
This lecture will give students a good understanding of what this course is about.
This lecture outlines what tasks the students need to complete in order to receive their Internationally Recognised Qualification in Acupressure Therapy.
This lecture explains all about Acupressure Therapy, where it was developed and some of its many benefits.
This lecture explains Best Practice when applying Self Acupressure.
This lecture highlights key points to remember to help you achieve the full benefits of Acupressure.
This lecture explains what Meridians are and how they were named.
This lecture explains the Role of the Meridians.
This lecture covers important Key Points you need to remember when working with Meridians.
This lecture outlines essential points you need to know before getting started.
This lecture explains all about the Yuan Source Points.
This lecture explains how to begin and end an Acupressure Treatment.
This lecture explains how to perform the 1st part of the treatment.
This lecture explains how to perform the 2nd part of the treatment.
This lecture explains how to perform the 3rd part of the treatment.
This lecture explains how to perform the 4th part of the treatment.
RECEIVE AN INTERNATIONALLY RECOGNISED QUALIFICATION IN 'ACUPRESSURE THERAPY' UPON SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION OF THIS COURSE!
*Internationally Recognised Qualification*
Each of the 12 meridians has a Yuan (Source) point near the wrist or ankle joints of the four extremities through which the vital energy of the zangfu organs passes and to some extent accumulates. The term ‘zang’ refers to the organs considered to be yin in nature – Lung, Pericardium, Heart, Spleen, Liver and Kidney - while ‘fu’ refers to the yang organs – Large Intestine, Triple Heater, Small Intestine, Stomach, Gall Bladder and Bladder. "Yuan" means source or origin and refers to the source of vital energy through which the pathological changes of zangfu organs are manifested.
Clinically, Yuan (Source) points are of great significance in treating diseases of the internal organs. Applying Acupressure to the Yuan (Source) points stimulates the vital energy of the regular meridians, regulates the functional activities of the internal organs, reinforces antipathogenic factors and eliminates pathogenic factors. This method of treating diseases deals principally with the root causes. The Yuan (Source) point from the affected meridian is often combined with the Luo points (separate course) the luo points harmonise the qi between the yin and yang paired channels via opening their connecting luo channel of the meridians in use.
*This course is delivered via high quality video lectures and includes a face to face component via Skype/Zoom for assessment/exam purposes*
Upon sign up each student will receive a 31 page course manual plus 5 beautifully illustrated downloadable Acupressure treatment charts showing point location and benefits of the 12 Source Points.
Some common benefits you can expect from an Acupressure Treatment include:
Relief from stress & tension
A more relaxed body & mind
Increased blood circulation
A faster removal of toxic waste
An increase in energy levels
Relief from head, neck, shoulder & back ache and
An overall sense of well-being
So why not sign up today and see how quickly the positive effects of Acupressure can bring improvement to your life?