Chinese Medical Approaches to Self-Diagnosis and Healing
Filed under Chinese Health Practices, Events, Holistic Health.| November 15, 2011 | ||
| 8:00 PM | to | 10:00 PM |
Drew DiVittorio, Dipl (NCCAOM)
In this class, we will learn simple, yet highly sophisticated, time-tested self-diagnostic tools that will enable us to nip health concerns in the bud. Traditional Chinese medicine has techniques for assessing the balance of vital energy (chi) throughout the body. Deficient or stagnant chi produces outward signs visible on the face, tongue and eyes and can even alter our voice patterns. We will learn to read these signs and symptoms so that we can correct underlying problems and prevent disease. We will cover face, tongue and eye analysis; the art of “differential diagnosis,” which enables us to trace the origins of our symptoms; and how to go about correcting the imbalances we discover with targeted nutrition, herbs and exercise.
A WEEKLY COURSE
(4 sessions) Tuesdays, November 15–
December 6, 8–10pm
11FHH09T For CEUs click here
Members: $120 / Nonmembers: $130
Drew DiVittorio, Dipl (NCCAOM), board-certified in Traditional Chinese Herbology by the National Commission for the Certification of Acupuncturists and Oriental Medicine, is currently an associate professor at the University of Bridgeport Acupuncture Institute and maintains a private practice in NYC. He is a popular speaker on nutrition and Chinese herbalism at venues around the nation.



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