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October 23, 2007 |
Rebecca Wilkowski |
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(415) 355-1601 x12
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Great American
SmokeoutTM 2007: It’s Never Too Late to Quit
San Francisco,
CA––Did you know if you’re a smoker, you could gain almost immediate
benefits as soon as you quit, regardless of your age? Within 20
minutes, blood pressure and pulse rates drop to normal. Eight hours
after quitting, the oxygen level in the blood increases to normal.
One day after quitting, the odds of having a heart attack start
to drop. Within 48 hours nerve endings start re-growing and the
ability to smell and taste is enhanced. Within two weeks, lung function
will have increased by up to 30 percent. Two weeks to 3 months after
quitting, circulation improves and walking becomes easier. One year,
the body’s energy level increases and the risk of coronary heart
disease will be half that of a smoker.
Since 1977,
the American Cancer Society and Citizens for a Smokefree America
have sponsored the Great American SmokeoutTM each November, an event
based on the idea that smokers who can manage to quit for a day
can quit for good. In support of kicking the habit, clinical interns
at the American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine will be
offering ear acupuncture treatments to the public at it’s donation-based
clinic in Potrero Hill. The ear clinic operates Mondays from 1:30
– 4:30pm, and Wednesdays from 9am to 12 noon. The Ear Clinic is
located at 555 De Haro Street in San Francisco. No appointments
are necessary, and no one will be turned away for lack of funds.
In the treatment
of addictions, Traditional Chinese Medicine utilizes auricular (ear)
acupuncture, where four to five very small needles are inserted
into points corresponding to the lung, kidney and nervous system.
It is thought that these needles increase the flow of endorphins,
morphine- like hormones that induce a deep state of relaxation. This
state is prolonged and leads to a lessening of cravings for nicotine
and other drugs. Acupuncture can also help ease the jitters, irritability
and restlessness people commonly complain about when trying to quit.
Acupuncture
as an alternative approach to smoking cessation has a growing number
of converts. In fact, acupuncture is often a court-mandated treatment
for drug addicts because of its ability to curb withdrawal symptoms
and manage cravings. Ear acupuncture is a safe and effective option
for people looking for treatment with few to no side effects.
Cigarette smoking
is the most preventable cause of death in the U.S., says the American
Cancer Society, but each year it kills more Americans than AIDS,
alcohol, car accidents, suicides, murders and fires combined. According
to the American Lung Association, 1 in 5 adults smoke, and smoking-related
diseases claim an estimated 440,000 American lives each year. Cigarettes
and cigarette smoke contain over 4,000 chemicals, including 60 known
to cause cancer. An estimated 8.6 million people suffer from smoking-caused
chronic conditions such as chronic bronchitis, emphysema, and other
cardiovascular diseases. Smoking greatly increases the risk of heart
attack, stroke, cancer, heart disease, asthma, and women’s reproductive
disorders.
Millions of Americans will stub out their cigarettes on November
15, 2007. For individuals truly motivated to stop smoking, acupuncture
can be just the help they need. Join American College of Traditional
Chinese Medicine and make the Great American Smokeout TM the first
day of your smoke- free life! For more information on the donation-based
ear clinic, or to make an appointment in the College’s full-service
Community Clinic, please call (415) 282-9603.
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