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LASER IS MUCH EASIER!
FACTS: Over 32 Million American adults want to quit smoking. Cigarettes are the leading cause of up to 1,200 Americans dying daily. Approximately 4.9 million people die each year from the use of tabacco products. Cold laser treatments are the easiest, fastest and most effective means of helping people to quit smoking.
If you take the time to scroll down this page, you will find an impressive array of tips, questions and answers and more information and materials pertaining to the subject of helping to quit smoking with cold laser therapy.
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS: LASER QUIT SMOKING & LASER WEIGHT CONTROL
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Stopping Smoking Adds Years to Your Life. So, What Happens When You Quit Smoking?
Information about health benefits of quitting from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention:
• Within 20 minutes after you smoke that last cigarette, your body begins a series of changes that continue for years. • 20 minutes after quitting, your heart rate drops. • 12 hours after quitting, carbon monoxide level in your blood drops to normal. · After 24 Hours: Your lungs begin to clear out accumulated mucus and tar. Your pulse rate and blood pressure begin to lower. · After 48 Hours: Your sense of smell and taste begin to improve as nicotine is eliminated from your body. · After 72 Hours: Your bronchial tubes begin to relax, making breathing easier. Lung capacity increases. · After 2-12 Weeks: Circulation improves, making walking and physical activity easier. Stamina improves • After 2 weeks to 3 months your heart attack risk begins to drop and your lung function begins to improve. • 1 to 9 months after quitting, your coughing and sinus congestion decreases. Lung function improves. Shortness of breath decreases. Energy level increases. • 1 year after quitting, your added risk of coronary heart disease is half that of a smoker's. • 5 years after quitting, your stroke risk is reduced to that of a nonsmoker's. • 10 years after quitting, your lung cancer death rate is about half that of a smoker's. Your risk of cancers of the mouth, throat, esophagus, bladder, kidney, and pancreas decreases. • 15 years after quitting, your risk of coronary heart disease and lung cancer is back to that of someone who has never smoked. |
Quit for Good Tips from the American Legacy Foundation
Choosing to quit. Becoming an ex-smoker is a powerful act. Smokers should commit to quitting by setting a quit date and clearly identifying their reasons for quitting. Create a plan. Give yourself at least 5 days to "get ready" to quit. Your plan should include:
1. Medication. Talk to your doctor about medications that can help you deal with cravings and dramatically boost your chances of quitting successfully. Safe and effective medications – like the patch, lozenges or gum - are available by prescription and over the counter. (Pregnant smokers and those under 18 should consult a doctor before using any medications).
2. Get professional counseling. Find a professional who can help you know what to expect and how to handle tough situations when quitting. Utilize smoking cessation clinics and group support meetings in your community, or take advantage of telephone counseling.
3. Get social support. Tell your family, friends and co-workers about your plan to quit so they can help you through the stressful times. When socializing or going out, ask them to spend time with you in smoke-free environments.
4. Keep Trying. Quitting isn't easy, so if at first you don't succeed, try again. Research shows former smokers try to quit many times before finally quitting. But by using all of these tools – medication or cold laser treatment, counseling and support – you can improve your chances of quitting successfully. Don't give up!
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Stagering Smoking Statistics:
Did you know that an estimated 46.5 million adults in the United States smoke cigarettes, regardless of its dangers, and that nearly 70% of them want to quit? This is a huge business opportunity. Cigarettes contain over 4,700 potentially toxic substances per puff, including nicotine, which makes them highly addictive. Cigarettes are the leading cause of up to 1,200 Americans dying daily. Approximately 4.9 million people die each year from the use of tabacco products. About 1 out of every 5 deaths in the US can be attributed to tobacco products.
According to the American Lung Association, an estimated 442,398 Americans die each year from diseases directly related to smoking. Smoking significantly contributes to heart disease and strokes that can leave you dead within seconds. Emphysema and lung cancer, associated with cigarette smoking can cause an extremely slow and painful death. |
The Good New!
Laser treatments for smoking cessation and weight control have been used in Europe and Canada for over 20 years with an astounding 85% success rate. This exciting and successful method of treatment is now available in the United Sates.
Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) treatments are drug-free, painless, and non-invasive. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has classified cold lasers as a “non- significant risk device.” The laser produces a beam of light at a high wavelength utilizing low energy. The laser is applied to specific body points to block addiction receptors and stimulate the release of endorphins into the body. Endorphins are the body’s natural opiates and mood enhancers. By blocking addiction receptors in the brain, the endorphin release allows clients to cease nicotine intake without the withdrawal symptoms. The procedure is quick, easy, painless, and takes about 30 minutes to complete.
We specialize in helping to set you up with the best equipment possible for starting your own successful Smoking Cessation Clinic. Call
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