David Crow – Plant Medicine for Modern Epidemics 2020
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David Crow, LAc
Wednesday, January 29, 2020
In this 6-month transformational intensive, David will guide you through clinical-level herbal treatments and self-care to address specific health challenges for yourself and others.
Module 1: Overview of the Course (January 29)
You’re about to become your own best self-healing practitioner — all based on leading-edge principles of clinical plant medicine.
In this opening session, David will make sure you’re grounded and equipped for the powerful journey ahead.
He’ll walk you through the (often surprising) reasons that our medical systems continue to incorrectly treat symptoms.
In this first class, you’ll discover:
Why the work you and David are embarking on together is essential for treating — and understanding — your current and future health problems
What you’ll need to do NOW to begin thinking like a clinician
The role of allopathic medicine and natural medicine in healing our modern epidemics
The defining principles of clinical-level self-care — and how you’ll be adding them into your life over the next six months
Clarity about the specific health conditions this course will cover
Module 2: Upper Digestive Tract Inflammation — Gastritis, Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease, Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (February 5)
This week, David will help you set your expectations for using plant medicine, and guide you to bring powerful practices for maximizing healing into your life…
While each module will focus on a specific issue, it will be full of information that applies to ALL health concerns.
In this session, David will discuss upper digestive tract inflammation issues, including gastritis, gastroesophageal reflux disease, and small intestinal bacterial overgrowth.
He’ll share essential single-herb remedies, herbal formulas, and adjunct therapies — and how to apply them for clinical-level treatment.
You’ll discover how to track and measure your health progress — during this course and beyond.
As you unpack the phenomenon of herbal contradictions, you’ll discover how to use herbs so they don’t help one symptom while aggravating another.
You’ll also explore several safe and easy-to-use botanical remedies that give consistent benefits — for treating both mild transient symptoms AND chronic and acute illness.
In this module, David will walk you through:
Why herbal medicine is an effective primary treatment for inflammatory conditions of the upper gastrointestinal system
What you need to know about your diet and fluid intake… according to your age, constitution, digestive power, and health conditions
The importance of regulating the terrain of the digestive system
Preliminary practices for maximizing healing
Why creating a healthy environment for your sense organs (eyes, nose, ears, skin, and tongue) conserves and protects your energy
Alternatives to proton pump inhibitors and antacids for your stomach issues
The role of detoxification and rejuvenation in upper GI inflammation
Module 3: Lower Digestive Tract Inflammation — Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Diverticulitis (February 12)
In this session, you’ll discover how botanical medicine can be highly effective as a primary modality for treating some types of lower GI tract inflammatory conditions…
… and for others, it can be a valuable adjunct to allopathic treatments.
As a framework for sharing powerful information that applies to all health issues, David will explain the causes of early stages of bowel inflammation — and how, unlike many antibiotics, plant medicine can often resolve the condition without worsening digestive health and disturbing the sensitive terrain of the digestive system.
In this module, you’ll:
Discover the strengths and weaknesses of allopathic, Chinese, and Ayurvedic medicine in diagnosing and treating lower digestive tract inflammation
Explore important aspects of your health history that are frequently overlooked by both allopathic and naturopathic doctors
Learn the primary categories of herbs for lower GI inflammation
Discover single-herb remedies, herbal formulas, and adjunct therapies for clinical-level treatment
Discover the role of detoxification and rejuvenation in lower GI inflammation — and the relationship between lower GI inflammation and other conditions
Explore the spiritual and emotional dimensions of healing upper GI inflammation
Clinical Focus & Group Coaching Session #1: Upper & Lower GI Condition (February 26)
After completing Modules 1 and 2, you’ll get extra time with David to discuss how this new information applies to YOUR health and wellbeing.
Bring any questions about using herbs for upper and lower GI conditions — and for further in-depth teachings and personalized coaching.
Module 4: Musculoskeletal Pain & Inflammation — Rheumatoid Arthritis, Fibromyalgia (March 11)
In this class, David will share how herbal medicine can be a primary or adjunct treatment for musculoskeletal pain and inflammation…
… and how, in many cases, it’s a highly effective approach for health, wellbeing, and symptom management.
In this module, David will walk you through:
Primary categories of herbs for musculoskeletal pain and inflammation
Single-herb remedies, herbal formulas, and adjunct therapies for clinical-level treatment
The strengths and weaknesses of prescription, over-the-counter, and herbal medicines for musculoskeletal pain and inflammation
Health fads, trendy products, and fraudulent marketing to watch out for regarding musculoskeletal pain and inflammation
Potential herb/drug interactions (both negative and positive)
The role of detoxification and rejuvenation in musculoskeletal pain and inflammation
Module 5: Support for Cancer Patients — Immune Enhancement, Detoxification, Nutrition (March 18)
This session will explore herbal medicine’s benefits for cancer patients — including immune enhancement and detoxification.
