Course Type: Video Units: 8 CEUs/PDAs Accepted by: NCCAOM (8 AOM-BIO), FL (General), IL, TX (2 General, 2 Herbology), AHPRA, AFPA, BAcC, CTCMA, IVAS, NZASA, NZRA; No approval by CA Acupuncture Board Run Time: 8 hrs
Learn from Dr. Regan Archibald, specialist in Japanese Seitai Shinpo acupuncture and Structural Alignment Acupuncture, as he shares the Structural Alignment Points that are best in combination with the Evergreen Herbs' Collection formula line.
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Areas of the spine become distorted when organs and glands malfunction. Join Regan Archibald as he shares a unique technique of Japanese Acupuncture on how to palpate and locate proper acupuncture points (including Japanese back shu and Hua Tou Jia Ji) in patterns of spinal distortion and how to incorporate Evergreen Herbs' Collection formulas to strengthen the spine, organs, and glands in the body in an entirely innovative way.
Part II of this course focuses a system of movement therapy for structural imbalances through proper movement exercises and treatment protocols using Japanese back shu points, Hua Tou Jia Ji points, anchoring points, and indurations for the following topics:
Endocrine
Gastrointestinal/Hepatic/GB
Cardiovascular
Respiratory
Genital-Urinary
Dermatological
Stress/Psychological/Sleep
Immune/Energy
Detox/Cleansing
Women's Health
Men's Health
Part I of this course is not required but is highly recommended for an optimal learning experience. Click here to see the Part I course description and purchase.
Upon completion of this course, practitioners will:
Know how to properly locate back shu points
Have an increased awareness of how to move and adjust the back with acupuncture
Learn how to diagnose and address spinal distortions
Be able to properly recommend herbs for spinal patterns of distortion
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Comments
k so now I'm confused. I have a Gold Pass, why may I not look at this material?
There are aspects of the Pass which really do confuse me ):
Hana