Natural Healing SchoolsWritten by C. Bailey-Lloyd/LadyCamelot
What are Natural Healing Schools? Natural Healing Schools teach natural medicine that are holistic approaches that rely on natural remedies. Sunlight, air, and water are thought of as natural healers; this, along with nutritional supplements and massage therapies are all curriculm in natural healing schools. Natural Healing Schools teach principles that bodies are capable of self-healing. Natural Healing Schools emphasise and instruct healthy environments and instruct a belief that natural body is one with Divine on a cosmological viewpoint. Combining harmony or balance, natural healing schools instruct lessons on herbal supplements and remedies that enrich immune system. Natural Healing Schools further teach principles that one can use his or her mind to enhance immune system, overall improving health and well-being. Natural Healing Schools are a conglomeration of instruction on all alternative medicines wrapped into one.
| | Acupuncture and Oriental MedicineWritten by C. Bailey-Lloyd/LadyCamelot
There are over 50 Acupuncture Schools in United States. Acupuncture laws differ from state to state, therefore, each acupuncture school entails its own philosophy and instruction outline. Acupuncture School education and training is approximately 3,000 credit hours. Because there are varying therories of Acupuncture, some schools teach 5-Element style of acupuncture as opposed to more familiar TCM style. While some acupuncture schools have mandatory herbal curriculum, other acupuncture schools list this course-study as an option. The main purpose of attending an acupuncture school is to be educated and trained to be healers in art, to learn science and philosophy of acupuncture, and to be instructed in herbal and Oriental medicine. Attaining a professional license as an acupuncturist is rewarding in many ways. One not only learns to heal others but also learns to heal himself - spiritually, mentally and physically. Fundamentally, all aspects of traditional Oriental medicine are introduced in first year of academic instruction. This includes acupuncture, herbal medicine, anatomy, body therapy, biosciences and Tai Chi. This prepares aspiring acupuncturist for clinical apprenticehsip. During second year at an acupuncture school, classroom experience teaches in-depth philosophy of acupuncture practice, Oriental medicine and advance needling techniques.
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