Management of Seasonal and Perennial Allergies in Clinical Practice
by Hamid Montakab
Hay fever and other allergies, are the fastest rising pathology worldwide. Atopic conditions may be handicapping particularly in children. Acupuncture has proven its effectiveness in managing the acute symptoms, as well as treating the deeper roots.
Management of Seasonal and Perennial Allergies in Clinical Practice
Course Overview
Allergies, in particular hay fever, represent the fastest rising pathology around the world. Inherited “Atopic” conditions affect children at an early age and may even prove quite handicapping in some cases.Chinese medicine and acupuncture in particular are quite effective in managing not only the symptoms during the acute phase, but also in treating the deeper roots.
This webinar covers:
(1) The head energetics involving the sensory portals, ear, nose, throat and the eyes
(2) Physio-pathology, diagnostic and therapeutic principles
(3) Practical strategies for the treatment of: allergic rhinitis; allergic asthma
Course Objectives
- Allergic disease. Chinese physio-pathology. Notion of "hyper-reactivity". Notion of "de-synchronization". Seasonal and perennial allergies. Inherited (Atopic) conditions. Smptom analysis
- Exploring the head energetics involving the sensory portals, ear, nose, throat and the eyes; Primary channels involved; role of the Luo; Divergent and Extraordinary Vessels.
- Acupuncture protocols for the treatment of the acute phase and the allergic condition.
- Inherited (Atopic) conditions and the Extraordinary vessels. Prevention
- Asthmatic condition. Zang-Fu patterns. Treatment of the acute phase. Case studies. Sources
Course Outline
0 hrs - 1 hrsThe Allergic disease: physiopathology. Inherited factors. Seasonal allergies: hay fever, asthma. Symptom analysis
1 hrs - 1.5 hrsHead energetics; Luo; Divergent; Primary and their points; Extraordinary vessels.
1.5 hrs - 2 hrsTreatment strategies; treating the acute phase.
2 hrs - 2.5 hrsTreating the root. Atopy and the Extraordinary vessels. Prevention
2.5 hrs - 3 hrsAsthmatic condition. Zang-Fu patterns. Treatment of the acute phase. Case studies. Sources
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Management of Seasonal and Perennial Allergies in Clinical Practice
Acupuncture for the treatment of respiratory allergies and hay fever.
by Hamid MontakabManagement of Seasonal and Perennial Allergies in Clinical Practice
Course Overview
Allergies, in particular hay fever, represent the fastest rising pathology around the world. Inherited “Atopic” conditions affect children at an early age and may even prove quite handicapping in some cases.Chinese medicine and acupuncture in particular are quite effective in managing not only the symptoms during the acute phase, but also in treating the deeper roots.
This webinar covers:
(1) The head energetics involving the sensory portals, ear, nose, throat and the eyes
(2) Physio-pathology, diagnostic and therapeutic principles
(3) Practical strategies for the treatment of: allergic rhinitis; allergic asthma
Course Objectives
- Allergic disease. Chinese physio-pathology. Notion of "hyper-reactivity". Notion of "de-synchronization". Seasonal and perennial allergies. Inherited (Atopic) conditions. Smptom analysis
- Exploring the head energetics involving the sensory portals, ear, nose, throat and the eyes; Primary channels involved; role of the Luo; Divergent and Extraordinary Vessels.
- Acupuncture protocols for the treatment of the acute phase and the allergic condition.
- Inherited (Atopic) conditions and the Extraordinary vessels. Prevention
- Asthmatic condition. Zang-Fu patterns. Treatment of the acute phase. Case studies. Sources
Course Outline
0 hrs - 1 hrsThe Allergic disease: physiopathology. Inherited factors. Seasonal allergies: hay fever, asthma. Symptom analysis
1 hrs - 1.5 hrsHead energetics; Luo; Divergent; Primary and their points; Extraordinary vessels.
1.5 hrs - 2 hrsTreatment strategies; treating the acute phase.
2 hrs - 2.5 hrsTreating the root. Atopy and the Extraordinary vessels. Prevention
2.5 hrs - 3 hrsAsthmatic condition. Zang-Fu patterns. Treatment of the acute phase. Case studies. Sources
Teacher
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