March 9, 2009

Zero Smoke - Does It Work?

by Amy Hudson

As a rapidly increasing number of smokers in the entire world are trying to defeat their smoking habit, they are being overwhelmed by erratic information regarding the health risks of habitual smoking, the near impossibility of trying to quit, the undeniable social factors involved, among others. As a result, the quit smoking process is rapidly becoming a controversial issue recently; and the search for groundbreaking quit smoking aids has expanded into a passionate search.

A multitude of methods have been used to identify the best treatment/aid to facilitate the process of kicking the habit. However, to this day, no precise system has been discerned despite the pervasion of countless products with unproven effectiveness.

Acupuncture is a prevalent idea in attempting to stop smoking, and the principles of acupuncture have, as a matter of fact, been applied through various ways. On top of actual acupuncture sessions, some methods that make use of acupuncture principles are laser therapy and, a new addiction, Zero Smoke magnet treatment.

Akin to acupuncture practices, zero smoke magnets invigorate explicit body points to accelerate the release of endorphin and motivate the specific nerve centers linked to addiction. But then again, although the long standing acupuncture process have been deemed effective for decades and centuries, there is insufficient study to prove the efficacy of acupuncture's present-day versions. With these in mind, in this article, we aim to share more information about this rather little-known system.

The distinctive disparity between zero smoke and the practice of acupuncture is their differing points of stimulation. As the latter focuses on a number of parts of your body - such as in the case of smoking cessation acupuncture wherein the ear, wrists, and nose are focused on - Zero Smoke concentrates on only one point on the ear.

Another disparity is that the process of acupuncture utilizes needles, while Zero Smoke therapy employs two magnets. Presumably, the reason for this is that the magnets share stimulating effects similar to acupuncture needles when placed opposite each other on opposite sides of the ears. It is stipulated that the polarity of the magnets is a successful stimulant for this specific area since ear tissues are not too thick.

General opinion about this system is so far opposing. There are individuals who continually protest that the product is a total disappointment since Zero Smoke includes various hidden expenses. On the other hand, there are a handful of users who attest that the Zero Smoke product does work. Regrettably, on the whole, the unfavorable buzz the product far exceeds the positive. Although modest success rate can't be discarded, the growing failure rate should warn future users to not expect too much.

On the whole, the widely negative response to this type of quit smoking treatment is highly disappointing. In light of this, we can never, in good conscience, advise the Zero Smoke product for your personal use.

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