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Quit Smoking. Stop Smoking Laser Treatment

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Laser Technology is used to stimulate the specific points in the body that that help with smoking cessation, by reducing the physical symptoms of withdrawal, as well as suppressing the urges that come along with addiction.

EAST BRUNSWICK, N.J. - eTradeWire -- Quit Smoking
Smoking Cessation Laser Therapy
Millions of people try to quit each year, but the addictive substances in cigarettes and in other tobacco products make it incredibly difficult. About five million people die worldwide each year as a result of smoking.
According to the American Cancer Society, smoking related death an estimated 480,000 lives each year. Cigarette smoking has been identified as the most important source of preventable morbidity and premature mortality in the US.
Laser therapy is among the most common and effective alternative medical treatments.
The use of laser light as an alternative to needles to stimulate acupuncture points has been promoted for almost three decades.

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Laser therapy for smoking cessation works by applying pressure to a specific combination of points on the body related to nicotine addiction. Just as cigarettes raise endorphin levels in your body to make you feel relaxed, so does Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT). The increased production of this chemical will suppress your urge for nicotine and help keep you calm and relaxed.

Brunswick Medi Spa in East Brunswick New Jersey provides quit smoking low level laser treatment:  https://brunswickmedispa.com/services/stop-smoking/
This treatment takes away the physical urge to smoke and takes away the physical withdrawal symptoms after you quit. In most cases there is no need for further treatments.
Learn more about quit smoking laser treatment:  https://brunswickmedispa.com/services/stop-smoking

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