The Most Important Chinese Herbal Formulas - Course 3

Damp-Heat and Fire

Jake Fratkin covers the herbal formulas used for Damp Heat Toxins and Fever.

Jake Fratkin
Jake Fratkin

Course Overview

Class 3: Damp-Heat and Fire

 

This is Session 3 of 22 classes that are arranged by subject. This class will be approximately 2 hours (with 30 minutes to complete the program worksheet for NCCAOM PDA applicants). In this class, the student will learn about the disease category, its TCM differentiations, and clinical points in choosing and applying the herbal formulas.

 

Session 3 will cover 11 formulas and explore the topics of Damp Heat Toxins and Fever.

 

A downloadable MP3 audio file, as well as handouts, quiz, evaluation (and program worksheet for those requiring NCCAOM PDAs) will be provided.

Objectives

  • The student will study and differentiate four herbal formulas that treat dampheat toxins.

  • The student will study and differentiate four herbal formulas that treat fever.

  • The student will learn the historical antecedents for the formula.

Outline

  • 0 hrs - 1 hrs

    Damp-Heat Toxins — da huang mu dan pi tang; huang lian jie du tang; huang lian su; xi gua shuang (GUILIN WATERMELON FROST)

  • 1 hrs - 2 hrs

    Fever and Stomach Fire — bai hu tang; dao chi san; fang feng tong sheng tang; liang ge san; qing wei san

Reviews

  • Anthony M. (Canada)

    This course was not just a refresher in the use of this category of formulae, but also served up some interesting bits of how they might be used from a more western model of disease differentiation.

  • William D. (Canada)

    I always value Jake Fratkin's courses because he is a practicing clinician. Combining academics with life long clinical experience is always a stronger approach than courses given by those who are primarily lecturers or theoretical specialists.

  • Valerie P. (Canada)

    The course was very helpful and gives me more confidence in using the herbs and formulas

Teacher

Jake Fratkin

Jake Paul Fratkin, OMD, L.Ac., specializes in Chinese herbal medicine and Japanese acupuncture; a recipient of the Acupuncturist of the Year award, he maintains a private practice, teaches internationally, and is the author of several books on TCM and Chinese herbal formulas and products.

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More Details
  • CPDs:

    Approved By: AACMA (2), ANTA (2), ATMS (2), Acupuncture NZ (2), IVAS (2), Standard Certificate (2), NCCAOM (2.5)

  • Language: English

  • Course Type: Recorded Webinar

  • Course Length: 2 h

  • Course Notes: Notes are provided with this course.

  • Access Period: Lifetime

$42