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The act of quitting smoking is not an easy task. Smoking is definitely one of the most addictive habits which humans can get entrapped by. Cessation of smoking causes the person both psychological and physical trauma.
One of the most recent advancements in the smoking cessation programs is the laser treatment. This treatment does not lecture the person as to how many cigarettes a person smokes or how long he has been smoking. it helps in achieving the goal of quitting the smoking habit.
Using this innovative cold laser therapy most of the smokers all around the world are quitting smoking. This therapy is known to have success rates of four to five times that of the other smoking cessation programs. Most of the smokers opt for this treatment as it is painless and is a quick resort to help quitting smoking. The laser therapy alleviates the withdrawal symptoms that surface when the person quits smoking the cigarette.
The method of laser therapy for the smokers who wish to quit smoking involves using a cold laser beam on the energy points of the body. The energy points are at a specific meridian and at the ear points. The laser technician focuses the laser beam on these areas which help in releasing the natural chemicals called endorphins. Along with the stimulation of the endorphin release, the laser also stimulates the body’s ability to detoxify the nicotine which has accumulated over the years of smoking. The endorphins have a calming and relaxing effect hence preventing the anxiety, depression and other withdrawal symptoms including craving.
The laser treatment does not burn the tissues of the smoker as it is a light beam of high wavelength and low energy, and isn’t powerful enough to burn the tissues. The biostimulation of the energy points is similar to acupuncture and hence no pain or heat is involved in the process. Most of the smokers say that the laser treatment has given them a fresh breath of air as they planned to quit using this method.
However, the laser therapy is currently undergoing clinical trials. There have been no formal studies conducted on the effectiveness of the laser therapy to help people quit smoking, though most of the smokers claim it is one of the safest and effective ways of quitting smoking. Even if the effects of the laser beam on the endorphins of the body is purely psychological, the fact that the endorphins are released can account for the positive effects of this treatment.

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