Course Overview
Please Note: This is an Audio and Reading Course.
Most patients—whether male or female, young or old—sometimes suffer from digestive complaints. Because the spleen and stomach are the root of the engenderment of qi and blood govern the upbearing and down bearing of the body’s qi mechanism, if the spleen and stomach lose their harmony, this can affect any of the other viscera and bowels, and tissues or functions in the body. For this reason, it’s almost always appropriate to begin a patient’s treatment by correcting any digestive complaints or irregularities.
This course covers:
(1) More than 30 specific digestive disorders, including: abdominal distention; abdominal pain, borborygmus; lack of appetite; hemafecia, postprandial fatigue; excessive hunger; clamouring stomach; burping and belching; acid regurgitation, nausea and vomiting; hiccups, diarrhea, and dysentery; constipation; irritable bowel syndrome, Crohn’s disease, colitis; diverticulitis; ulcers; hypoglycemia; candidiasis; parasites; food allergies; leaky gut syndrome; gu worms
(2) Bob’s most useful Chinese medicinal formulas for Western GI complaints
(3) On-the-spot client intake for a patient with irritable bowel syndrome
Objectives
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Practitioners will understand diagnosis and pattern identification for over 30 common digestive disorders
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Practitioners will understand acupuncture and Chinese herbal treatment for disorders including Crohn's disease, colitis, diverticulitis, ulcers, parasites, food allergies, leaky gut syndrome, and more
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Practitioners will understand the most effective Chinese medicinal formulas for Western GI complaints
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Practitioners will understand on-the-spot client intakes for patients with IBS
Outline
0 hrs - 3 hrs
Diagnosis and pattern identification for over 30 common digestive disorders
3 hrs - 5 hrs
Discussion of treatments for many common digestive disorders including Crohn's disease, colitis, diverticulitis, ulcers, parasites, food allergies, leaky gut syndrome and more
5 hrs - 8 hrs
Favorite Chinese medicinal formulas for Western GI complaints
8 hrs - 11.5 hrs
IBS patient intake discussion
11.5 hrs - 15 hrs
Reading - On clarifying TCM methodology and standards of care, Research Reports
Teacher
Bob Flaws
Bob Flaws began his study of Chinese medicine in 1977, and has since become one of the best-known English-language teachers, authors and practitioners of Chinese medicine. A champion of both the paradigm and process of Chinese medicine, Bob has written, translated and/or published over 80 books and hundreds of articles on the subject.
Disclaimers
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Accessing Your Course
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Unlimited Access & CEUS
You will have unlimited access to this course for as long as it is on Net of Knowledge, so that you can keep reviewing and learning from it over the years.
CEU requirements must be completed within 1 year from the purchase. During this time, you must finish the training and complete any required documents to get your certificate. You must also print and save your certificate for your own records.
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Cancellation Policy
Please note we do not offer refunds for our online courses or webinars.
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Note
The course contents are available in an online format only; you will not receive a DVD or physical copy – they are only available through the internet in your online account.
