Clinical Aromatherapist Level 2

Course Content
Lessons
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Welcome
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Orientation
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Course Overview
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Class Supplies List
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Assignments
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Research Paper Guidelines
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Case Studies
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Health Disclaimer
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Glossary – Essential Oil Terminology
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Module One: History of Aromatherapy
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What Is Aromatherapy?
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Ebers Lesson 1 History of Aromatherapy Quiz
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Module Two: Botany and Aromatherapy
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Aromatic Families
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The Role of Botany in Aromatherapy
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Plant Structure and the Oil Cell
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Common and Botanical Names
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Ebers Lesson 2 Botany and Aromatherapy Quiz
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Module Three : Essential oils Quality and Safety
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Topical Use Precautions
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What is Sensitization?
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Equipment Used In Aromatherapy
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Ebers Lesson 3 Storage And Safety Quiz
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Module Four: Essential oils Data Sheets – Monographs
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4.1 Blue Tansy Tanacetum annum
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4.2 Bergamot
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4.3 Benzoin
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4.4 Black Pepper
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4.5 Bitter Orange
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4.6 Balsam copiaba
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4.7 Black Spruce
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4.8 Boronia
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4.9 Coriander
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4.10 Cedar wood Atlas
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4.11 Clove
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4.12 Citronella
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4.13 Carrot seed Oil
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4.14 Cardamom
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4.15 Davana
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4.16 Franckencense
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4.17 Fennel
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4.18 Fragonia
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4.19 Ginger
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4.20 Chamomile
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4.21 Laurel
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4.22 Lemon Grass
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4.23 Myrrh
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4.24 Litsea
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4.25 Myrtle
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4.26 Mellissa
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4.27 Naiouli
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4.28 Neroli
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4.29 Oregano
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4.30 Petitgrain
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4.31 Palmarosa
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4.32 Rose
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4.33 Sandalwood
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4.34 Spearmint
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4.35 Sage
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4.36 Pine
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4.37 Tagete
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4.38 Thyme
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4.39 Violet
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20 Essential Oils Profiles
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Aromatherapy Consultation Forms/ Intake forms
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Module Five Essential oils Chemistry
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Chemical Families
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Monoterpenes
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Sesquiterpenes
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Oxygenated Hydrocarbons – Monoterpene Alcohols
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Oxygenated Hydrocarbons – Sesquiterpenols Alcohols
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Phenols
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Esters
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Aldehydes
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Ketones
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Coumarins -Furocoumarins
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Oxides
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Ebers Lesson 5 Basic Chemistry Quiz
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Ebers – Module Six: Methods Of Application
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Useful Recipes /Formulas
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Ebers Lesson 6 Methods Of Application Quiz
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Module Seven: Blending Techniques
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Blending Tips
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How to select oils for a Blend
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Blending by Note
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Setting Up Your Workspace
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Blending By Aromatic Group
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Doctrine of Signatures
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Module 7 Blending Techniques
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Module 1. Introduction to the Human Body
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1.1 How Structure Determines Function
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1.2 Structural Organization of the Human Body
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1.3 Homeostasis
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1.4 Anatomical Terminology
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1.5 Medical Imaging
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Module 2. The Chemical Level of Organization
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2.1 Elements and Atoms: The Building Blocks of Matter
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2.2 Chemical Bonds
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2.3 Chemical Reactions
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2.4 Inorganic Compounds Essential to Human Functioning
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2.5 Organic Compounds Essential to Human Functioning
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Module 3. The Cellular Level of Organization
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3.1 The Cell Membrane
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3.2 The Cytoplasm and Cellular Organelles
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3.3 The Nucleus and DNA Replication
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3.4 Protein Synthesis
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3.5 Cell Growth and Division
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3.6 Cellular Differentiation
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Module 4. The Tissue Level of Organization
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4.1 Types of Tissues
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4.2 Epithelial Tissue
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4.3 Connective Tissue Supports and Protects
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4.4 Muscle Tissue
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Draft Lesson
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4.6 Tissue Injury and Aging
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Module 5.The Integumentary System
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5.1 Skin – Integumentary System Diseases
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5.2 What is an Adverse effect from using oils?
