• The Following Classes are for Continuing Education Credit.
  • They are held at:
  • National College of Naprapathic Medicine
  • 3330 N Milwaukee Ave. Chicago, IL 60641
  • http://www.naprapathicmedicine.edu/conted.htm

    The Way of Tea

    Sunday February 26th, 2012

    10am to 6pm

    
                                                
    "Tea Cures all Disease."

    • You will learn the Healing Benefits of Tea
    • 1 hour lunch Break 1pm to 2pm (Not provided by NCNM)
    • National College of Naprapathic Medicine
      3330 N Milwaukee Chicago, IL 60641

    "Why study tea," one might ask? Over one thousand years ago, during the Tang dynasty in China, it was said that "tea cures every disease". Below are  just some of the more clinically proven benefits:

            

    Tea kills bacteria

    Fights Aging

    Assists in weight loss

    Can help prevent cancer

    Lowers blood pressure and protects the heart

    Treats colds and flu

    Protects from the harm of electro-magnetic radiation

    Refreshes the drinker (caffeine levels are 1/5 that of coffee)

    Helps maintain strong teeth

    Builds bone

    Protects against UV damage


    This 8 hr. seminar will include a lecture on the history of tea, its various forms, and its health benefits. There will also be a basic Chinese tea  ceremony for all participants to enjoy.

       

     

    Tuition $125.00 8 CEU credit hours.
    Students: $75.00 (no CEU's)

    For more information or to register, visit http://www.naprapathicmedicine.edu/conted.htm

    Register Now

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    Thai Table Massage II (Prone)


    Sunday, March 4 - Sunday, April 15, 2012

    6:00 - 9:00 p.m.


    7 weeks - 21 CEU credits for licensed professionals*
    Fees: $350.00 for licensed professionals; $250.00 for students (no CEU's)
    (Thai Table Massage II does not accept at-the-door registrations)


    http://naprapathicmedicine.edu/register.htm

    This is the second half of the NCNM Advanced Thai Table Massage CEU series.  Prone techniques will be taught seven consecutive Sunday evenings (6:00-9:00) starting Sunday, March 4, 2012 through Sunday, April 15, 2012.
     

     

    This series will focus on clients who complain of “Desk Syndrome.” The stretches in this protocol pull the body into extension-type postures  and help alleviate pain and discomfort caused by long hours of desk work. Take the time to learn this skill and your clients will be very  grateful.


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    Basic Hypnosis for Health Care Professionals


    Saturday and Sunday, April 21 and 22, 2012
    9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.


    16 CEU's for licensed professionals*
    Fees: Preregistration $200.00, $220.00 at the door. Students: $100.00 (no CEU's)
    Special - Preregister for both Basic and Advanced Hypnosis and save $25.00
    ($375.00 for both weekends)
     

    Join experienced Health Care Practitioner, Hypnotist and Educator Dr. Tony Zayner, D.N., L.Ac, MSOM, MSEd, for a two-day seminar examining the use  of hypnosis as an adjunctive tool for your health care practice.

    • Day 1 - Saturday, April 21, 2012: Introduction to the art, history and theory of hypnosis, including modern applications. Video demonstrations.
    • Day 2 - Sunday, April 22, 2012: Review of Day 1, practice of theoretical information, different hypnosis styles and techniques.

    Sessions on both days meet from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. with a one-hour break for lunch from 1:00-2:00 p.m. (lunch is not provided by NCNM)

    For more information or to register, visit http://www.naprapathicmedicine.edu/conted.htm

    Register Now
     

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    Advanced Hypnosis for Health Care Professionals


    Saturday and Sunday, April 28 and 29, 2012
    9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
    16 CEU's for licensed professionals*
    Fees: Preregistration $200.00, $220.00 at-the-door. Students: $100.00 (no CEU's)
     

    • Day 1 - Saturday, April 28, 2012: Review and Practice of Techniques learned in the Basic class. Various inductions: Instantaneous, Rapid, Progressive (Verbal and Non-verbal). Deepening techniques (Ex. Fractionation).
    • Day 2 - Sunday, April 29, 2012: Hypnotic analgesia for clinical use. Glove anesthesia. Techniques of Color / Light Therapy. Freeing smokers from their addiction. Intro to Parts Therapy.

    Sessions on both days meet from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. with a one-hour break for lunch from 1:00-2:00 p.m. (lunch is not provided by NCNM)

    Note: Advanced seminar is intended only for those who have taken the Basic Hypnosis for Health Care Practitioners series or have previous training  in hypnosis. For questions regarding eligibility, please contact  instructor Dr. B. Tony Zayner at info@asianbodyworkclub.com

    For more information or to register, visit http://www.naprapathicmedicine.edu/conted.htm

    Register Now

     

     

    Presenter Profile:

    Dr. Tony Zayner DN has been a martial artist and student of Chinese philosophy and culture for over 40 years. He has owned a few successful schools of martial arts and was the 1988 /1989 undefeated U.S. National Tai Chi Push Hands  champion and went to China as a U.S. team member for three successive international tournaments. In 1989, he moved to Taiwan to work for the Chinese government as a consultant for six government ministries and to  teach at three of its premier universities. There, he studied Mandarin,  Chinese Medicine, painting, calligraphy, Tai Chi and Chinese culture. He returned to Chicago in May of  2000 to complete his studies in clinical massage, Oriental medicine, clinical hypnosis and Naprapathy. He previously taught at both Midwest and Pacific College of Oriental Medicine. He is currently a professor and Seminar Teacher at National College of Naprapathy. He has also founded the Shu Family School of Tai Chi Ch'uan and the Asian Bodywork Club.

    The National College of  Naprapathic Medicine continues to expand its continuing education program. The College is now a state-approved CEU provider for Physical Therapists, Physical Therapy Assistants (Illinois  license number 216-000114), Dietitians, and Nutritionists (Illinois license number 199-000107), Naprapaths (Illinois license number 241-000002), and Massage Therapists (license 245-000028.
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