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QUIT SMOKING IN ONE DAY WITHOUT WITHDRAWAL!

The Time To Quit Is Now!       This is a Limited Time Offer*

Are you tired of being a slave to cigarettes?  Are you tired of wasting your hard earned money on a nasty habit that is destroying your health and robbing you of your life?  Well, now you can quit smoking forever in just one day with this new scientifically proven treatment.  Research conducted at UCLA has shown that even after 6 months, 80% of the participants treated had not smoked!  (You may even get nauseous if you try).  This highly effective, revolutionary treatment performed by Dr. John D. Barrick is based on the principles of acupuncture meridians, but no needles are used.  It is totally safe, painless, and takes less than 10 minutes to perform.  The physical desire to smoke is virtually eliminated with just one treatment, and there are no withdrawal symptoms after quitting.  The time to quit is now, and start the New Year enjoying a healthy life again!  

Treatment Package $299            Gift Certificates Available*

(Add a second family member and they get $100 off their treatment!)

*This is a limited time offer, and has been extended another week, and Dr. Barrick will only be performing this procedure for two weeks following Christmas, from December 27 through January 7th, 2011.  Appointments must be made for those weeks only.  Don’t wait and miss out on this once in a lifetime opportunity….schedule today!

 MAKE THIS NEW YEAR'S RESOLUION TO QUIT, THE VERY LAST TIME!

                             COST!                               

 If you smoke 2 packs of cigarettes a day, you are spending close to $100 a week on this deadly habit!  That’s $430 per month, and over $5000 a year!  Just think what you could do with that “extra” $100 per week! 

This Quit Smoking treatment costs the same as 3 weeks of smoking.  Don’t you think the rest of your life is worth it? This decision to have this treatment will be one of the best investments you’ve ever made.  The time to quit is now.

  

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What is Auriculotherapy?

Auriculotherapy is similar to ear acupuncture but it does not use needles.  Instead, a micro-current stimulator is used on specific reflex points on the outside ear.  These points are stimulated with a hand held probe for approximately 10-30 seconds each.  When these points are properly treated, they  send a message to the brain based on the location of the reflex point being treated to achieve the desired result.

Unlike acupuncture, auriculotherapy treatment is based on directly affecting the human nervous system, whereas acupuncture is based on “energy meridians.” Auriculotherapy is an FDA approved treatment, and is used for many treatments other than addictions, such as
musculoskeletal diseases, control of chronic pain, and appetite control for weight loss.
 Auriculotherapy treats the “nerve reflex points” on the ear to stimulate the nervous system and other parts of the body.  A small amount of micro-electricity (5 – 20 Hz) is delivered by a hand-held probe that causes a mild tingling sensation when applied. 
There is a set pattern of points specifically treated for smokers, including a specific nicotine point!  The treatment effectively wipes out the major cravings we have from smoking.  Ariculotherapy has shown time and time again to be very effective for the patient who truly wants to quit smoking. In fact, rsearch conducted at UCLA has shown that even after 6 months, 80% of the participants treated had not smoked!  (You may even get nauseous if you try!).   It has helped many when the patches and other means haven’t worked.

Auriculotherapy is a clinical science recognized by the World Health Organization and has undergone many in-depth studies at major universities here in the U.S. and abroad.
 

