Essential Oils, Chinese Medicine, and Epigenetics
by Josephine Spilka
Epigenetics meets essential oils in a lively discussion of all things essence including working with family patterns, cancer, and infertility from a classical Chinese medicine perspective.
Essential Oils, Chinese Medicine, and Epigenetics
Course Overview
As the essence of the plant, essential oils represent a very special and dynamic relationship of wei qi and yuan qi. In this introduction to the use of essential oils from a Chinese medical perspective, we will discuss the way in which any essential oil operates on the body via its nature and functions. We will discuss the care and formulation of essential oils and how to discern good quality and retain therapeutic action through a course of treatment. We will then consider specific essential oils created from both common plants such as Eucalyptus and Chinese herbal medicinals such as Schizandra. We’ll examine how they can be used to work with disorders occurring at the essence level such as cancer, infertility, personality disorders and auto-immune conditions.Promo Video
Course Objectives
- Comprehension of basic energetics of essential oils and Chinese medicine, including Wei Qi, Ying Qi, and Yuan Qi.
- Comprehension of what differentiates essential oils from other types of herbal medicine, i.e. note, preparation and applications.
- Explain the relationship between essential oils, Chinese medicine, and epigenetics, the science of how the environment affects our genes.
- Describe the nature, taste, note, channels and dilution rate for 18-25 essential oils that are especially associated with the essence. These include essential oils made from seeds and herbs found in the Chinese material medica.
- Provide a framework of Wei, Ying, and Yuan for understanding both how essential oils work with consciousness and how Chinese medicine views both destiny and consciousness.
Course Outline
0 hrs - 1 hrsBasics of Essential Oils - Safety, Storage, Unique features, Energetics according to Chinese Medicine.
1 hrs - 2 hrsDefinitions and concepts regarding epigenetics and evolution according to Chinese Medicine; what is fate? What is destiny? How do we evolve?
2 hrs - 3 hrsEnergetics and specific features of essential oils including: Anise Seed - Ba Jiao, Biota Seed - Bai Zi Ren - Atractylodes, Rhizome - Cang Zhu, Caraway Seed, Celery Seed, Coriander Seed - Yuan Sui Ren, Carrot Seed, Curcuma Rhizome - E Zhu, Fennel Seed - Xiao Hui Xiang, Ginger Rhizome - Gan Jiang, Amber - Hu Po, Parsley Seed, Cinnamon - Rou Gui, Gui Zhi Ye, She Chuang Zi, Song Jie/Song Zhen - Pine Needle, Spikenard - Gan Song, Wu Wei Zi, Zi Su Zi
3 hrs - 3.5 hrsFormulation and application of essential oils including at acupuncture points, as inhalation, as belly or chest rub. How to create a formula with essential oils. Discussion of conditions related to epigenetic changes and the view of these changes from the point of view of Chinese medicine.
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For anyone interested in the link with the essential oils and acupuncture for use in their practice I would strongly recommend Josephine. She is real and knowledgeable Pamela M.Canada
A wonderful way of using essential oils with Chinese medicineIngrid H.New Zealand
Great teaching style and very interesting material Jill D.United States of America
Josephine is a very articulate teacher with such a love for her subject matter that she takes you right with her on the journey. She has a wide breadth of knowledge and is bringing rigor to the study of essential oils. At the same time she is patient with questions and helping us to understand where she is coming from. I look forward to continuing to study with her.Nancy E.United States of America
Josephine's passion for and knowledge of essential oils is fantasticMargaret M.New Zealand
Highly recommend this course . Enlightening and broadening our knowledge the oils. The Chinese medicine theory inclusion enhances is other worldliness and is a must have as part of use with oils. In my opinion anyway. :)Leslie C.United States of America
Excellent class for anyone interested in nourishing the destiny of their client and creating a supportive place to have them grow into the next best version of themselves. Very satisfying!Tabitha M.United States of America
For acupuncturists who also love essential oils, this course really helps to begin to integrate how to use them in our practices. Great information.Joanne N.United States of America
Essential Oils, Chinese Medicine, and Epigenetics
by Josephine SpilkaEssential Oils, Chinese Medicine, and Epigenetics
Course Overview
As the essence of the plant, essential oils represent a very special and dynamic relationship of wei qi and yuan qi. In this introduction to the use of essential oils from a Chinese medical perspective, we will discuss the way in which any essential oil operates on the body via its nature and functions. We will discuss the care and formulation of essential oils and how to discern good quality and retain therapeutic action through a course of treatment. We will then consider specific essential oils created from both common plants such as Eucalyptus and Chinese herbal medicinals such as Schizandra. We’ll examine how they can be used to work with disorders occurring at the essence level such as cancer, infertility, personality disorders and auto-immune conditions.Course Objectives
- Comprehension of basic energetics of essential oils and Chinese medicine, including Wei Qi, Ying Qi, and Yuan Qi.
