David Crow – The Aromatherapy Advanced Training 2016
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New 6-month Live Training Starts\sWednesday, August 17, 2016
What You’ll Discover in These 6 Months
In this 6-month transformational intensive, David will guide you through the skills and competencies you’ll need to develop an in-depth understanding of the therapeutic uses of essential oils. You’ll explore the botany, history, safe uses and applications of essential oils through the lens of Ayurveda, traditional Chinese medicine, and modern chemistry.
Each weekly, LIVE contemplation and training session will build harmoniously upon the previous ones so that you’ll develop a complete, holistic understanding of the practices, tools and principles for therapeutic applications of essential oils for specific conditions and issues.
There will be 3 classes per month for 6 months, skipping the first week of each month.
Session 1: The Nature of Essential Oils (August 17) (August 17)
Aromatic plants produce essential oils for their own biological purposes, yet they have great benefits when we use them for our own health. By understanding the cosmological elements and energies that are concentrated in plants, we can learn to safely use their oils for corresponding purposes in the human body.
In this module, you’ll discover:
Why plants produce essential oils, and what that means to human health
Extracting and distilling methods
Essential oils as the prana (life force) of plants and its relationship to healing
The solar and lunar energies of essential oils and their therapeutic applications
Essential oils and the five elements according to Ayurvedic and Chinese medicine
How to directly perceive the energies, elements and therapeutic properties of essential oils
Session 2:
An Overview of Aromatherapy (August 24) (August 24) (Pre-recorded)
Although the use of aromatic plants as healing remedies is ancient, the use of essential oils to enhance our wellbeing is a relatively modern development. Because of their extremely concentrated nature, essential oils must be used with a high level of knowledge and caution to avoid causing adverse reactions; when used safely, aromatherapy can support health and wellness in numerous important ways.
In this module, you’ll discover:
The differences between medical and non-medical aromatherapy
Quality control issues in the essential oil industry
Myths and fraudulent claims about essential oils
Toxicology and adverse reactions to essential oils
The differences between essential oils and other forms of herbal medicine
Safe and unsafe uses of essential oils
Carrier oils and aromatic waters
Session 3: Therapeutic Categories of Essential Oils (August 31) (Pre-recorded) (Pre-recorded)
Because many essential oils are from similar plant species and have similar chemistry, they can be classified into broad categories of therapeutic functions. By organizing the oils into these groups, we can learn and remember a large number oils quickly and easily.
In this module, you’ll discover:
The healing effects of medicinal and exotic flowers
Sacred woods and precious resins
The dangers and powers of spice oils
The respiratory and mental benefits of conifer and eucalyptus oils
Citrus oils for uplifting moods
Essential oils with unique antimicrobial powers
Chemotypes and ecotypes of essential oils
Sessions 4 & 5: Aromatherapy for the Respiratory System (September 14 & 21) (September 14 & 21)
Aromatic plants have been used since antiquity for treating conditions of the lungs and counteracting airborne pathogens. Today, aromatherapy is well known for its highly beneficial effect on the respiratory system. Because of their decongestant, expectorant, anti-microbial and anti-inflammatory powers, many essential oils are the first line of treatment for common health challenges.
In this 2-session module, you’ll discover:
Contagion and the antimicrobial powers of essential oils
The historical use of aromatic plants for epidemics
In vitro and in vivo research on the antimicrobial effects of essential oils
How to use essential oils according to Ayurvedic and Chinese principles for treating respiratory conditions
The therapeutic categories of essential oils for respiratory health
Aromatherapy for immune enhancement
Major chemical compounds in essential oils responsible for respiratory benefits
Aromatherapy for the treatment of colds and flus, sinusitis, bronchitis, asthma and allergies
Aromatherapy for smoking cessation and nicotine withdrawal
Specific methods of applying essential oils for respiratory conditions
How to combine essential oils and herbal medicine for the treatment of respiratory conditions
Sessions 6 & 7: Essential Oils & the Digestive System (September 28 &\sOctober 12)
Aromatic herbs and spices are some of the best and safest treatments for digestive problems, but the internal use of essential oils from those plants is extremely dangerous. Knowing how to use highly diluted preparations of oils, or preferably, the herb in place of its essential oil, is one of the most important lessons for an aromatherapist.