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Frequently Asked Questions About Auriculotherapy
1.     Does Auriculotherapy hurt?
No, there is no pain with this procedure.  You may feel a tiny sensation in the ear where the point is being treated, but otherwise there is no discomfort at all.
2.     How Frequently Will I Be Treated To Stop Smoking?
Usually with smoking addictions, all that is needed is one or two treatments to break the physical addiction to nicotine.  For those that “fall off the wagon”, a booster treatment is required. 
For the average smoker, the treatment eliminates the extreme cravings and agonizing symptoms associated with withdrawal. The majority of the patients state, without hesitation, that they are amazed at how little they even want to use tobacco in any form... and how easy it is to stop.
3.      How Is Auriculotherapy Performed?
Auriculotherapy is performed by the doctor using micro-current stimulation as a means to diagnose and treat auricular (ear) acupuncture points.  The wand measures the positive and negative polarity (differential) of the meridian points and the surrounding tissue.  When there is a large difference in polarity, either positive or negative, it is indicative of the presence of an injury, pathology or disease in that part of the body that corresponds to the meridian point.  If the point is extremely positive, the machine will automatically stimulate the ear point with electrical stimulation positively or negatively as needed.  This breakthrough technology is all done with the touch of a button on the treatment probe applied to the ear.  This revolutionary equipment used by Dr. Barrick is the most advanced equipment in the field, and allows the doctor to treat addictions, diagnose dysfunction whether it be somatic, visceral, or psychological in origin.
4.     Are There Side Effects?
No, there are no side effects.  The only “side effect” you will have is that the desire to smoke will be completely eliminated!  The amazing result of this treatment is the fact that there are no nicotine withdrawal symptoms.  Physically, you will feel like you never smoked at all!  However, there is the psychological addiction that has to be dealt with, and this will be addressed in another worksheet. 
Conversely, with needle acupuncture, infection is possible when the skin is pierced with the acupuncture needle, but is never heard of in auriculotherapy.  If the patient is afraid of needles, then auriculotherapy is a safe and painless alternative to needle acupuncture.
IMPORTANT:   Auriculotherapy is contraindicated and not recommended in patients that are pregnant and for those patients who have certain types of pacemakers.
 

THINGS YOU MAY NOTICE FOLLOWING YOUR TREATMENT

20 Minutes:  
Blood pressure and pulse rate drop to normal
8 Hours:  
Carbon monoxide level in the blood drops to normal andoxygen level increases to normal
24 Hours:  
Chance of a heart attack and stroke decreases
48 Hours:  
Nerve endings begin to regrow, and ability to taste and smell is enhanced.
2 Weeks to 3 Months:  
Circulation improves, and lung functionincreases up to 30%.
1 To 9 Months:  
Coughing, sinus congestion, fatigue, and shortness of breath decrease.  Cilia begin to regrow in the lungs, increasing the body’s ability to handle mucus and clean the lungs to reduce infection. Your body’s overall energy is increased.
1 Year:  
Excess risk of coronary heart disease is half of that of a smoker.
5 Years:   
Lung cancer death rate for average former smokers decreases by almost half.  Risk of stroke is reduced to that of a nonsmoker. The risk of cancer of the mouth, throat, and esophagus is half of that of a smoker.  

WHY IS IT SO HARD TO QUIT SMOKING?

Mark Twain said, "Quitting smoking is easy. I've done it a thousand times." Maybe you've tried to quit, too. Why is quitting and staying quit hard for so many people? The answer is nicotine.

Nicotine

Nicotine is a drug found naturally in tobacco. It is as addictive as heroin or cocaine. Over time, a person becomes physically dependent on and emotionally addicted to nicotine. The physical dependence causes unpleasant withdrawal symptoms when you try to quit. The emotional and mental dependence (addiction) make it hard to stay away from nicotine after you quit.  That’s why people often unsuccessfully try the “patch”, or nicotine gum, etc.

How Nicotine Gets In, Where It Goes, and How Long It Stays

When you inhale smoke, nicotine is carried deep into your lungs. It is quickly absorbed into the bloodstream and carried throughout your body. Nicotine affects many parts of the body, including your heart and blood vessels, your hormones, the way your body uses food (your metabolism), and your brain. In fact, nicotine inhaled in cigarette smoke reaches the brain faster than drugs that enter the body through a vein (intravenously or IV). Nicotine can be found in breast milk and even in mucus from the cervix of a female smoker. During pregnancy, nicotine freely crosses the placenta and has been found in amniotic fluid and the umbilical cord blood of newborn infants.

Different factors affect how long it takes the body to remove nicotine and its by-products. In most cases, regular smokers will still have nicotine or its by-products in their bodies for about 3 to 4 days after stopping.

How Nicotine Hooks Smokers

Nicotine causes “pleasant” feelings and distracts the smoker from unpleasant feelings. This makes the smoker want to smoke again. Nicotine also acts as a kind of depressant by interfering with the flow of information between nerve cells. Smokers tend to increase the number of cigarettes they smoke as the nervous system adapts to nicotine. This, in turn, increases the amount of nicotine in the smoker's blood.

