The cost of Freedom’s quit smoking laser therapy program is $349. In addition to the laser therapy procedure, the client watches a relaxing and educational 23 minute on how to overcome the psychological aspects of nicotine addiction. Each client receives a quit smoking support kit that includes a homeopathic craving relief spray, book on nicotine addiction, commitment to success goal setting guide booklet, anti-smoking DVD’s, antioxidants and additional quitting support materials. The cost of a re-activator session is $50, if needed. Each additional session thereafter is $99. If a client relapses or desires an additional laser therapy procedure, they are urged to immediately come back in for another session. Freedom Laser Therapy’s quit smoking program was developed to assist the smoker in overcoming their addiction during the one-time 30 minute session.
Frequently Asked Questions
Laser therapy is non-invasive and drug-free. It has been widely used internationally for over 35 years. There are no reported serious adverse reactions reported from the usage of Low-level Laser Therapy. Over ten thousands smokers have been treated at Freedom Laser Therapy for well over a decade, without reporting negative side effects.
A low-level laser is applied to specific acupuncture points on the hands, face, wrist and ears, which are associated with nicotine addiction.
Low-level Laser Therapy for smoking cessation is not eligible for health insurance coverage at this time. The cost of Freedom Laser Therapy’s program is $349, less than 1/3 of a smoker’s typical annual cigarette expenditure of approximately $2,000.
Freedom Laser Therapy is based one 30 minute session. Naturally the physical aspects of nicotine withdrawal subside within the first 72 hours, which is considered the most difficult time for a person to quit smoking. The Low-level Laser Therapy session is intended to naturally stimulate endorphins, thereby reducing or eliminating the physical withdrawal symptoms and cravings normally associated with quitting smoking.
If you have cancer or epilepsy, are pregnant, use a pacemaker or are taking photosensitive medication, laser therapy should not be used for smoking cessation. Not treating these particular clients is a precautionary measure. Freedom Laser Therapy does not diagnose or treat illness or prescribe medication. Laser therapy is not intended to replace medical care. We recommend that you consult your physician for a professional diagnosis of your health.
The low-level laser cannot remove your psychological addiction to nicotine. Each client has a unique level to his/her addiction, so the laser therapy procedure is never guaranteed. For over the past three decades, thousands of former smokers who have experienced quit smoking laser therapy have declared the benefits of the procedure in assisting them with remaining nicotine-free.