In this 2-session module, you’ll discover:
How to use essential oils according to Ayurvedic and Chinese principles for treating digestive disturbances
Dangers of internal consumption of essential oils
Therapeutic categories of essential oils and aromatic plants for digestive health
Aromatic herbs and preparations for food allergies, IBS, constipation, anorexia, indigestion, gas and bloating and other digestive problems
How to combine essential oils and herbal medicine for the treatment of digestive conditions
An understanding of the complexities of diagnosing and treating parasites
Essential oils and aromatic preparations for dental and oral health
Session 8: Aromatic Treatments for the Nervous System (October 19) (October 19)
Inhaling the fragrance of essential oils has a direct influence on the limbic system of the brain, and is therefore beneficial for a wide range of emotional, mental and cognitive functions. When used in conjunction with herbal medicine, these effects can be enhanced with excellent therapeutic results.
In this module, you’ll discover:
Essential oils for concentration, memory and cognitive function
Neuro-degeneration and chemosensory disorders
How to use fragrance to restore olfactory function
How to combine essential oils and herbal medicine for the treatment of headaches and migraines
Essential oils and aromatic preparations for shingles, post-herpetic pain and nerve inflammation
Session 9: Essential Oils for the Musculoskeletal System (October 26) (October 26)
Aromatic plants have a long history of use in medicinal preparations for pain, injuries and inflammation. Modern research is now confirming the effects of the aromatic compounds from these plants. When used in simple, but safe, preparations, essential oils can be highly therapeutic either as a primary or a complementary treatment.
In this module, you’ll discover:
Essential oils and aromatic preparations for sprains, strains and soft tissue injuries
How to combine essential oils and herbal medicine for autoimmune inflammation, degenerative joint problems and fibromyalgia
Aromatic preparations for protecting the joints and muscles
Session 10 & 11: Essential Oils for Women’s Health (November 9 & 16) (November 9 & 16)
Aromatherapy can have numerous benefits for women’s health and wellbeing, especially when combined with the support of herbal medicines. Essential oils, from flowers especially, are known to have a unique biological relationship with female hormonal balance and biorhythms.
In this 2-session module, you’ll discover:
The unique biological relationship between flowers and women’s health
Essential oils and aromatic preparations for the treatment of dysmenorrhea, PMS, menopausal symptoms and other gynecological conditions
Regulation or disruption of glandular functions with essential oils
How to combine essential oils and herbal medicine for women’s health concerns
Botanical perfumes and romantic moods
Session 12 & 13: Aromatherapy for Emotional Wellbeing (November 30 & December 14) (November 30 & December 14)
Because of the direct links between fragrance, the limbic system, moods and mental states, aromatherapy is a highly effective treatment for emotional well-being, either alone or in conjunction with other healing modalities. Understanding how these oils work, according to traditional Asian medical concepts, and knowing which oils are consistently the most psychoactive, gives the aromatherapist excellent tools for supporting emotional and mental healing.
In this 2-session module, you’ll discover:
The links between fragrance, consciousness and the limbic system
The effects of botanical aromas on Shen (spirit) according to Chinese medicine
Aromatherapy for sleep, dreams and mental purification
Aromatherapy treatments for depression, Seasonal Affective Disorder and grief
Essential oils with renowned anxiolytic and calmative powers
Unique psychoactive oils and aromatic preparations
How to combine essential oils and herbal medicine for emotional balance and wellbeing
Session 14: Aromatherapy for Meditation & Spiritual Practices (December 21) (December 21)
The use of aromatic plants in ritual and ceremony is an extremely ancient practice, yet is still found in every spiritual and religious tradition around the world. The essential oil compounds released by burning sacred woods and resins have a pronounced effect on consciousness, purify the atmosphere of microbial toxins, and often produce significant spiritual, and even magical, benefits.
In this module, you’ll discover:
The history of the sacred botanical aromatics
Traditional and modern methods of using woods, resins, and botanical incenses
Aromatic rituals and ceremonies for removing obstacles and manifesting intentions
The psychoactive compounds found in sacred scents, and their unique effects on consciousness
The purifying effects of sacred scents: antimicrobial, mental and spiritual
Session 15: Essential Oil Uses for Pregnancy, Children & The Elderly (December 28) (December 28)
The extremely concentrated nature of essential oils necessitates that they be used with caution and in special preparations for treatment of sensitive people, including pregnant women, children and the elderly. When the correct species of oils are used in correct dilutions, aromatherapy can be safe and effective for these people, and a very beneficial modality for numerous health challenges.
