Has Anyone Tried Acupuncture To Quit Smoking? Results? How About Chantix??? Side Effects???

January 8, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Best Way To Quit Smoking

I took Chantix for about 3 months (October 06-December 06). It worked fantastic for me. Main side effects I had included upset stomach (during week 1 when I took the medicine and when I smoked and only for about 30 minutes after taking the medicine in all the other weeks), problems sleeping (week 1) and really weird, vivid dreams (entire time). Other than that, it worked fantastic.
I highly recommend it. If you choose to take it find out if your indemnity will cover it. If not, call around to various pharmacies and price shop. My indemnity covered it so I just got it at the local Walgreens but one person I know said it was cheaper at Costco (no membership required to use their pharmacy).

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6 Responses to “Has Anyone Tried Acupuncture To Quit Smoking? Results? How About Chantix??? Side Effects???”
  1. MentalSu says:

    My mom is not a heavy smoker, but she wanted to quit the habbit all together so she tried Chantix two weeks ago and so far so excellent! No cravings or anyhting! My cousin also tried it and she said it only took her a month. Excellent luck to you!

  2. LuckyMe says:

    Chantix is an brilliant way to quit smoking with minimal small-lived side effects. For more Chantix information, please click the following link: http://www.121doc.com/champix.html?a_aid…

  3. Steve K says:

    I’m a licensed acupuncturist who’s treated many public to help them quit smoking, so here’s my 2 cents worth. First – you really have to want to quit. Acupuncture does a fantastic job lessening the cravings, making it so much simpler for you to exert your willpower. It’s also effectual in helping you expel the garbage that’s accumulated in your lungs, and dissipate the anxiety that accompanies any life change. All this with no side effects. In addition to acupuncture, I’d recommend drink LOTS of green tea. Lobelia tea is very excellent, too, but I’m not a fan of the taste and it’s harder to find at the market. If you have more questions, please contact me through my website http://www.northseaforme.com. I run a low-cost community clinic and there are many of us throughout the USA. You can find one near you via http://www.communityacupuncturenetwork.org. Best of luck in kicking your addiction. I did!

  4. wade w says:

    My friend and her husband did the acupuncture and they did stop smoking. Prior to acupuncture they tried everything under the sun with no success. After the acupuncture treatment the doctor told them to wear a rubber band on their wrist and whenever they had the urge they were to snap it against there skin. They were able to go back for acupuncture as many times as they needed to struggle the cravings but after only 4 visits they didn’t need anymore treatments and they kicked the habit and have not smoked since. This was about 5 months ago.

  5. Nancy P says:

    Acupuncture will work if you desperately want to quit if not your wasting your money and time,i know from experience acupuncture in the ear is a wee bit painful,but if u desperately want to quit it works

  6. Tiffany says:

    My husband did the acupuncture and it works. No side effects at all.

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