, Canada and the United States. With no negative side effects reported in its over 30 years of use. These lasers are being used for wound healing, addictions, pain, skin conditions and much more. The procedure itself will take approximately 30 minutes but with counseling/discussion you might expect the session to last about 1 hour. You will leave feeling very well relaxed, and euphoric. Most people say they have a great nights sleep.
In most cases people will experience relief with only one treatment and others may need additional treatments depending on their own level of addiction and commitment.
This has excellent success showing a 40 — 50% success rate when applied appropriately. In a lot of cases the success rates for smoking cessation are more along the lines of 80 —90 %. Again, stressing the importance of following the post-treatment protocol.
Latest findings
The major findings of the Surgeon General's 2004 report are:
2. Quitting smoking has immediate as well as long – term benefits, reducing risks for diseases caused by smoking and improving your overall health.
3. Smoking cigarettes with lower tar and nicotine provides no clear benefits to health.
4. The list of the diseases caused by smoking has been expanded to include abdominal aortic aneurysm, acute myeloid leukemia, cataracts, cervical cancer, kidney cancer, pancreatic cancer, pneumonia, periodontitis, and stomach cancer.
General health effects of smoking
1. Smoking harms your body in many different ways. It damages the immune system and increases the risk of infections. Smokers tend to be less healthy than non-smokers.
2. Many illnesses in smokers last longer than in non-smokers, smokers are more likely to be absent from work because of illnesses, and are more likely to require longer hospitalizations than non-smokers.
3. Smokers have a greater risk of complications and have a lower survival rate after surgery because of damage to the body's defenses.
4. Smokers are at increased risk of infections, pneumonia, and other respiratory complications.
5. As you age, your bones become less dense, leading to a greater risk of hip fracture. The bone density of smokers tends to be lower than that of a non-smokers.
6. Smoking causes peripheral artery disease that can affect the blood flow throughout the entire body. In peripheral artery disease, the arteries that supply blood to the legs are narrowed by arteriosclerosis.
7. Although arteriosclerosis is more commonly thought of as a heart disease, it can affect arteries anywhere in the body, including those in the legs and brain. Healthy arteries are strong, flexible and elastic, and inner walls are smooth, allowing blood to flow freely through them to nourish tissues and organs. In 1964, the first surgeon general's report on smoking and health concluded that smoking causes lung cancer. In later years, the list of diseases linked to smoking has grown.
10 Reasons to quit smoking Facial wrinkles Smoking causes vasoconstriction of facial capillaries, which reduces the flow of oxygen and nutrients to skin cells. This can lead to premature wrinkling that is largely irreversible. Impotence Smoking reduces peripheral vascular flow. In other words, the blood flow necessary to attain an erection may become blocked.
Stained teeth, bad breath Particles from cigarette smoke stain teeth brown and yellow, and cause odour-producing bacteria that become trapped in your mouth. Gum disease and tooth loss are also common in smokers. Vocal-cord growths and cancer of the mouth, throat and esophagus can commonly occur from smoking. You smell Cigarette smoke has an unpleasant odour that lingers on everything from your skin and your hair to clothing and curtains. Ask a non – smoking friend for an honest answer about the way you, your car and your home smell. The ugly answer: they all smell terrible. Brittle bones Risk factors for the crippling condition of osteoporosis are well – known these days: female, white or asian, inactive, post-menopause, small frame, calcium deficiency and genetic predisposition all contribute to low bone – mineral density. So does smoking. Numerous studies link smoking and osteoporosis in women and men. It may be because smoking affects the synthesis of estrogen and other hormones necessary for healthy bones. Depression The connection between smoking and depression has been well established. Consider the amount of nutrients that are depleted with smoking. Poor role model Children emulate adults. Every time you smoke a cigarette, you tell children around you that smoking is okay. Every day, an estimated 3,000 children in the united states become addicted to cigarette smoking. If they keep smoking, 1,000 of them will eventually die from conditions connected to their addiction.
Fire! Fire caused by lightened tobacco products are the leading cause of fire. During the 1980's, smoking materials started more than 200,000 fires every year and killed more than 1,000 people, while injuring 3,000 more and causing more than $300 million in property damage. If death by fire does not impress you, surely you can recall at least one time your cigarette burned a hole in your precious silk suit or cashmere sweater. Poor circulation drooling, paralysis, loss of speech There's nothing good about becoming the victim of a stroke. How other people view you No matter how a smoker justifies his or her addiction this is the simple, indisputable truth: just like the slogan says, smoking kills. Makes the habit look kind of silly overall, doesn't it?
What will this cost you ? WE ARE OFFERING VERY LOW RATES AS AN INTRODUCTORY OFFER. THIS OFFER WILL NOT NECESSARILY LAST LONG! Laser Therapy Session with consultation, treatment and detailed follow-up guide- $200.00 !!! (+ HST) Great deals for referrals for Laser Therapy available (for smoking cessation): Refer 5 friends and we will reimburse your entire session* Please contact us to book your appt NOW 905-720-1881 *less HST, as the service has already been provided.
Did the treatment not work out as well as you were hoping it would?Booster Treatments:
In the event that you have a set back, in terms of feeling mentally weak, but have not smoked a cigarette, please call us within the first 4 weeks of your treatment for a FREE booster session. The number of people that need this booster session is extremely low.
Within 4 weeks of treatment, if you have smoked a cigarette we will repeat the entire protocol for only $50.00. The detoxification process, however, will need to be repeated/ continued.
After 4 weeks, and up to 1 year after treatment, you may have the entire session repeated at a reduced rate of $150.00. Again, you will need to repeat the detoxification process.
Please contact us at any time if you have any questions.
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