Programas

Anti-Smoking

Anti-Smoking

Anti-Smoking Program helps cigarette dependent to eliminate addiction through successful natural strategies combined with effective conventional medical resources.

Who is it for:

A The precondition for joining the program is TO WANT quitting smoking. The patient must be sure of its decision and shall cooperate with the treatment.

Treatment period:

Treatment period depends on the case of the smoker, ranging from 8 to 21 days. Staying recommended for:

  • Occasional smoker or small addiction: 10 days or 8 days of reduced program.
  • Moderate Smoker: 15 days or 10 days of reduced program.
  • Smoker with severe addiction: 3 weeks or 15 days of reduced program.

Note: The ideal treatment is only defined after the preliminary examination of the patient case, consultations and medical examinations.

The Program:

The patient will undergo seven steps throughout the treatment:

Step 1: Definition of the situation in which the patient falls casual, moderate or severe smoker.

Step 2: Setting the time to withdraw the cigarette either immediately or during treatment.

Step 3: Definition of the diet when it will be completed the physical examination and history. The fundamental rule is to individualize nutritional treatment, working for the smoker to eat meals without needing cigarette before or after.

Step 4: Insertion of supplements and natural medicines.

Step 5: Physical activity, Massages, Hydrotherapy and Acupuncture.

Step 6: Medical post-treatment examinations and additional guidance.

Step 7: Guidance for post Lapinha.

What is included in the program:

  • Food detoxification (the diet is prepared individually)
  • Liver and intestinal detoxification
  • Revitalization through:

1. Antioxidants

2. Macro and micro nutritional supplementation

3. Skin care (smoking harms the skin)

  • Hydrotherapy
  • Phytotherapy (purgative and calming plants)
  • Acupuncture
  • Massage therapy (such as drainage and relaxing massages)
  • Practice of stress management and emotional support (such as breathing techniques, Christian meditation and neurolinguistic)
  • Directed physical activities
  • Educational lectures and motivational interventions
  • If necessary, intervention with allopathic medicines (such as bupropion, Chantix, NiQuitin, among others).


This program has an additional cost to the Basic, see the values.