Series Overview
Our clinics are dedicated healing spaces. As such, they need safeguarding against 3 new workplace threats that have not yet registered on practitioners’ psyches.
Some issues, like that of Moxa Smoke inhalation, have evoked ‘the niggling doubt’ for many years. Despite conflicting opinions, our enduring affection for this ancient therapy has prevented a definitive conclusion. This is extraordinary when you consider the 70 years of credible research on the disastrous effects of Tobacco Smoke, and, indeed, of any Smoke inhalation!
EMF Radiation exposure, on the other hand, is a modern workplace threat that represents a combined health and insurance catastrophe! All the industry regulators of the world have failed to protect the public from 'Wi-Fi Injury' associated with the devices surrounding us. Practitioners are well-advised to follow the lead of the Insurers, by setting their own NON-THERMAL limits!
MIT, the acronym for Methyl-Iso-Thiazolinone, is a chemical that is highly Allergenic to the Lungs and Skin. It’s added as a water preservative – in high concentrations – to many common usage clinic products such as Paint, Hand-Wash, and Sanitiser. It lacks proper labelling and appropriate warnings. Medical screening tests are inadequate and public education is non-existent.
TCM practitioners deserve to know about these highly relevant workplace health issues, so they can follow the 'precautionary principle' to safeguard their clinic environments in a rapidly changing world.
Courses Included In This Series
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CEUs: Approved By: Standard Certificate (1), NCCAOM (1), Florida (1) Pending: California [Upon Request]*
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Language: English
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Course Type: Recorded Webinar
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Course Length: 1h
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Course Notes: Notes Are Provided With This Course.
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Access Period: Lifetime
Safeguard Your Clinic Workspace Series 1 - Course 1
Every TCM Practitioner has the right to know if the sidestream smoke emitted by Moxa is safe to inhale on a long-term basis. This workplace concern is overdue for attention, especially in the light of what we now know about Tobacco smoke carcinogens!
Course Overview
Our clinics are dedicated healing spaces. As such, they need safeguarding against 3 new workplace threats that have not yet registered on practitioners’ psyches.
Some issues, like that of Moxa Smoke inhalation, have evoked ‘the niggling doubt’ for many years. Despite conflicting opinions, our enduring affection for this ancient therapy has prevented a definitive conclusion. This is extraordinary when you consider the 70 years of credible research on the disastrous effects of Tobacco Smoke, and, indeed, of any Smoke inhalation!
EMF Radiation exposure, on the other hand, is a modern workplace threat that represents a combined health and insurance catastrophe! All the industry regulators of the world have failed to protect the public from 'Wi-Fi Injury' associated with the devices surrounding us. Practitioners are well-advised to follow the lead of the Insurers, by setting their own NON-THERMAL limits!
MIT, the acronym for Methyl-Iso-Thiazolinone, is a chemical that is highly Allergenic to the Lungs and Skin. It’s added as a water preservative – in high concentrations – to many common usage clinic products such as Paint, Hand-Wash, and Sanitiser. It lacks proper labelling and appropriate warnings. Medical screening tests are inadequate and public education is non-existent.
TCM practitioners deserve to know about these highly relevant workplace health issues, so they can follow the 'precautionary principle' to safeguard their clinic environments in a rapidly changing world.
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CEUs: Approved By: Florida (1), NCCAOM (1), Standard Certificate (1) Pending: California [Upon Request]*
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Language: English
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Course Type: Recorded Webinar
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Course Length: 1h
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Course Notes: Notes Are Provided With This Course.
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Access Period: Lifetime
Safeguard Your Clinic Workspace Series 1 - Course 2
Practitioners may be exposing patients to a nasty chemical called MIT, so injurious to the Skin and Lungs that it was named Allergen of the Year in 2013. Hand Wash and New Paint are clinic fixtures most likely to contain this Allergenic preservative!
Course Overview
Our clinics are dedicated healing spaces. As such, they need safeguarding against 3 new workplace threats that have not yet registered on practitioners’ psyches.
Some issues, like that of Moxa Smoke inhalation, have evoked ‘the niggling doubt’ for many years. Despite conflicting opinions, our enduring affection for this ancient therapy has prevented a definitive conclusion. This is extraordinary when you consider the 70 years of credible research on the disastrous effects of Tobacco Smoke, and, indeed, of any Smoke inhalation!
EMF Radiation exposure, on the other hand, is a modern workplace threat that represents a combined health and insurance catastrophe! All the industry regulators of the world have failed to protect the public from 'Wi-Fi Injury' associated with the devices surrounding us. Practitioners are well-advised to follow the lead of the Insurers, by setting their own NON-THERMAL limits!
MIT, the acronym for Methyl-Iso-Thiazolinone, is a chemical that is highly Allergenic to the Lungs and Skin. It’s added as a water preservative – in high concentrations – to many common usage clinic products such as Paint, Hand-Wash, and Sanitiser. It lacks proper labelling and appropriate warnings. Medical screening tests are inadequate and public education is non-existent.
TCM practitioners deserve to know about these highly relevant workplace health issues, so they can follow the 'precautionary principle' to safeguard their clinic environments in a rapidly changing world.
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CEUs: Approved By: NCCAOM (2), Standard Certificate (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
Safeguard Your Clinic Workspace Series 1 - Course 3
Why are we allowing our ‘dedicated space’ clinics to be inundated with EMF radiation when insurance companies will not insure for Wi-Fi Injury? Learn what 'they' know about the NON-THERMAL cellular damage inflicted by low-level wireless radiation.
Course Overview
Our clinics are dedicated healing spaces. As such, they need safeguarding against 3 new workplace threats that have not yet registered on practitioners’ psyches.
Some issues, like that of Moxa Smoke inhalation, have evoked ‘the niggling doubt’ for many years. Despite conflicting opinions, our enduring affection for this ancient therapy has prevented a definitive conclusion. This is extraordinary when you consider the 70 years of credible research on the disastrous effects of Tobacco Smoke, and, indeed, of any Smoke inhalation!
EMF Radiation exposure, on the other hand, is a modern workplace threat that represents a combined health and insurance catastrophe! All the industry regulators of the world have failed to protect the public from 'Wi-Fi Injury' associated with the devices surrounding us. Practitioners are well-advised to follow the lead of the Insurers, by setting their own NON-THERMAL limits!
MIT, the acronym for Methyl-Iso-Thiazolinone, is a chemical that is highly Allergenic to the Lungs and Skin. It’s added as a water preservative – in high concentrations – to many common usage clinic products such as Paint, Hand-Wash, and Sanitiser. It lacks proper labelling and appropriate warnings. Medical screening tests are inadequate and public education is non-existent.
TCM practitioners deserve to know about these highly relevant workplace health issues, so they can follow the 'precautionary principle' to safeguard their clinic environments in a rapidly changing world.
Teacher
Sue Nelson
After learning a traditional style of Chinese Medicine, Sue Nelson B.A, B.TCM has been in continuous clinical practice in the Sunshine Coast hinterland for 3 decades. She uses an eclectic range of healing therapies and enjoys a country lifestyle. She has lectured at 2 Brisbane Acupuncture colleges.
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