Acupuncture Course
If you’re an Acupuncturist, you are uniquely qualified to treat the short
and long-term effects of marijuana poisoning. With a little training, you’ll
be amazed at how effectively you can treat so many of the common side
effects of marijuana and how often you will use these skills in your work.
Come to my two-day certification course in Treating Marijuana-Related
Syndromes with Traditional Chinese Medicine.
In one phenomenal weekend,
you will:
- Learn about the short and long-term effects of marijuana from the perspective of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
- Find out how to diagnose Marijuana-Related Syndromes.
- Become skilled at effectively treating Marijuana-Related Syndromes using Acupuncture, Chinese Herbs and Chi Gung.
- Join a dynamic team of Acupuncturists who are at the cutting edge of an entirely new field of medicine.
- Share in the amazing success of getbackyourdream.com.
This class is not about recovery or addiction. It’s about assisting a
population of an estimated 35 million people in the US alone to effectively
balance their chosen lifestyles. Come join our team! You’ll be glad you did…
Treating Marijuana-Related Syndromes with Traditional Chinese Medicine
Treating Marijuana-Related Syndromes with Traditional Chinese Medicine is a
systematic learning experience, 24.6 CEU Hours in length, which deals with
and is designed for the acquisition of knowledge, skills and information
relevant to the practice of Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Herbology in
relation to treating Marijuana-Related Syndromes.
Upon successful completion of the course, attendees with be granted a
certificate in Treating Marijuana-Related Syndromes with Traditional Chinese
Medicine, and become members of a referral network that relates to this
highly specialized practice.
Marijuana has serious side effects, but most people don’t know what they
are. Acupuncturists and Traditional Chinese Herbalists are uniquely
qualified to treat the short and long-term effects of marijuana poisoning,
which is an issue that affects an estimated 35 million people in the US
alone. The role of an Acupuncturist in treating these syndromes is both
educational in her/his community, and it is practical, involving the use of
dietary and lifestyle recommendations, instruction of specific Qi Gung
exercises, administration of Acupuncture and prescribing of Traditional
Chinese Medicine to help create balance and health in this very large
population.
The objectives of this course are to learn:
- The short and long-term effects of marijuana from the perspective of
Traditional Chinese Medicine.
- How to diagnose marijuana related syndromes.
- How to effectively treat marijuana related syndromes using Traditional
Chinese Medicine.
Program
Just look at all that we’re going to do in these two days!
Day One
9AM-10:30 AM
Introduction.
10:30AM-10:45AM
Break.
10:45AM-11:15AM
Medical marijuana pros and cons.
11:15AM-1PM
The physical effects of marijuana in depth.
1PM-2PM
Lunch.
2PM-3:30 PM
The non-physical effects of marijuana in depth.
3:30PM-3:45PM
Discussion
3:45PM-4:30PM
Panel on theoretical treatments for marijuana related disorders.
4:30PM-5PM
Ethics in the treatment of marijuana related disorders.
5PM-5:30PM
Safety in the treatment of marijuana related disorders.
5:30PM-6PM
When to refer. Who to refer to.
6PM-7PM
Summary for day one.
Testing for day one.
Homework.
Day 2
9AM-9:30AM
Review of day one.
9:30AM-10AM
Presentation of homework.
10AM- 12PM
Treating the physical effects of marijuana.
Acupuncture.
Special points for treating the physical effects of marijuana.
Chi Gung for treating the physical effects of marijuana.
12PM-1PM
Lunch
1PM-2:30PM
Treating the non-physical effects of marijuana.
Acupuncture
Special points for treating the non-physical effects of marijuana.
Chi Gung for treating the non-physical effects of marijuana.
2:30PM-2:45PM
Break
2:45PM-3:30PM
Treating Marijuana-Related Syndromes through diet.
3:30PM-5PM
Treating Marijuana-Related Syndromes with herbs.
5PM-5:30PM
Testing for day two.
5:30PM-6PM
Certification.
Closing discussion.
Total CEU Hours for the two day certification = 24.6 CEU Hours
This class is going to be a serious training. You will learn skills that can
more than transform your practice. After this weekend, you’ll be able to
take on a whole new career path if you so choose.
Dates
JULY 21-22 2007
San Francisco
The Pavillion at the Cathedral Hill Hotel 7/21-22/07
Time
Saturday 9AM- 7PM and Sunday 9AM-6PM
Cost
Acupuncturists $495.00
Students $95.00
This course has been approved by the California Acupuncture Board, Provider
Number CEP625 for 24.6 hours of continuing education?
Provider's policy on refunds for cases of non-attendance or cancellations:
80% refund if written notice of cancellation is given two weeks prior to
class. No refund thereafter.
To register or for more information, please call Christina at
1 800 714 6056 ext.86