Description
What does Chinese medicine have to offer in the way of improving both brain function and gut function? In this course you will learn exactly that, along with the neuroscience behind the brain’s top-down modulation of gut function, and the involvement of the autonomic nervous system in digestive health. The connection between dysautonomia and Ying-Wei Disharmonies will be explained in the context of gut dysfunction. The use of acupuncture from a theoretical and modern neuroscience perspective will be provided.
This course covers:
• Regions of the brain involved in gut function
• Clinical presentation of dysautonomia
• Dysautonomia and Ying-Wei Disharmonies
• How to assess the autonomic nervous system
• The use of acupuncture and Chinese herbs for improving autonomic nervous system function
• Case studies
• Clinical gems
This course is approved for NCCAOM PDA continuing education credits.
Access is available for 1-year from purchase date. Please do not redistribute.
“Thanks for the info, I took 3 of the classes and found them incredibly helpful. I have been in practice for 25 years and one of my teachers back then was Kiiko Matsumoto, who does talk a lot about autonomic dysregulation. Your classes pulled together a lot of things that I have been doing but didn’t have the language for, and also filled in a huge gap regarding the brain information, for which I am grateful.” – Eileen
“Thank you again for such a great class. I’m excited to start reviewing and applying what I have learned in my practice. I’m so glad that you are out there teaching this material – I believe that exploring the connections between acupuncture and neuroscience is vitally important for understanding our own craft better and serving our patients more fully.” – Kate
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