After a while, the smoker develops a tolerance to the drug. Tolerance means that it takes more nicotine to get the same effect that the smoker used to get from smaller amounts. This leads to an increase in smoking over time. The smoker reaches a certain nicotine level and then keeps smoking to keep the level of nicotine within a comfortable range.

When a person finishes a cigarette, the nicotine level in the body starts to drop, going lower and lower. The pleasant feelings wear off, and the smoker notices wanting a another cigarette. If smoking is postponed, the smoker may start to feel irritated and edgy. Usually it doesn't reach the point of real withdrawal symptoms, but the smoker gets more uncomfortable over time. At some point, the person smokes a cigarette, the pleasant feelings return, and the cycle of addiction continues.

Nicotine Withdrawal Symptoms Can Lead Quitters Back to Smoking

When smokers try to cut back or quit, the lack of nicotine leads to withdrawal symptoms. Withdrawal is both physical and mental. Physically, the body reacts to the absence of nicotine. Mentally, the smoker is faced with giving up a habit, which calls for a major change in behavior. Both the physical and mental factors must be addressed for the quitting process to work. 

Normally, those who have smoked regularly for a few weeks or longer, and suddenly stop using tobacco or greatly reduce the amount smoked, will have withdrawal symptoms.  This is the main reason this procedure is so effective.  It virtually eliminates the nicotine craving. Symptoms usually start within a few hours of the last cigarette and peak about 2 to 3 days later when most of the nicotine and its by-products are out of the body. Withdrawal symptoms can last for a few days to up to several weeks. They will get better every day that you stay smoke-free.

Without this treatment, withdrawal symptoms can include any of the following:

  • Dizziness (which may only last 1 to 2 days after quitting)
  • Depression
  • Feelings of frustration, impatience, and anger
  • Anxiety
  • Irritability
  • Sleep disturbances, including having trouble falling asleep and staying asleep, and having bad dreams or even nightmares
  • Trouble concentrating
  • Restlessness or boredom
  • Headaches
  • Tiredness
  • Increased appetite
  • Weight gain
  • Constipation and gas
  • Cough, dry mouth, sore throat, and nasal drip
  • Chest tightness
  • Slower heart rate

Without this treatment, these symptoms can lead the smoker to start smoking cigarettes again to boost blood levels of nicotine back to a level where there are no symptoms.

  WHY IS IT SO HARD TO QUIT SMOKING?

Some Statistics

46.5 million adults in the United States are smokers 

90% of lung cancers are related to smoking 

75% are from emphysema 

25% of heart attacks/strokes in men/women 35-69 

An estimated 100 million deaths in the 20th century 

1 out of every 5 deaths in the U.S. has been related to smoking 

Smoking doubles a persons risk for stroke 

Nicotine addiction is worse than a heroine addiction. Nicotine addiction has been linked to more deaths in this country and will continue to rob many more families of their loved ones. 

We at Seacoast Spine and Injury Care want you to be able to enjoy a smoke free life and add a few more years to your life to spend with your family, friends or any loved ones you may have in your life right now. 

We understand the addiction of smoking, and will be here to help you gain your confidence and strengthen your desire to live a smoke free happy life! 

  

WHY SHOULD I QUIT?

Your health

Health concerns usually top the list of reasons people give for quitting smoking. This is a very real concern: smoking harms nearly every organ of the body. Half of all smokers who keep smoking will end up dying from a smoking-related illness. In the United States alone, smoking is responsible for nearly 1 in 5 deaths, and about 8.6 million people suffer from smoking-related lung and heart diseases.

Cancer

Nearly everyone knows that smoking can cause lung cancer, but few people realize it is also linked to higher risk for many other kinds of cancer too, including cancer of the mouth, nose, sinuses, voice box (larynx), throat (pharynx), esophagus, bladder, kidney, pancreas, cervix, stomach, and acute myeloid leukemia.

