Addiction comes in many forms. The NADA protocol can help.
NADA, which stands for the National Acupuncture Detoxification Association, was established in 1985 to promote the NADA protocol acupuncture treatment for addiction. The non-profit organization promotes advocacy and the use of a non-verbal, pharmaceutical-free approach to behavioral health. The protocol uses five specific acupuncture points on the ear to treat addiction. This acupuncture procedure has proven to be an all natural alternative to methadone.
The NADA protocol is slightly different from typical acupuncture treatment. The protocol usually involves the gentle insertion of needles in both of the patient’s ears for about 30 minutes. The treatment is usually done in a group setting as support for those being treated as they recover from addiction.
This protocol can be an important step in a sometimes long road to recovery from addiction.
The NADA protocol can be used in conjunction with talk therapy and other group therapy sessions provided by other health professionals like phycologists and counselors to emphasized and address feelings of denial and create an open, safe environment. After a group session an acupuncturist can administer the NADA protocol. Patients are treated in a quiet, peaceful room. Each patient gets the exact same treatment.
Those in recovery from addiction commonly report feelings of an improved sense of purpose and well being after treatment. Acupuncture is known for its relaxing benefits, which is especially helpful for those in recovery. Patients are able to destress in their treatment process to help them continue to make progress.
Most common effects of the NADA protocol include:
• Improved retention of rehabilitation programs
• Improved mood and outlook
• Lowered anxiety
• Lowered cravings
• Improved sleep
• Reduced need for prescription medication
There are a lot of factors that come to play in addiction treatment. Along with counseling, support groups and/or 12-step programs, the NADA protocol can help make recovery easier and more successful.
NADA protocol is offered at the clinic of Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine – a Holistic acupuncture and wellness center located in Coventry, Rhode Island.
For health professionals and facilities looking to bring the NADA protocol and our services to your location as an adjunct support to group sessions can contact the clinic – Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine.
A free demonstration or lecture can also be provided to facilities who would like to learn more about the NADA protocol.
Resources:
For more information about NADA go to: http://www.acudetox.com/
http://www.acupuncturetoday.com/abc/nadaprotocol.php