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2.00 Credits
2 credits This course is a three-day exploration of the state of spirit and soul through the use of plants in ceremony. It includes both individual and group evaluation of who you are, where you come from, what you have and want to experience. The class takes each individual and the group into sacred space to access and facilitate an experience of deep healing. Plant spirits, masks, drumming, toning, chanting and the use of herbs both internally and externally are the tools for growth and change. Prerequisite: None
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1.00 Credits
1 credit This class is a combination of lecture, field hours and lab work. The class covers edibility, toxicity and medicinal uses of fungi. In this class you learn where, when and how to find mushrooms in the field as well as what to do with them once you find them. The role of fungi in their ecosystems is also studied. In addition to the course hours required, there are optional field trips arranged. Prerequisite: None
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2.00 Credits
2 credits Learn how to set up and operate a small business focusing on natural medicine. The instructor's experience with three different types of small businesses (naturopathic practice, herbal extract company, publishing company) are used as examples throughout the course to highlight detailed processes and issues involved in starting and running a business. Students are given the opportunity to think through these issues and become better prepared for entering the business world. Areas of focus include incorporation options, taxes, licenses, regulations, real estate, employees, bookkeeping. Prerequisite: None
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2.00 Credits
2 credits This course is a two-credit laboratory course working to refine analytical skills and experience specifically related to botanical medicine. Prerequisites: BO4122, BO4102, & BO4128
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2.00 Credits
2 credits This course unfolds the principles of gemmotherapy as a phytotherapeutic method of drainage. Included are the preparation, posology, and safety issues when using these plant stem cell therapies, as well as the phytochemical analysis of the gemmos. An overview of the 50 primary remedies gives details about each remedy through organ system affinity. Clinical applications are included each week through case study analysis. Prerequisite: None. Open to all students interested in the study of gemmotherapy, but class is taught at a clinical level.
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3.00 Credits
variable credit These courses provide an opportunity for students to study areas of interest that are not included in the regular curriculum. With the aid of a selected resource person/sponsor, the student may explore a field of study in Chinese herbal medicine of personal interest and value. Prerequisite: Permission of dean
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1.00 Credits
1 credit This course provides students with hands-on experience in cooking and preparing Chinese herbal preparations. The course covers various ways to prepare decoctions; preparation of pills, powders and granules; topical applications and further refinement of moxa based products. Prerequisites: CH6421, CH6422, CH6423
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1.00 Credits
4 credits This course is part of a four-quarter series covering the therapeutic clinical applications of Chinese herbal medicine. This first course covers a variety of common internal medicine conditions including respiratory, cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, genitourinary and endocrine conditions. Prerequisites: CH6431, CH6432
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2.00 Credits
4 credits This course is part of a four-quarter series covering the therapeutic clinical application of Chinese herbal medicine. This second course focuses on gynecology, obstetrics and pediatric diseases. Prerequisites: CH6431, CH6432
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3.00 Credits
4 credits This course is part of a four-quarter series covering the therapeutic clinical applications of Chinese herbal medicine. This third course focuses on eye/ear, nose, throat, and dermatology, as well as an overview of sexually transmissible diseases. Prerequisites: CH6431, CH6432.
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