The Most Important Chinese Herbal Formulas - Course 8
by Jake Fratkin
Jake Fratkin covers what type of herbal formulas and topical applications are used in treating trauma and pain.
The Most Important Chinese Herbal Formulas - Course 8
Course Overview
Class 8: Trauma and PainThis will be session 8 of 22 classes that are arranged by subject. This class is 2 hours. For this class, the student will learn about the disease category, its TCM differentiations, and clinical points in choosing and applying the herbal formulas.
Session 8 will cover 12 formulas and will continue to explore the topic of Trauma and Pain. Subjects such as Internal and Topical Applications will be covered.
A downloadable MP3 audio file, as well as handouts, quiz, evaluation (and program worksheet for those requiring NCCAOM PDAs) will be provided.
Course Objectives
- The student will learn classical origins of formulas to treat Internal conditions and also the use of Topical Applications, their ingredients, and applications.
- Students will learn the contrasting and comparison elements depending on component ingredients.
- For each formula in the handout, students will learn the formula name, source classical text and date, author; they will also learn the herbal ingredients in English, Chinese characters, and pinyin with tones.
Course Outline
0 hrs - 1 hrsInternal (6)— huo luo xiao ling dan; jin gu die shang wan - 1; jin gu die shang wan - 2; qi li san; shao yao gan cao tang; yan hu suo zhi tong wan; yun nan bai yao
1 hrs - 2 hrsTopical Applications (6) — die da yao jing; die da zhi tong gao; jing wan hong; shang shi bao zhen gao; yunnan bai yao; zheng gu shui
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Very relevant clinical information from a skilled herbal practitioner.Mark E.United States
I am an acupuncturist who took this course to learn a bit about herbs. I am prescribed herbs by my TCM practitioner. This course is giving me a better understanding of what the herbs Im taking are doing. And I found out that Jake feels it is safe for practitioners like myself to prescribe herbs found in classes 6,7 and 8. This is exciting. I found Jake to be an incredible source of knowledge on the topic of herbs. I am so happy I had this chance to study with someone with such an extensive lifetime of experience with herbs.Mary D.Canada
I always value Jake Fratkin's courses because he is a practicing clinician. Combining academics with life long clinical experience is always a stronger approach than courses given by those who are primarily lecturers or theoretical specialists.William D.Canada
The Most Important Chinese Herbal Formulas - Course 8
Trauma and Pain
by Jake FratkinThe Most Important Chinese Herbal Formulas - Course 8
Course Overview
Class 8: Trauma and PainThis will be session 8 of 22 classes that are arranged by subject. This class is 2 hours. For this class, the student will learn about the disease category, its TCM differentiations, and clinical points in choosing and applying the herbal formulas.
Session 8 will cover 12 formulas and will continue to explore the topic of Trauma and Pain. Subjects such as Internal and Topical Applications will be covered.
A downloadable MP3 audio file, as well as handouts, quiz, evaluation (and program worksheet for those requiring NCCAOM PDAs) will be provided.
Course Objectives
- The student will learn classical origins of formulas to treat Internal conditions and also the use of Topical Applications, their ingredients, and applications.
- Students will learn the contrasting and comparison elements depending on component ingredients.
- For each formula in the handout, students will learn the formula name, source classical text and date, author; they will also learn the herbal ingredients in English, Chinese characters, and pinyin with tones.
Course Outline
0 hrs - 1 hrsInternal (6)— huo luo xiao ling dan; jin gu die shang wan - 1; jin gu die shang wan - 2; qi li san; shao yao gan cao tang; yan hu suo zhi tong wan; yun nan bai yao
1 hrs - 2 hrsTopical Applications (6) — die da yao jing; die da zhi tong gao; jing wan hong; shang shi bao zhen gao; yunnan bai yao; zheng gu shui
Teacher
More...
Very relevant clinical information from a skilled herbal practitioner.Mark E.United States
I am an acupuncturist who took this course to learn a bit about herbs. I am prescribed herbs by my TCM practitioner. This course is giving me a better understanding of what the herbs Im taking are doing. And I found out that Jake feels it is safe for practitioners like myself to prescribe herbs found in classes 6,7 and 8. This is exciting. I found Jake to be an incredible source of knowledge on the topic of herbs. I am so happy I had this chance to study with someone with such an extensive lifetime of experience with herbs.Mary D.Canada
I always value Jake Fratkin's courses because he is a practicing clinician. Combining academics with life long clinical experience is always a stronger approach than courses given by those who are primarily lecturers or theoretical specialists.William D.Canada