Date & Time: Saturday, February 1, 2014 – Sunday, February 2, 2014 , 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Location: NCNM Academic Building – Room 324
Join Traditional Roots Institute and Registered Aromatherapist Amanda Lattin for a comprehensive investigation of the science and clinical application of aromatherapy.
On Friday night, Lattin introduces aromatherapy as a phytotherapeutic modality. Topics include:
Using Friday’s lecture as a framework, the weekend seminar offers and in-depth examination of the top 10 essential oils for clinical practice. Including the biochemical actions of the oils, the chakra/endocrine system correlation, custom blending and specific protocols.
Early plus registration ends Nov. 25; early bird registration ends Jan. 12
Health-care providers: $175 early plus; $200 early bird; $250 general
NCNM alumni: $150 early plus; $175 early bird; $225 general
NCNM faculty & 2nd-year graduates: $125 early plus; $150 early bird; $200 general
Students & 1st-year graduates: $50 early plus; $75 early bird; $125 general
Please visit http://traditionalroots.org/events/essential-oils-and-human-physiology/ for more information.