Series Overview
Traditional Chinese Medicine has been using placenta medicinally for thousands of years. One of the well-known TCM uses for placenta, or Zî hé che, is to help with insufficient lactation as well as postpartum-recovery and the prevention of postpartum depression. In fact, in many traditional cultures, the placenta is revered for its great restorative capacities. According to TCM, placenta is considered to be a very powerful medicine as it is life giving and is a storehouse of Vital Essence for the baby. Placenta is often included in traditional medicinal combinations with restorative functions. As placenta is a completely natural substance, created by a woman's own body, the therapeutic use of the placenta is definitely worth considering as part of a holistic postpartum recovery for every expectant woman.
This 2-part series covers the use of Placenta, including the processing, preparation, and administration of it, along with various therapeutic uses both for the post-partum patient and other conditions.
Courses Included In This Series
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CEUs: Approved By: Standard Certificate (2), ABORM (2), IVAS (2), NCCAOM (2), Florida (2) Pending: California [Upon Request]*
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Language: English
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Course Type: Recorded Webinar
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Course Length: 2h
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Course Notes: Notes Are Provided With This Course.
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Access Period: Lifetime
Placenta - Course 1
David Bray discusses about the origin of placenta, as well as the processing, preparation, administration and its usage.
Course Overview
Traditional Chinese Medicine has been using placenta medicinally for thousands of years. One of the well-known TCM uses for placenta, or Zî hé che, is to help with insufficient lactation as well as postpartum-recovery and the prevention of postpartum depression. In fact, in many traditional cultures, the placenta is revered for its great restorative capacities. According to TCM, placenta is considered to be a very powerful medicine as it is life giving and is a storehouse of Vital Essence for the baby. Placenta is often included in traditional medicinal combinations with restorative functions. As placenta is a completely natural substance, created by a woman's own body, the therapeutic use of the placenta is definitely worth considering as part of a holistic postpartum recovery for every expectant woman.
This 2-part series covers the use of Placenta, including the processing, preparation, and administration of it, along with various therapeutic uses both for the post-partum patient and other conditions.
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CEUs: Approved By: Florida (2), IVAS (2), NCCAOM (2), Standard Certificate (2), ABORM (2) Pending: California [Upon Request]*
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Language: English
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Course Type: Recorded Webinar
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Course Length: 2h
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Course Notes: Notes Are Provided With This Course.
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Access Period: Lifetime
Placenta - Course 2
David Bray examines placenta (Zi He Che) within different aspects of TCM and how it can be used medicinally in various formulaes.
Course Overview
Traditional Chinese Medicine has been using placenta medicinally for thousands of years. One of the well-known TCM uses for placenta, or Zî hé che, is to help with insufficient lactation as well as postpartum-recovery and the prevention of postpartum depression. In fact, in many traditional cultures, the placenta is revered for its great restorative capacities. According to TCM, placenta is considered to be a very powerful medicine as it is life giving and is a storehouse of Vital Essence for the baby. Placenta is often included in traditional medicinal combinations with restorative functions. As placenta is a completely natural substance, created by a woman's own body, the therapeutic use of the placenta is definitely worth considering as part of a holistic postpartum recovery for every expectant woman.
This 2-part series covers the use of Placenta, including the processing, preparation, and administration of it, along with various therapeutic uses both for the post-partum patient and other conditions.
Reviews
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Corrine W. (Canada)
Thank you David! I found this engaging, straight forward and clinically useful. I'm interested in checking out more of your courses.
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Anthony M. (Canada)
David Bray always brings interesting insights into the practice of Chinese medicine gynaecology.
Reviews
Thank you David! I found this engaging, straight forward and clinically useful. I'm interested in checking out more of your courses.
Corrine W. (Canada)
David Bray always brings interesting insights into the practice of Chinese medicine gynaecology.
Anthony M. (Canada)
Teacher
David Bray
A specialist in TCM Gynecology, David Bray, R.Ac., R.TCMP, Dipl C.H. (NCCAOM), graduated from Guangzhou University of TCM and has been in practice for over 35 years.
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