Course Sylabus (VAAI)
EST: 2011
Sylabus.
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Preface our conception and philosophy.
Examine the role King Henry VIII held in early medicine.
Discover what Ancient Greece, Islam and China had in common.
Review medieval medical laws.
Submit the struggles endured by women of medicine.
Acquaint you to pioneers of alternative therapies.
Relate to the importance of Frequency Induction and Vibrational Energy.
Discuss alternative salt therapies.
Define an array of alternative applications.
Traditional Herbalist : Welcome to the new generation of natural health education.
Enhance your life or possibly expand upon what you may already know.
This course contains eight (8) sections;
Anatomy and Physiology.
Botany, field exploration of Medicinal and edible plants.
Herb and Drug contraindications.
Importance of good nutrition.
Learn More Advanced Herbalist I; (prerequisite Traditional Herbalist)
Expanding on the Traditional Herbalist, the first part of three in Advanced Herbalism.
This course contains 6 units.
Nutritional Guidelines.
Planetary Herbology.
Fingernail and Tongue Analysis.
Introduction to Myotherapy and pulse analysis
Exploring the Herbal Treatise
Learn More Advanced Herbalist II (prerequisite Advanced Herbalist I)
While expanding on the previous course levels, we continue Advanced training including basic veterinary science.
'FIVE' Advanced.
Basic Iridology
Veterinary Herbology
Parasitology, the study of parasites in human and animal
Lab skills, Safety and dangers of lab equipment, extractions and application.
Legal Guidelines
Learn More Advanced III: Alternative Intervention Practitioner.
What chemicals make these plants work.
Aromatherapy, the science of essencial oils.
Homeopathy, the science of highly diluted applications.
Floral Essences, all about Dr Bach and his alternative applications
Therapeutic Teas, Identifying, harvesting, drying, use and history.
Iridology for the practitioner, reading the signs found in human and animal irises.
More Alternative applications.
Clinical Terminology.
Case Studies
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