About the Instructor
I am also very honored that I received the "Instructor of the Year" award from IIPA at the Annual Symposium in February 2022. This award is in recognition of my mentoring IIPA Students, Iridologists, and Instructors for the year 2021.
Certified Herbal Counselor Courses offered by Joyful Living Services
Herbs perform many healing functions in the body, but they must be used appropriately, not indiscriminately. Although herbal remedies are less likely to cause side effects, they can be very potent. Not all plant life is beneficial. There are poisonous plants, and some of them are deadly, especially if used for long periods of time. Since herbs contain active ingredients, you should be aware that some of these elements may interact negatively with prescribed medications. This course is designed to teach you about the safety of herbs and how to use them appropriately for yourself and others.
This course is approved as a Continuing Education Credit (CEC) course by the Board of Registered Nursing, BRN#13857
Sessions:
- Introduction to Herbal Hours
- Herbs and Their Uses
- The Action of Herbs
- The Digestive System
- The Intestinal System
- The Glandular System
- The Nervous System
- The Respiratory System
- The Circulatory System
- The Urinary System
- The Structural System with Bonus Meditation
- The Immune System with Bonus Reiki Intro and Grounding Exercise
- Common Ailments and Historical Uses of Herbs
- Weight Gain and Loss
- Herbs and Surgery
- Quick Reference- Conditions- Herbs, Herbs that should not be used with Medications: Quick reference/ Medications herbs
- CHC Final Exam
Herbs perform many healing functions in the body, but they must be used appropriately, not indiscriminately. Although herbal remedies are less likely to cause side effects, they can be very potent. Not all plant life is beneficial. There are poisonous plants, and some of them are deadly, especially if used for long periods of time. Since herbs contain active ingredients, you should be aware that some of these elements may interact negatively with prescribed medications. This course is designed to teach you about the safety of herbs and how to use them appropriately for yourself and others.
This course is approved as a Continuing Education Credit (CEC) course by the Board of Registered Nursing, BRN#13857
Sessions:
- Introduction to Herbal Hours
- Herbs and Their Uses
- The Action of Herbs
- The Digestive System
- The Intestinal System
- The Glandular System
- The Nervous System
- The Respiratory System
- The Circulatory System
- The Urinary System
- The Structural System with Bonus Meditation
- The Immune System with Bonus Reiki Intro and Grounding Exercise
- Common Ailments and Historical Uses of Herbs
- Weight Gain and Loss
- Herbs and Surgery
- Quick Reference- Conditions- Herbs, Herbs that should not be used with Medications: Quick reference/ Medications herbs
- CHC Final Exam
Chinese Herbology is the theory of Traditional Chinese herbal therapy, which accounts for the majority of treatments in Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). Traditional Chinese Medicine has its origin in ancient Taoist philosophy which views a person as an energy system in which body and mind are unified, each influencing and balancing the other. Unlike allopathic medicine which attempts to isolate and separate a disease from a person, Chinese Medicine emphasizes a holistic approach that treats the whole person. Many people have found Traditional Chinese methods of healing to be excellent tools for maintaining optimum health and preventing illness.
This course is approved as a Continuing Education Credit (CEC) course by the Board of Registered Nursing, BRN#13857
Chinese Herbology is the theory of Traditional Chinese herbal therapy, which accounts for the majority of treatments in Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). Traditional Chinese Medicine has its origin in ancient Taoist philosophy which views a person as an energy system in which body and mind are unified, each influencing and balancing the other. Unlike allopathic medicine which attempts to isolate and separate a disease from a person, Chinese Medicine emphasizes a holistic approach that treats the whole person. Many people have found Traditional Chinese methods of healing to be excellent tools for maintaining optimum health and preventing illness.
This course is approved as a Continuing Education Credit (CEC) course by the Board of Registered Nursing, BRN#13857