As you’ll discover, while herbal medicine doesn’t treat cancer directly, it’s a valuable adjunct to support the vitality of patients undergoing allopathic treatments.
Depending on the cancer and the patient, herbal medicine can often make a significant contribution to recovery — at the very least, it can increase the quality and length of life.
In this module, David will share:
An overview of supporting cancer patients with botanical medicine
The primary categories of herbs for cancer support
Single-herb remedies, herbal formulas, and adjunct therapies for clinical-level treatment
How to best work with your doctor — integrating allopathic and natural medicines by understanding the concerns of oncologists and the needs of cancer patients
The spiritual and emotional dimensions of the journey through cancer and its treatment
The role of detoxification and rejuvenation in supporting cancer patients, and for people with complex health conditions
Herbal contradictions — when an herb helps one symptom but aggravates another
Clinical Focus & Group Coaching Session #2: Musculoskeletal Pain & Cancer Support (March 25)
After completing Modules 4 and 5, you’ll get extra time with David to discuss how this new information applies to YOUR health and wellbeing.
Bring any questions about using herbs for musculoskeletal pain and inflammation, or about integrating herbal medicine into cancer support, for further in-depth teachings and personalized coaching.
Module 6: Mental Health — Stress, Anxiety & Depression (April 8)
This week, David will discuss how medicinal plants have always played an important role in mental and spiritual wellbeing in traditional cultures…
… and how they’ve assumed an important role in the modern-day treatment and management of stress, anxiety, and depression — especially when integrated with other healing modalities.
In this module, you’ll discover:
- How to treat stress, anxiety, and depression with botanical medicine
- Primary categories of herbs for stress, anxiety, and depression
- How to safely experiment with herbs for stress, anxiety, and depression according to your symptoms and constitution
- How to best work with your doctor by understanding the relationship between anxiolytic and antidepressant drugs and botanical medicines
- The spiritual and emotional dimensions of healing stress, anxiety, and depression
- Realistic expectations for using plant medicine for mental health
Module 7: Addictions (April 15)
This week you’ll dive into plant medicine’s two basic physiological functions: providing concentrated nutrients, and supporting the body’s natural detoxification processes…
Herbal medicine can play a profound role in breaking the cycles of addictions at the physical level, and giving support to mental and emotional wellbeing.
As you’ll discover, when integrated into holistic treatment strategies with other natural approaches, herbal medicine’s powers become even more pronounced.
In this module, David will share powerful information that can benefit anyone struggling with addictions, including:
- An overview of addictions and their treatment with botanical medicine
- Single-herb remedies, herbal formulas, and adjunct therapies for clinical-level treatment
- Realistic expectations for using plant medicine
- Primary categories of herbs for treating addictions
- Clinical research on using psilocybin and ibogaine for the treatment of addictions
- Using botanical medicine to assist withdrawal from addictive medications
- The spiritual and emotional dimensions of healing addictions
- The role of detoxification and rejuvenation in treating addictions
Clinical Focus & Group Coaching Session #3: Stress, Anxiety, Depression & Addictions (April 22)
After completing Modules 6 and 7, you’ll get extra time with David to discuss how this new information applies to YOUR health and wellbeing.
Bring any questions about using herbs for stress, anxiety, depression, and addictions — and for further in-depth teachings and personalized coaching.
Module 8: Metabolic Syndrome (May 13)
Affecting one quarter of American adults, metabolic syndrome is a true epidemic.
In this class, you’ll explore how herbal medicine — especially when combined with diet and lifestyle changes — can be highly effective for addressing the overlapping conditions of metabolic syndrome…
… including obesity, high blood sugar, insulin resistance, high blood pressure, and an increased risk for cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes.
David will use metabolic syndrome as a launchpad for sharing healing information to improve all health conditions…
In this module, you’ll discover:
- An overview of metabolic syndrome and insulin resistance — and their treatment with botanical medicine
- Primary categories of herbs for metabolic syndrome and insulin resistance
- Single-herb remedies, herbal formulas, and adjunct therapies for clinical-level treatment
- The role of detoxification and rejuvenation in metabolic syndrome and insulin resistance
- Realistic expectations for using plant medicine
- The relationship between metabolic syndrome and insulin resistance and other conditions
- When to use herbal medicine as a primary or adjunct treatment
Module 9: Thyroid Disorders, Hashimoto’s (May 20)
If you suffer from thyroid issues, you might feel exhausted, gain or lose weight, lose your hair, experience depression, or experience other symptoms that can impact your wellbeing…
This week, you’ll discover how herbal medicine can play a pivotal role in restoring your thyroid health — and restoring your healthy life.
In this module, David will share:
- An overview of thyroid disorders and their treatment with botanical medicine
- Primary categories of herbs for thyroid disorders
- Single-herb remedies, herbal formulas, and adjunct therapies for clinical-level treatment
- What botanical medicine can realistically do — and not do — for thyroid conditions
- Preliminary practices for healing thyroid issues
- How herbal medicine functions as a complementary treatment for allopathic management of thyroid disorders
Clinical Focus & Group Coaching Session #4: Metabolic Syndrome & Thyroid Disorders (May 27)
After completing Modules 8 and 9, you’ll get extra time with David to discuss how this new information applies to YOUR health and wellbeing.
