treating addiction with acupuncture
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Treating Addiction with Acupuncture
by Cara Dinote, L.Ac.
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Tableof
Contents
Acupuncture for Substance Abuse
Physiological Basis for Drug Addiction
NADA Treatment Protocol
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Acupuncture forSubstance Abuse
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Treating Addiction With Acupuncture
• Acupuncture combined with substance abuse counseling and group therapy programs is effective for treating drug and alcohol users
• Acupuncture provides a foundation for recovery and psycho-
social rehabilitation
• Acupuncture is a supportive component of a substance abuse treatment as well as in enabling job readiness.
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• As a non-verbal intervention, it helps in reaching resistant patients
• It reduces anxiety and agitation while facilitating calm and receptive behavior
• It helps develop an inner meditative core in even the most troubled and fearful persons
Acupuncture Enhances Overall Functioning
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The Physiological Basis of Drug
Addiction
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Role of Dopamine
• The mesolimbic dopamine system originates in the ventral tegmental area (VTA) and projects to regions that include the nucleus accumbens and prefrontal cortex
• Dopamine is believed to be the final common pathway for drugs such as cocaine, morphine and alcohol.
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• Studies show that acupuncture directly or indirectly affects the mesolimbic dopamine system
• These results suggest that acupuncture helps to maintain the homeostasis and balance between positive and negative processes involved in drug addiction
Role of Neurotransmitters in the Action of Acupuncture
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NADA Treatment Protocol
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The National Acupuncture Detoxification Association auricular acupuncture protocol is used around the world to help people deal with and recover from substance abuse.
The NADA protocol has been shown in a variety of clinical settings to be beneficial in the process of detoxification from substance abuse as well as to help with the emotional, physical and psychological attributes involved in addictions.
Auricular Acupuncture
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The NADA Protocol
At five designated ear points in each auricle (outer ear), NADA-trained clinicians apply fine gauge, sterilized, one-time use stainless steel needles just under the skin, where they remain for up to an hour while the patient (in most circumstances) relaxes quietly in a comfortable chair.
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If you or someone you know is currently struggling with substance abuse, and you would
like more information please contact me.
Cara Dinote, L.Ac.• Acupuncturist• Herbalist• Owner of Intuitive Healing Acupuncture
www.intuitivehealingacu.com