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Acupuncture Treatment to Quit Smoking - does it Actually Work?Acupuncture is an alternative medical method that originated from China. * It can "open up" energy blocks that will
relieve pain and stress In the past years,
Acupuncture has been used, among other uses, to help people stop smoking.
The treatment included inserting the needles to specific points (among
them, a few points in the outer ear).
* The percentage of people who actually stooped smoking while using
Acupuncture was small. This indicated that Acupuncture is not the best
choice for people who want to quit smoking. * New solutions were introduced to the scene, such as laser treatment, and shots treatment. This article does not discuss these methods, so let's just say that they proved to be by far more effective than Acupuncture. To conclude, It
is clear that Acupuncture has it's place as an alternative method, and
many people report getting results with it. If you want to give it a shot
in your efforts to stop smoking, it is advised that you find a therapist
with a proven back record of success with helping people stop smoking.
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The practice of piercing specific sites on the body, called pathways or
meridians, with thin needles in an attempt to relieve pain associated with
some chronic disorders.
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