Addiction Support
Auricular and body acupuncture for cravings, withdrawal support, and addiction recovery.

Support for the Body in Recovery
Recovery from addiction is hard, courageous work, and the body is part of it. Substance use and withdrawal disrupt the nervous system, deplete nutrients, and dysregulate the stress and reward systems, which is part of why cravings, anxiety, insomnia, and low mood persist well into recovery. Acupuncture and functional medicine do not replace recovery programs or medical treatment; they support the body so the rest of the work has a steadier foundation. Your body is not broken; it is healing, and it can be helped.
This is the GoodMedizen lens. The body is not malfunctioning. It is responding accurately to the information it is being given. Change the inputs and the response begins to change with them.
What Recovery Asks of the Body
Addiction changes brain chemistry and stresses the whole system, and early recovery is a period of physical recalibration: neurotransmitters resetting, a nervous system relearning how to self-regulate, depleted nutrients needing replacement, and a stress-and-reward system finding a new baseline. The cravings, sleeplessness, anxiety, and flatness of early sobriety are largely physiological, and supporting the body through them makes the whole path more sustainable.
What the Body Is Contending With
- A dysregulated nervous system and stress response
- Disrupted neurotransmitter and reward signaling
- Nutrient depletion — B vitamins, magnesium, amino acids, and more
- Frayed sleep and persistent anxiety
- Underlying stress, trauma, or pain that fueled the use in the first place
- A taxed liver and gut from the substance and its processing
Why the Body Gets Overlooked
Recovery support focuses, rightly, on the psychological and behavioral, but the physical side — the depleted nervous system and nutrients underneath the cravings and insomnia — often gets little attention. Addressing it can be the difference between white-knuckling and steadier ground.
The NADA Protocol and Acupuncture
Acupuncture has a specific, established role in addiction recovery. The NADA protocol, a standardized set of ear points, has been used for decades in recovery settings to help with:
- Easing cravings
- Reducing anxiety and agitation
- Supporting sleep
- Calming a nervous system through withdrawal and beyond
It is used as a group-friendly adjunct in many treatment programs and pairs well with the rest of recovery work.
How We Look at It — The Testing
- Nutrient depletion — RBC magnesium, a full B-vitamin assessment including B12 with homocysteine and MMA, and 25-OH vitamin D around 60 to 70, since substances and stress deplete these
- The stress axis — a cortisol rhythm panel through ZRT
- Liver — a comprehensive metabolic panel with GGT, a sensitive marker of liver load and recovery
- Blood sugar — HbA1c and fasting glucose, since unstable blood sugar amplifies cravings
- Thyroid and blood — a full thyroid panel with antibodies, a full iron profile, and a CBC with differential
- Gut — GI-MAP through Diagnostic Solutions where digestion is affected
Broad baseline labs do not have to be expensive. Services such as Function Health let patients obtain large workups affordably, and we have no financial stake in that — we would rather your budget go toward care than toward lab markups. For targeted functional testing we order through Diagnostic Solutions (GI-MAP) for the microbiome, Quicksilver Scientific for heavy metals, and through Fullscript where it serves you best, with every marker read against optimal ranges rather than the wide line between “normal” and “abnormal.”
The Chinese Medicine Lens
Chinese medicine sees addiction as a disturbance of the Shen, the spirit housed by the Heart, usually with the Liver — which governs the smooth flow of qi and emotion — constrained, and the Kidney reserves depleted. Treatment works to settle and anchor the Shen, restore smooth flow, and rebuild the depleted foundation, calming the agitation and emptiness that drive the pull toward substances.
This focus on settling the spirit and refilling the reserves complements the psychological work of recovery rather than duplicating it.
How Acupuncture and Functional Medicine Help
Acupuncture, including the NADA protocol, helps ease cravings, calm anxiety, support sleep, and regulate a nervous system relearning balance. It offers real physical relief during a demanding process.
The functional work replenishes the nutrients depleted by substance use, supports neurotransmitter production, stabilizes blood sugar, supports the liver and gut, and rebuilds the foundation for steadiness — the groundwork that makes recovery more sustainable.
Care That Works With Your Recovery Team
This matters: we are a complement to recovery, not a replacement. Withdrawal from alcohol and some other substances can be medically dangerous and requires proper medical supervision — we never advise going it alone or stopping treatment on your own. We work alongside your recovery program, counselor, and physician, and we will help connect you with the right resources.
Your Body Isn’t Broken
Recovery is hard work, and your body is healing alongside the rest of you. The cravings, the sleeplessness, the flatness — much of it is physical, and much of it can be supported. You do not have to do the physical part on willpower alone.
At GoodMedizen in downtown Seattle, we support the body in recovery, as a complement to the program and the people walking it with you.