Chi Nei Tsang (Abdominal Chi Massage) Fundamentals for Practitioners (Part I)Mary Ellen Derwis-Balaz LMTOctober 24-259:00 – 5:00 (14 hours) NCBTMB approved$225 -- $25 early enrollment discountYou will learn basic CNT techniques to release and clear blockages, assist toxin removal, balance excessive heat and negative emotions, and effectively communicate these concepts to your client. Intestinal health and its correlation to muscular issues in other parts of the body explained.This method of healing works with five major systems of the body and the acupuncture meridians.• Part 1 includes an overview of Taoist 5 Element theory and its practical application in western practice• Anatomy of proper breath and its importance in overall health• Medical Chi Kung practice for practitioner and client to support the healing process• Specific touch techniques to elicit proper breath and client awareness• Exploration and review of contents of the abdominal cavity and its relationship to meridian system• Learn basic navel detox techniques• Palpate and explore the large intestine reviewing eastern and western anatomy• Connect the large intestine and navel detox techniques into a treatment• Plenty of hands on practiceRequired reading: ‘Healing from Within’ by Gilles Marin available at Amazon books.At completion you will have 14 NCBTMB hours (45107-09) and 14 hours completed towards CNT practitioner’s certification from Gilles Marin.Mary Ellen Derwis-Balaz LMT, Cht. is a nationally certified NCBTMB provider (#45107-09), Chi Nei Tsang Institute Instructor, and Universal Healing Tao practitioner. She has been an LMT for 17 years and practices in Ohio and Hawaii. Mary Ellen has a broad perspective in body work having studied with John Upledger, John Barnes, Paul St. John as well as a 3 year mentorship with Kahuna Kimo Kamauna in Hawaii. This experience has provided her with the ability to integrate eastern and western views in the practice of massotherapy. Thus she provides a truly holistic approach to bodywork for the practitioner. www.beinthetao.com
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