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Be A Student for A Day - On Us!
| Take your research to the next level by sitting in
on a class, speaking with students and faculty and receiving a FREE
acupuncture treatment! |
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| Choose from the following courses: |
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FOUNDATIONS
An overview of most of the essential concepts of Oriental medicine,
including Oriental cosmology, five phases, zang-fu physiology, and
the eight principles. |
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QI GONG 1
Presents the principles of Qi Gong therapeutic exercises and a variety
of techniques and applications. |
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FUNDAMENTALS I
Introduces the four pillars of traditional diagnosis: touching (pulses,
abdomen, meridians, etc), looking (at tongues, faces, etc.), hearing
(and smelling), and asking. |
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TAI JI 1
Presents the first third of the yang style Tai Ji form and combines
Tai Ji’s therapeutic attributes with traditional Chinese philosophy. |
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HERBOLOGY 1
Presents the history of Chinese herbal medicine, preparation of medicinals,
dosage ranges, relevant combinations, traditional incompatibilities,
and a comprehensive overview of the theory of herb categories in
the materia medica. |
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CIRCULATORY MASSAGE
Also known as Swedish massage, this is an in-depth course in full
body massage techniques. |
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TUI NA STRUCTURAL
Focuses on therapeutic treatment protocols incorporating acu-points
and structural and soft tissue manipulation. |
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TUI NA HAND TECHNIQUES
Chinese massage providing non-invasive methods of treating structural
and soft tissue dysfunction. |
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