Surviving Survival: The Role of Spirit in Healthy Aging

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This course will describe a comprehensive plan to address the complexities of living into a robust old age with Chinese medicine. Both body and mind deteriorate as we age. Like all tai ji, the jing and shen are deeply interdependent and, as the physical body weakens, the mind increases in importance. Remaining mentally calm and connecting with the world around us is critical in order to live to a robust old age; keeping the body moving and free from debilitating disease depends on sound life choices that draw from personal wisdom. Chinese medicine, through acupuncture, herbs, qi practice, and Taoist philosophy, provides the technology. This course will explore integrating these four elements into a cohesive program with special focus on the Eight Extraordinary vessels of acupuncture, and the challenges of addressing shen issues in the clinical setting. Examine treatment options with Eight Extraordinary vessels for the brain/shen, orthopedic applications/pain, organ systems, and constitution.

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I understand that the information in this course presented by the Provider and/or Instructor(s) is for educational purposes only and should only be applied with appropriate clinical judgment and used by a trained and licensed practitioner. Governmental laws and regulations vary from region to region and the contents of this course vary in permissible usage. The participant is required to check their local, state, and federal laws and regulations regarding the practice requirements and scope of practice issues and the use of the information of this course including, but not limited to, theory, herbal medicine, and acupuncture. I acknowledge that NCCAOM does not endorse any specific treatment regimens of any kind. Furthermore, if I use any modalities or treatments taught in this course, I agree to waive, release, indemnify, discharge, and covenant not to sue NCCAOM from and against any liability, claims, demands, or causes of action whatsoever, arising out of any injury, loss, or damage that a person may sustain related to the use of the information in this course. I understand that this Release is governed by the laws of District of Columbia, U.S.A. and shall survive the termination or expiration of this course.

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