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Nicotine is Addictive!

 


 

One 30-Minute Laser Therapy Treatment Ends Nicotine Addiction with Extraordinary Success Rates

 
 
 
 
by PRWEB

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Los Angeles based Freedom Laser Therapy is the country's leader in using low-level laser therapy to end nicotine addiction.

Santa Monica, CA (PRWEB) May 11, 2004 -- Entrepreneur Craig Nabat, a Detroit native known for inventing the infomercial product The FINDIT® Keyfinder has brought low-level laser therapy for treatment of nicotine addiction to the United States. Nabat’s company, Freedom Laser Therapy is turning smokers into non-smokers in 30-minutes. Nabat says, “From our follow up treatment phone calls we are learning 9 out of 10 Freedom clients are tell us they quit.” “Clients are raving about how easily it is to end their smoking addiction and are referring other smokers to our clinic.”

Nabat learned about low-level laser therapy after being treated in Canada for his addiction to nicotine. Amazed at the ease of kicking his cigarette smoking habit, Nabat has turned into a “LASER-PRENEUR” and dedicated himself to establishing Freedom Laser Therapy Clinics around the United States. The entire Freedom Laser Therapy staff is dedicated to freeing the world from nicotine addiction.

In May 2003, an Institutional Review Board (IRB) authorized investigational clinical trials using low-level laser therapy in compliance with FDA regulations. Clinical trials are being set up to measure the safety and effectiveness of low-level laser therapy to treat nicotine addiction. The IRB is an organization chartered by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to oversee clinical trials, which collect data on new medical treatments. Institutional Review Boards exist to ensure the rights of human study subjects protecting them by being in accordance with FDA guidelines; all treatment being offered must be safe, as well as ethical. The FDA has already ruled low-level laser therapy as a “non-significant risk” and the US investigational trials are being funded through patient participation. Freedom Laser Therapy is the first full scale nicotine addiction based clinic participating in this research study to test the efficacy of smoking cessation treatment.

Low-level laser therapy works on a specific energy points along the body’s central nervous system. Laser therapy is thought of as a highly effective modern form of acupressure. A soft laser light is used to stimulate specific energy points in the ear, face, and hands relating to the addiction. When the laser makes contact with the body’s various energy points, a person experiences a feeling of relaxation and a state of well being, as well as a boost to their metabolism, combating the common occurrence of weight gain often associated with quitting smoking.

For the past 30 years, this specific application in treating addiction has been available in Europe and Canada. After decades of use in these other countries, the treatment has been proven successful in treating smokers and other substance abusers, as well as those suffering from eating disorders. International practitioners of low-level laser therapy have also documented amazing recovery results as high as 85% with alcohol, cocaine, and heroin addictions.

Treatment with a laser helps to promote the release of endorphins in the body. Endorphins are the body’s natural chemicals, which help keep a person calm and relaxed, making it significantly easier to cope with their addiction, withdrawal symptoms, and cravings that arise from giving up nicotine.

Laser therapy mimics a similar type of endorphin release in the body, which a person receives from smoking cigarettes. After laser therapy treatment is administered, the client will lose almost all physical urges to smoke. This is the marriage of two great technologies, the ancient form of Chinese acupressure and the modern form of the laser.

The 30-minute treatment includes education on nicotine addiction, advice on coping with cravings and withdrawal, nutritional recommendations, a vitamin detoxification regimen, and detailed instructions on how to maintain a nicotine free lifestyle.

Freedom Laser Therapy, Inc. is the first full scale nicotine addiction based clinic in the United States to legally treat nicotine addiction with low-level laser therapy under IRB investigational trials. Presently, Freedom Laser Therapy has clinics operating in Santa Monica, California and Royal Oak, Michigan. In upcoming months, additional clinics are scheduled for Arizona, Massachusetts, Florida, Illinois, and Texas.

Freedom Laser Therapy, Inc.
720 Wilshire Blvd., Third Floor
Santa Monica, CA 90401. USA
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www.freedomlasertherapy.com
1-866-GOFREEDOM
310-458-5558 Tel


Freedom Laser Therapy of Michigan
401 S. Washington Ave.
Royal Oak, MI 48067
248-547-5600 tel

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