Eclectic Medicine (I, II, and III)

Eclectic Medicine is a branch of Natural Medicine that uses the best non-patented or manufactured remedies and techniques.

Constantine Samuel Rafinesque (1784 to 1841), a physician who lived among the Native Americans and observed their medicinal plants and natural techniques, coined "Eclectic Medicine."

The Eclectics were doctors with philosophy in "alignment with nature," learning from and using concepts from other schools and opposing the practices of bleeding, purging, and use of mercury standard among the "regular" doctors of that time.

Successful eclectic remedies techniques are most relevant for your practices due to the increasingly high cost and control of manufactured natural remedies and the side effects of drugs.

In this course you will learn practical, non-invasive, inexpensive techniques and remedies that will bring phenomenal growth to your practice and immediate results to your patient's well-being without draining their financial resources.

This course consists of three sections.

You will receive a certificate of completion for each section of this course:

• The principles and practices of eclectic Medicine

• Eclectic Minerals, safe non-patented allopathic medicines

• Traditional, diverse remedies and protocols

• Home healing techniques

• Emergency eclectic medicine protocols

• Eclectic detoxification techniques

• You will receive appropriate clinical protocol for prescribing various ailments.

 
 

Fee: $800.00 each section (A, B, C)
Required text: manual provided
Instructor: Dr. Sheila McKenzie, RD.H, Ph.D., IMD, DHMS, DHS