Course Type: Video Units: 8 CEUs/PDAs Accepted by: CA (Category 1), NCCAOM (AOM-BIO), FL (General), IL, TX (2 General, 6 Herbology), AHPRA, AFPA, BAcC, CTCMA, IVAS, NZASA, NZRA Run Time: 8 hrs 18 mins
Join Dr. Jimmy Chang, a renowned pulse diagnostician and herbalist, for his insights into the treatment cardiovascular and respiratory disorders. Dr. Chang will begin by giving a short introduction to his unique pulse diagnosis method, and other diagnostic modalities he utilizes such as temperature, color/texture, blood pressure, and heart rate. Tonsillitis, common cold, bronchitis/cough, asthma, pneumonia, high blood pressure, arteriosclerosis, hyperlipidemia, low blood pressure, poor circulation, varicose vein, valvular insufficiency, cardiac block, arrhythmia, angina pectoris, myocardial infarction, and Reynaud’s Disease are among the conditions that will be discussed in this course.
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Among the most common disorders practitioners encounter today are related to cardiovascular and respiratory disorders. While common, these conditions are often intractable and difficult to address. Attend this course with Dr. Jimmy Wei-Yen Chang, who has over 30 years of clinical expertise, specializing in the art of pulse diagnosis and herbal prescription, and learn how to effectively identify and address these conditions, as well as their underlying causes.
Using Master Chang's unique system of pulse diagnosis techniques, derived from years of clinical experience, you can learn to correctly identify and effectively apply his strategic herbal treatments towards the treatment of cardiovascular and respiratory disorders.
Upon completion of this course, practitioners will:
Have an overall basic understanding of Master Chang's pulse taking system.
Be able to correctly identify the following conditions related to cardiovascular and respiratory disorders, diagnose etiological factors, and understand how to treat them effectively with herbs:
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