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Nurturing the Unfolding of Life
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Seminar InformationSaturday, December 4, 2010 14 CEUs Available - approval for California CEUs pending Location: For additional information call 443.320.1695 or email: registrar@maryland-acupuncture.org
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It is almost universal for individuals to desire optimum health and longevity. Inherent in Chinese medicine is the emphasis on medicine as preventive health care, rather than palliative treatment. Accordingly, the key to optimum health lies in maintaining healthy living habits and attitudes. Much of the teachings in health preservation has been associated with Daoist traditions and their healing arts. Crucial to nurturing ourselves is the ability to acknowledge and prepare for the cyclical changes (e.g., cycles of 7 and 8) that are imminent in the unfolding of life. This 2-day seminar will focus on the dynamic considerations that occur at the various phases of our life from dietary to lifestyle choices. Considering gender, age, and individual concerns, the discussion will explore the application of the various modalities of Chinese medicine (coming from a Daoist perspective) to promote lifelong health. In addition, the stresses of life will be examined and suggestions will be oriented towards managment of mental health.
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