- Comprehension of what differentiates essential oils from other types of herbal medicine, i.e. note, preparation and applications.
- Explain the relationship between essential oils, Chinese medicine, and epigenetics, the science of how the environment affects our genes.
- Describe the nature, taste, note, channels and dilution rate for 18-25 essential oils that are especially associated with the essence. These include essential oils made from seeds and herbs found in the Chinese material medica.
- Provide a framework of Wei, Ying, and Yuan for understanding both how essential oils work with consciousness and how Chinese medicine views both destiny and consciousness.
Course Outline
0 hrs - 1 hrsBasics of Essential Oils - Safety, Storage, Unique features, Energetics according to Chinese Medicine.
1 hrs - 2 hrsDefinitions and concepts regarding epigenetics and evolution according to Chinese Medicine; what is fate? What is destiny? How do we evolve?
2 hrs - 3 hrsEnergetics and specific features of essential oils including: Anise Seed - Ba Jiao, Biota Seed - Bai Zi Ren - Atractylodes, Rhizome - Cang Zhu, Caraway Seed, Celery Seed, Coriander Seed - Yuan Sui Ren, Carrot Seed, Curcuma Rhizome - E Zhu, Fennel Seed - Xiao Hui Xiang, Ginger Rhizome - Gan Jiang, Amber - Hu Po, Parsley Seed, Cinnamon - Rou Gui, Gui Zhi Ye, She Chuang Zi, Song Jie/Song Zhen - Pine Needle, Spikenard - Gan Song, Wu Wei Zi, Zi Su Zi
3 hrs - 3.5 hrsFormulation and application of essential oils including at acupuncture points, as inhalation, as belly or chest rub. How to create a formula with essential oils. Discussion of conditions related to epigenetic changes and the view of these changes from the point of view of Chinese medicine.
Teacher
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For anyone interested in the link with the essential oils and acupuncture for use in their practice I would strongly recommend Josephine. She is real and knowledgeable Pamela M.Canada
A wonderful way of using essential oils with Chinese medicineIngrid H.New Zealand
Great teaching style and very interesting material Jill D.United States of America
Josephine is a very articulate teacher with such a love for her subject matter that she takes you right with her on the journey. She has a wide breadth of knowledge and is bringing rigor to the study of essential oils. At the same time she is patient with questions and helping us to understand where she is coming from. I look forward to continuing to study with her.Nancy E.United States of America
Josephine's passion for and knowledge of essential oils is fantasticMargaret M.New Zealand
Highly recommend this course . Enlightening and broadening our knowledge the oils. The Chinese medicine theory inclusion enhances is other worldliness and is a must have as part of use with oils. In my opinion anyway. :)Leslie C.United States of America
Excellent class for anyone interested in nourishing the destiny of their client and creating a supportive place to have them grow into the next best version of themselves. Very satisfying!Tabitha M.United States of America
For acupuncturists who also love essential oils, this course really helps to begin to integrate how to use them in our practices. Great information.Joanne N.United States of America