Bring any questions about using herbs for metabolic syndrome and thyroid disorders — and for further in-depth teachings and personalized coaching.
Module 10: Bone Health — Osteoporosis, Osteoarthritis (June 10)
As we age, the weakening of bones can lead to numerous medical disorders and the burden of physical pain.
In this session, David will explain how plant medicine — both traditional and modern — can be used for treating bone health issues like osteoporosis and osteoarthritis.
Providing more than symptomatic relief, the right plant medicine protocols can also address the underlying causes of degeneration by reducing inflammation, aiding in recovery from tissue damage, and protecting from bone loss.
This week, David will address important botanical treatments for bone health, including the use of mineral-rich herbs.
In this module, you’ll discover:
- How herbal medicine can play an important role in maintaining and improving bone health
- Primary categories of herbs for bone health
- Single-herb remedies, herbal formulas, and adjunct therapies for clinical-level treatment
- David’s guidance on collaborating with your doctor to weigh the risks and benefits of allopathic treatments versus natural medicine
- How other health conditions can contribute to osteoporosis and osteoarthritis
Module 11: Environmental Toxins — Addressing Heavy Metals, Endocrine Disruptors & Chemical Sensitivity (June 17)
Medicinal plants are gaining recognition for their protective and detoxifying properties, as well as their abilities to strengthen and balance the neuroendocrine system.
In this class, David will explain how to harness the power of herbal medicines for preventative and curative powers in a toxic world.
Decades of research reveals that many botanical species can offer protection against environmental toxins…
In this module, David will share:
- An overview of the role of botanical medicine for dealing with environmental toxins
- Primary categories of herbs for protection against environmental toxins and treatment of related conditions
- Single-herb remedies, herbal formulas, and adjunct therapies for clinical-level treatment
- The strengths and weaknesses of diagnosis and treatment of environmental toxins
- Realistic expectations when using plant medicine
- The role of detoxification and rejuvenation in protecting against environmental toxins and treatment of related conditions
Clinical Focus & Group Coaching Session #5: Bone Health Issues & Environmental Toxins (June 24)
After completing Modules 10 and 11, you’ll get extra time with David to discuss how this new information applies to YOUR health and wellbeing.
Bring any questions about using herbs for bone health issues and environmental toxins — and for further in-depth teachings and personalized coaching.
Module 12: ADHD & Autism Spectrum Disorder (July 8)
Because of their neuroprotective and nutrient-rich properties, medicinal plants can offer significant benefits for reducing and managing symptoms of ADHD and ASD.
You’ll discover how diet, herbs, nutritional supplements, and other complementary therapies can assist both children and adults with ADHD and ASD to live healthier, more functional lives.
In this module, you’ll explore:
- An overview of ADHD and ASD — and their treatment with botanical medicine
- Primary categories of herbs for ADHD and ASD
- Single-herb remedies, herbal formulas, and adjunct therapies for clinical-level treatment
- Working with your doctor — understanding the strengths and weaknesses of allopathic management and natural approaches to ADHD and ASD
- The role of detoxification and the relationship of environmental toxicity to ADHD and ASD
Module 13: Lyme Disease (July 15)
Botanical medicine is playing a major role in the treatment and management of Lyme disease.
This week you’ll discover how, because of their multifaceted nature, herbs can often treat several related systems of the body — which is necessary in the complex and changeable manifestations of Lyme disease.
Lyme disease is the number-one vector-borne illness in the United States, and cases are being reported in every region in the country. Challenges in clinical presentation, in addition to the unique bacterial characteristics, have resulted in numerous myths and mystery, clouding our understanding of this chronic condition.
This week you’ll learn powerful plant medicine solutions for supporting the journey through Lyme disease.
In this module, David will share:
- An overview of Lyme disease, its co-infections, and their treatment
- The critical thinking you’ll need to avoid the trendy wastebasket diagnoses of “internet medicine” that’s so prevalent with Lyme disease
- Why it’s important to understand clinical-level self-care — and to be your own advocate when working with doctors
- Primary categories of herbs for Lyme disease
- Single-herb remedies, herbal formulas, and adjunct therapies for clinical-level treatment
- How to safely experiment with herbs according to your symptoms and constitution
- Herbal contradictions — when an herb helps one symptom but aggravates another
- The role of detoxification and rejuvenation in Lyme disease
Clinical Focus & Group Coaching Session #6: ADHD, ASD & Lyme Disease (July 22)
After completing Modules 12 and 13, you’ll get extra time with David to discuss how this new information applies to YOUR health and wellbeing.
Bring any questions about using herbs for ADHD, ASD & Lyme disease — and for further in-depth teachings and personalized coaching.
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