Lung diseases

Smoking greatly increases your risk of getting long-term lung diseases like emphysema and chronic bronchitis. These diseases make it harder to breathe, and are grouped together under the name chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). COPD causes chronic illness and disability, and gets worse over time -- sometimes becoming fatal. Emphysema and chronic bronchitis can be found in people as young as 40, but are usually found later in life, when the symptoms get much worse. Long-term smokers have the highest risk of developing severe COPD. Pneumonia is also included in the list of diseases known to be caused by smoking.

Heart attacks, strokes, and blood vessel diseases

Smokers are twice as likely to die from heart attacks as are non-smokers. Smoking is a major risk factor for peripheral vascular disease, a narrowing of the blood vessels that carry blood to the leg and arm muscles. Smoking also affects the walls of the vessels that carry blood to the brain (carotid arteries), which can cause strokes. Smoking can cause abdominal aortic aneurysm, in which the walls of the body's main artery weaken and separate, often causing sudden death. And men who smoke are more likely to develop erectile dysfunction (impotence) because of blood vessel disease.

Blindness and other problems

Smoking causes an increased risk of macular degeneration, one of the most common causes of blindness in older people. It promotes cataracts, which cloud the lens of the eye. It also causes premature wrinkling of the skin, bad breath, gum disease and tooth loss, bad-smelling clothes and hair, and yellow fingernails…..YUCK!!!

Special risks to women and babies

Women have some unique risks linked to smoking. Women over 35 who smoke and use birth control pills have a higher risk of heart attack, stroke, and blood clots of the legs. Women who smoke are more likely to miscarry (lose the baby) or have a lower birth-weight baby. And low birth-weight babies are more likely to die, or have learning and physical problems.

Years of life lost due to smoking

Based on data collected in the late 1990s, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimated that adult male smokers lost an average of 13.2 years of life and female smokers lost 14.5 years of life because of smoking. Each year, smoking causes early deaths for about 443,000 people in the United States. And given the diseases that smoking can cause, it can steal your quality of life long before you die. Smoking-related illness can limit your activities by making it harder to breathe, get around, work, or play.

Why quit now?

No matter how old you are or how long you've smoked, quitting can help you live longer and be healthier. People who stop smoking before age 50 cut their risk of dying in the next 15 years in half compared with those who keep smoking. Ex-smokers enjoy a higher quality of life. They have fewer illnesses like colds and the flu, lower rates of bronchitis and pneumonia, and feel more healthy than people who still smoke.

For decades the Surgeon General has reported the health risks linked to smoking. In 1990, the Surgeon General concluded:

  • Quitting smoking has major and immediate health benefits for men and women of all ages. These benefits apply to people who already have smoking-related disease and those who don't.
  • Ex-smokers live longer than people who keep smoking.
  • Quitting smoking lowers the risk of lung cancer, other cancers, heart attack, stroke, and chronic lung disease.
  • Women who stop smoking before pregnancy or during the first 3 to 4 months of pregnancy reduce their risk of having a low birth-weight baby to that of women who never smoked.
  • The health benefits of quitting smoking are far greater than any risks from the small weight gain (usually less than 10 pounds) or any emotional or psychological problems that may follow quitting.
 

WHY SHOULD I QUIT?

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You’ll find that this is one of the most successful programs available. There is a 90% success rate for those who are: Self disciplined, Ready to quit smoking, Realize that they can quit, and Know that their Health and Family are the most important reasons to quit. 

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 THE TOP TEN REASONS FOR QUITTING:
It will reduce my chances of having a heart attack or stroke. 
It will reduce my chances of getting lung cancer, emphysema, and other lung diseases. 
I will have better smelling clothes, hair, breath, home, and   car. 
I will climb stairs and walk without getting out of breath. 
I will have fewer wrinkles and look younger as I grow older. 
I will be free of my morning cough and congestion. 
It will reduce the number of coughs, colds, and earaches my  children will have.
 I will have more energy to pursue the physical activities I enjoy. 
I will treat myself to new hobbies with the significant amount of money I will save from not buying  
  cigarettes. 
I will have more control over my life, and feel good again!    

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WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR?  LIFE IS TOO SHORT.  DO IT NOW BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE, AND BEGIN TO LIVE A HEALTHY LIFE AGAIN!

 
 
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