The Healing Art of Moxibustion For Beginners
The Healing Art of Moxibustion For Beginners
Moxibustion is an ancient healing therapy that originated in ancient China and is practiced in Traditional Chinese and Oriental medicine.
In this course you will learn about:
How you can use moxibustion to relieve pain, tension and tightness
How to use it safely and effectively
How to bring greater warmth and energy into the body for enhanced healing
How moxibustion works and when to use it
Where to get moxibustion supplies quickly and affordably
And much more..
Have you ever wanted to know more about and/or learn more techniques and methods from the ancient healing system of Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) without having to enroll into an expensive college or university? Then this course is for you.
If you are a massage therapist or natural medicine practitioner, this course will show you how to easily add moxibustion into your treatments to enhance results (and save your hands).
Moxibustion is perfect for treating:
Tight and stiff shoulders and back
Lower back pain
Painful knees
Sore elbow and wrist joints
Digestive problems and digestive sluggishness
Cold body temperature
Overall lack of energy and fatigue
(This is the exact same moxibustion course that I have taught to massage and Oriental medicine students in colleges and workshops in Australia.)
PLUS:
- Full 30 Day Money Back Guarantee
- Lifetime Access
Enrol today.
Learn 4 powerful moxibustion techniques to relieve tightness and enhance therapeutic results
Url: View Details
What you will learn
- Safely and effectively use moxibustion as a therapy
- Find out how it works and when to use it
- Learn 4 moxibustion techniques that you can work with right away
Rating: 4.7
Level: Beginner Level
Duration: 1.5 hours
Instructor: Michael Hetherington
Courses By: 0-9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
About US
The display of third-party trademarks and trade names on this site does not necessarily indicate any affiliation or endorsement of hugecourses.com.
View Sitemap