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SUMMARY:Acupoint Gem Workshop with Dr. Sara Hazel\, ND - 16 CEUs
DESCRIPTION:Acupoint Therapy: Non-Needle Treatments\, Qi Hands\, Gemstones spheres\, wood and glass wands.\n16 CEUs\n$195.00 – Registration Fee \n$175.00 – for ASAOM Faculty \n$75.00 – for ASAOM Students \n  \nCourse Description:\nThis course is an introduction to acupoint and meridian stimulation through the application of Qi to assess energy deficiency\, blockage\, and excess in the subtle biofields of the human body.  Development of personal qi awareness and hands on skills is described and demonstrated. Applications and protocols of many different gemstone spheres to amplify specific energies in both the practitioner and patient are covered for many common conditions.\nTerm: Winter 2023 \nCourse Dates: February 25 and 26\, 2020 \nCourse Times: 8:00 am – 5:00 pm MTS \nPrerequisites: None \nCourse Location: ASAOM 2856 E Fort Lowell Rd.\, Tucson\, AZ 85716 \nInstructor’s Name: Dr. Sara Hazel\, ND \nwww.gemyogagong.com\n  \nRecommended Text:\n\nA Manual of Acupuncture by Peter Deadman and Mazin Al-Khafaji with Kevin Baker\, 1998 Published by Journal of Chinese Medicine Publications\nAcupressure Comprehensive Index by Monte Cunningham\nThe Subtle Body: An Encyclopedia of Your Energetic Anatomy by Cyndi Dale\n\nRecommended websites:\n\nhttp://www.acupuncture.com/education/points/\nhttps://www.tcmstudy.net/acupuncture.php\n\nBiography\nDr. Hazel is a licensed naturopathic physician who has been in family practice since 1998. \nDr. Hazel has been a full-time professor of clinical and academic studies at the Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine for a decade and served as Interim Chair of General Medicine and on the SCNM Board of Trustees. She has taught in massage schools and medical imaging programs\, and has additional training in acupuncture\, Qi Gong\, Oriental Medicine and various massage techniques from the Oregon School of Massage and the Oregon College of Oriental Medicine. She is a certified Yoga Instructor and registered with Yoga Alliance. She is a graduate of the National College of Naturopathic Medicine’s Qi Gong Certificate Program. She has a Bachelor of Science in Biology from Eastern Connecticut State University and a Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine from The National College of Naturopathic Medicine. \nThrough private practices\, formal classroom teaching\, teaching in medical centers\, seminars and talks she has taught and treated thousands of students and patients over two decades in natural medicine. \nCourse Format & Summary\nThis Two-day Workshop will cover multiple protocols and techniques to address common health conditions by applying acupressure and gemstone spheres and rondels to traditional acupuncture points. \nDetailed discussions on protocols to address headaches\, joint pain\, body pain\, sinus conditions\, GI conditions\, fatigue\, eye conditions\, infections\, menstrual irregularity\, and pain\, as well as other disorders will be demonstrated and discussed.  Some demonstrations and discussions on developing Qi sensitive hands and skills that require only the hands are covered. \nGemstones are not needed to attend the workshop but will be needed practice particular protocols. \nGemstone Spheres\, Rondels\, or rounded chips Primary Focus: \n\nOptical Quartz Spheres\nLavender Spheres:\n\n6mm and 8mm are the most used sizes\n4mm are less commonly used\, but very applicable to children\n10 mm and 12 mm will be discussed\n12 – 16 mm Lavender spheres are ideal for running meridians\, although 10 mm spheres can be substituted\, especially for smaller bodies.\n\n\nSodalight Spheres\, 8mm or 10mm or 12 mm\nSugalite Spheres\, 8mm or 10mm or 12 mm\nCitrine rounded chips (minimum of 2\, 12 or more is recommended for Back Shu treatments to release pathogenic qi and open the back muscles)\nAquamarine rounded chips (minimum of 2\, 10 or more recommended for full body yin rejuvenation therapy of stiff joint treatments)\nMother of Pearl sphere\, 8 or 10 mm\n\nAdditional Gemstone Spheres and Roundel beads that will be covered: \n\nDark Green Aventurine Spheres\nLight Green Aventurine Spheres\nRoselle (Rose Quartz) Spheres\nRuby (set of 2 beads)\nCarnelian (set of 2 beads)\nYellow Sapphire (set of 2 beads)\nEmerald Sapphire (set of 2 beads)\nBlue Sapphire (set of 2 beads)\nIndigo (beads are useful\, but mass is more useful here\, so energy c-ring-circles can be substituted)\nJade
URL:https://asaom.edu/event/acupoint-gem-workshop-with-dr-sara-hazel-nd-16-ceus/
LOCATION:Arizona School of Acupunctue and Oriental Medicine\, 2856 East Fort Lowell Road\, Tucson\, Arizona\, 85716\, United States
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