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Acupressure - (Luo Connecting Points)

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Acupressure - (Luo Connecting Points)

Acupressure - (Luo Connecting Points)
Last updated 9/2021
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Language: English | Size: 125.84 MB | Duration: 0h 36m

Acupressure Therapy - Receive an International Qualification in Acupressure Therapy!

What you'll learn

Receive an Internationally Recognised Qualification in Acupressure Therapy.

Obtain Membership and Practitioner Insurance with an International Institute at a discounted rate.

Get themselves listed online under 'Acupressure Therapy'.

Requirements

No previous experience in Acupressure is necessary as full training will be provided. All you will need is a device on which you can access the course.

Description

RECEIVE AN INTERNATIONALLY RECOGNISED QUALIFICATION IN 'ACUPRESSURE THERAPY' UPON SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION OF THIS COURSE!
*Internationally Recognised Qualification*
Each of the 12 meridian channels has a Luo Connecting Point that links the interior - exterior related pairs of yin and yang channels in order.  The Luo Connecting points establish a system for qi and blood to be circulated throughout the entire body to nourish all tissues and the Zang-Fu organs.  The term ‘zang’ refers to the organs considered to be yin in nature – Lung, Pericardium, Heart, Spleen, Liver and Kidney - while ‘fu’ refers to the yang organs – Large Intestine, Triple Heater, Small Intestine, Stomach, Gall Bladder and Bladder.
These Luo Connecting Points provide a network or web that interlaces all parts of the body, emanating outwards or sideways, from the main or primary meridian channels.  This web lets one primary channel reach through to its partner.  This web or network is at two different levels, superficial and deep.  The superficial network is seen in the small veins that appear during disease or after trauma, showing inflammation or blockage.  This level lies just under the skin.  The deeper part is where chronic disease may end up, stuck in the 'Blood level' deep in the body.  This Blood level is not so much at a depth measurable in inches or centimeters but in terms of seriousness, i.e. more difficult to cure.



Some common benefits you can expect from an Acupressure Treatment include:


Relief from stress & tension

A more relaxed body & mind

Increased blood circulation

A faster removal of toxic waste

An increase in energy levels

Relief from head, neck, shoulder & back ache and

An overall sense of well-being


So why not sign up today and see how quickly the positive effects of Acupressure can bring improvement to your life?




Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Introduction

Lecture 2 Requirements Before Receiving Your Qualification

Section 2: What is Acupressure?

Lecture 3 What is Acupressure?

Lecture 4 How to Apply Pressure to Acupressure Points

Lecture 5 Self Acupressure

Lecture 6 Key Points to Remember

Section 3: What are Meridians?

Lecture 7 What are Meridians?

Lecture 8 The Role of the Meridians

Lecture 9 The Meridian Clock

Lecture 10 Key Points to Remember

Lecture 11 Essentials Before Getting Started

Section 4: What are the Luo Connecting Points

Lecture 12 What are the Luo Connecting Points?

Lecture 13 Zang-Fu Organ Relationships

Lecture 14 Use of the Luo Connecting Points

Lecture 15 Symptomatology of the Connecting Channels

Lecture 16 Luo Points Chart

Lecture 17 How to Begin and End an Acupressure Treatment

Lecture 18 Treatment Protocol 1

Lecture 19 Treatment Protocol 2

Lecture 20 Treatment Protocol 3

Lecture 21 Treatment Protocol 4

Lecture 22 Treatment Protocol 5

Lecture 23 5 Element Acupressure Massage Rings™

Section 5: Benefits of Acupressure

Lecture 24 Benefits of Acupressure 1

Lecture 25 Benefits of Acupressure 2

Lecture 26 Benefits of Acupressure 3

Lecture 27 Bonus Material - Downloads

This course has been created for students of 'All Levels'.