In this module, you’ll discover:
Safe practices of aromatherapy during pregnancy
The benefits and challenges of using essential oils for the elderly
Simple and safe aromatic treatments for common pediatric problems
Aromatherapy and herbs for ADHD and learning disabilities in children
Essential oils and aromatic treatments to reduce symptoms of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s
Session 16: Combining Essential Oils & Aromatherapy with Allopathic Treatments (January 11) (January 11)
Large numbers of people use prescription medications for complex health challenges, but would like to incorporate natural treatments. By understanding the potential problems of herb/drug interactions, essential oils and aromatherapy can be safely used with great benefits for reducing many symptoms that allopathic medicine does not treat effectively.
In this module, you’ll discover:
Herb/drug interactions with essential oils
Estrogenic and estrogen-like effects of essential oils
The benefits of aromatherapy during chemotherapy and radiation treatments
Aromatic plants and essential oils for post-antibiotic recovery of digestive and respiratory health
Session 17: Essential Oils for Skin Care (January 18) (January 18)
Like all other aspects of aromatherapy, essential oils can be either beneficial or problematic when used for skin care. Some specific species of oils are renowned for their skin healing powers, and when used appropriately can produce excellent results even for sensitive people.
In this module, you’ll discover:
Compatibility and incompatibility of essential oils with skin
Essential oils and aromatic preparations for skin conditions such as acne and eczema
Important oils and preparations for wound healing and scar tissue
Essential oils and aromatic preparations for fungal infections
Session 18: Rare & Unusual Essential Oils & Aromatics (January 25) (January 25)
Modern aromatherapy is based on the use of a relatively small number of well-known essential oils, yet a larger number of lesser-known oils are available. Even though they are not used as extensively, we can still find enough information from various sources to safely incorporate these unique oils into our aromatic pharmacopeia.
In this last module, you’ll discover:
Unusual essential oils known in Corsican aromatherapy, such as bupleurum, samphire and lentisque
The potential benefits of emerging new essential oils, such as moena
Rare species of common oils such as eucalyptus
Rare and precious floral extracts such as gardenia, tuberose and lilies
Aromatherapy Advanced Training Bonus Pack
You will receive these amazing training sessions and supplementary resources in addition to David’s transforming 6-month live online training. These supplements are provided to supplement and improve your understanding and practice of what you will learn throughout the course.
Corsican Helichrysum: David Crow’s New Gold Rush Audio Recording
Helichrysum italicum essential oil has evolved as one of the most therapeutically useful and economically lucrative oils on the global market. Its evolution from an insignificant flower to a valuable product has presented various ecological, political, and economic obstacles to those who produce, harvest, and distill the oil.
This lecture will cover the following topics:
Immortelle’s rise to fame
The intricate interdependence of tourism, industry, traditional lifestyles, and the extinction of wild flora
Therapeutic distinctions between wild and cultivated varietals, ecotypes, and chemotypes
Methods of cultivation, harvesting, and distillation
Immortelle oil has distinct spiritual properties.
Aromatherapy and Mental Health: Traditional Chinese and Ayurvedic Perspectives
David Crow audio recording
This lecture will look at the connections between aroma, olfaction, the limbic system, emotions, and mental states using traditional Chinese medicine and Ayurvedic principles, such as:
Disturbances in Shen (spirit) and the Seven Pathological Emotions
Essential oils for prana vata (mind/breath current) and mental wellness as herbal chi and prana
Best essential oils for healing shen and prana vata imbalances
Aromatherapy therapies for soothing the shen and prana vata.
Aromatherapy is being used to treat rage, sadness, addictions, OCD, and PTSD.
Floracopeia Store is offering a 20% discount.
Also includes a 15% discount on the Aromatherapy Student Tester Kit.
As part of your course participation, you’ll earn a 20% discount on any purchases you make from David’s Floracopeia online store. You will also receive a discount on the Aromatherapy Student Tester Kit as part of your gift. Immerse yourself in the aroma of essential oils while they are at their peak of performance. Floracopeia oils are among the best in the world and are ideal for training.
(Please keep in mind that no purchase is necessary for the training. Furthermore, the usage of Floracopeia oils is not necessary. You are free to use any oils you like for your training.)
Email Consultation with David Crow
In addition to the live class teaching and Q&A time, David will provide you with his personal email address so you can ask follow-up questions that were not addressed during the sessions. This increased level of access is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to expand your knowledge and grow. This is an essential element of your course experience in which you will be able to receive thorough, personal help on particular difficulties directly from David.
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