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The Power
of Laser Therapy
Laser Therapy
is entirely safe and pain-free. A soft laser beam, applied to
specific energy points of your body, stimulates the body's production
of endorphins. These are the natural body chemicals that have
a calming, relaxing effect. When you stop smoking, it is primarily
the sudden drop in endorphin levels that leads to withdrawal symptoms
and physical cravings.
Laser Therapy
will help relieve you of these cravings as well as helping with
stress reduction and lung detoxication. The treatment gives you
a natural sense of wellbeing, thereby greatly reducing the temptation
to take another cigarette. As a result thousands of people have
stopped smoking thanks to laser therapy. Pilot studies, indicate
that Laser Therapy is statistically by far the most effective
method of stopping smoking.
Laser therapy
provides a significant reduction or elimination of withdrawal
symptoms and the pain associated with them. Laser therapy is a
drug free, pain free and side effect free addiction cessation
program.
Back Up
Support
Of course,
even if relieved of the physical cravings of withdrawal from nicotine,
many ex-smokers will initially be tempted to smoke because they
find themselves stressed or simply because they associate certain
activities with smoking a cigarette. It is to help with the mental
side of the addiction that we will provide advice on helping you
adjust to being a non-smoker.
Feel The Difference
20 minutes
after quitting: Your blood pressure drops to a level close to
that before the last cigarette. The temperature of your hands
and feet increases to normal.
8 hours after
quitting: nicotine and carbon monoxide levels in your blood have
halved whilst oxygen levels in the blood return to normal.
24 hours after
quitting: carbon monoxide has been eliminated from your body and
lungs start to clear the debris.
48 hours after
quitting : no nicotine is left in the body and the sense of taste
and smell improve.
2 weeks to
3 months after quitting: Your circulation improves and your lung
function increases up to 30%.
1 to 9 months
after quitting: Coughing, sinus congestion, fatigue, and shortness
of breath decrease; cilia (tiny hair like structures that move
mucus out of the lungs) regain normal function in the lungs, increasing
the ability to handle mucus, clean the lungs, and reduce infection.
1 year after
quitting: The excess risk of coronary heart disease is half that
of a smoker's.
Quitting also
helps stop the damaging effects of tobacco on your appearance
including:
premature
wrinkling of the skin
bad breath
stained teeth
gum disease
bad smelling clothes and hair
yellow fingernails
Kicking the
tobacco habit also offers benefits that you'll notice immediately
and some that will develop gradually in the first few weeks. These
rewards can improve your day-to-day life substantially:
food
tastes better.
sense of smell returns to normal.
ordinary activities no longer leave you out of breath
The prospect
of better health is a major reason for quitting, but there are
others as well. Smoking is expensive. Do you really want to continue
burning up your money with nothing to show for it except possible
health problems?
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