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| CIT 501 Foundations of Phytotherapy - 3.00 credits |
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| This course serves as a foundation for the safe, effective and rational approach to using some of the most commonly known herbs in clinical practice. Includes a review of primary uses, active constituents, pharmacological actions, known contraindications, drug interactions, potential side effects, and review of the clinical research. |
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| CIT 502 Foundations of CIT - 3.00 credits |
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| This course serves as an introduction to the theories and cultural concepts and contexts that underpin complementary and alternative therapies used increasingly by consumers of healthcare worldwide. The CIT world-view will be compared to the traditional medical model. Evidenced based research in these areas will be identified and addressed. |
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| CIT 503 Holistic Living For The Caregiver - 3.00 credits |
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| This course is designed to take students on an experiential journey toward a holistic way of living that emphasizes a mind-body-spirit approach. Emphasizes development of healthy, nutritious eating, effective exercise, and guidelines for incorporating basic supplementation. Students stress reduction and management techniques including breathing, walking and music. Integrates spiritual concepts. |
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| CIT 600 Clinical Aromatherapy - 3.00 credits |
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| This course provides the foundation for the safe and effective use of 20 therapeutic essential oils including clinical application, organic chemistry, safety, dosages and contraindications. Essential oil biosynthesis, specific plant morphological structures, extraction methodologies, primary avenues of absorption, and history of aromatherapy. Adheres to standards of National Association for Holistic Aromatherapy. |
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| CIT 601 Integration of CIT - 3.00 credits |
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| This course is an overview of the availability, utilization and integration of complementary and integrative therapies in the United States today. Emphasis is placed on the coordination of traditional and non-traditional healing practices and the roles and responsibilities of the provider as the coordinator of the patients' health care. |
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| CIT 602 Women Integrative Health - 3.00 credits |
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| This course presents an Integrative Mindy-Body approach for supporting states of health imbalance specific to women's issues. Applied integrative strategies highlight the use of dietary and lifestyle changes, nutritional supplementation, botanical medicines and other specific healing modalities. Included are Eastern philosophies of energetics, and the physical, spiritual, psyche and soma. |
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