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5.3 Essential Oils for Various Skin Conditions
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5.4 Vegetable & Seed Oils
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5.5 Hydrosols
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5.6 Layers of the Skin
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5.7 Accessory Structures of the Skin
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5.8 Functions of the Integumentary System
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5.9 Diseases, Disorders, and Injuries of the Integumentary System
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Module 6. Bone Tissue and the Skeletal System
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6.1 The Functions of the Skeletal System
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6.2 Bone Classification
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6.3 Bone Structure
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6.4 Bone Formation and Development
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6.5 Fractures: Bone Repair
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6.6 Exercise, Nutrition, Hormones, and Bone Tissue
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6.7 Calcium Homeostasis: Interactions of the Skeletal System and Other Organ Systems
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Module 7. Axial Skeleton
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7.1 Divisions of the Skeletal System
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7.2 Bone Markings
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7.3 The Skull
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7.4 The Vertebral Column
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7.5 The Thoracic Cage
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7.6 Embryonic Development of the Axial Skeleton
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Module 8. The Appendicular Skeleton
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8.1 The Pectoral Girdle
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8.2 Bones of the Upper Limb
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8.3 The Pelvic Girdle and Pelvis
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8.4 Bones of the Lower Limb
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8.5 Development of the Appendicular Skeleton
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Module 9. Joints
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9.1 Classification of Joints
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9.2 Fibrous Joints
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9.3 Cartilaginous Joints
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9.4 Synovial Joints
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9.5 Types of Body Movements
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9.6 Anatomy of Selected Synovial Joints
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9.7 Development of Joints
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Module 10. Muscle Tissue
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10.1 Overview of Muscle Tissues
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10.2 Skeletal Muscle
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10.3 Muscle Fiber Excitation, Contraction, and Relaxation
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10.4 Nervous System Control of Muscle Tension
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10.5 Types of Muscle Fibers
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10.6 Exercise and Muscle Performance
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10.7 Smooth Muscle Tissue
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10.8 Development and Regeneration of Muscle Tissue
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Module 11. The Muscular System
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11.1 Describe the roles of agonists, antagonists and synergists
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11.2 Explain the organization of muscle fascicles and their role in generating force
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11.3 Explain the criteria used to name skeletal muscles
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11.4 Identify the skeletal muscles and give their origins, insertions, actions and innervations
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Muscular System Diseases
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Essential Oils for Muscular System Diseases
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Yoga
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Module 12 Nervous System
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12.1 Structure and Function of the Nervous System
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12.2 Nervous Tissue
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12.3 The Function of Nervous Tissue
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12.4 Communication Between Neurons
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12.5 The Action Potential
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Essential Oils for Stress
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Chakras
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Essentia oils & the nervous System
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Module 13 .The Peripheral Nervous System
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13.1 Sensory Receptors
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13.2 Ganglia and Nerves
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13.3 Spinal and Cranial Nerves
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13.4 Relationship of the PNS to the Spinal Cord of the CNS
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13.5 Ventral Horn Output and Reflexes
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13.6 Testing the Spinal Nerves (Sensory and Motor Exams)
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13.7 The Cranial Nerve Exam
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Module 14 .The Central Nervous System
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14.1 The Neural Tube
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14.2 Blood Flow the meninges and Cerebrospinal Fluid Production and Circulation
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14.3 The Brain and Spinal Cord
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14.4 The Spinal Cord
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14.5 Sensory and Motor Pathways
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Module 15 The Special Senses
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15.1 Taste
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15.2 Smell
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15.3 Hearing
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15.4 Equilibrium
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15.5 Vision
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Module 16. The Autonomic Nervous System
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16.1 Divisions of the Autonomic Nervous System
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16.2 Autonomic Reflexes and Homeostasis
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16.3 Central Control
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16.4 Drugs that Affect the Autonomic System
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Module 17. Endcorine System
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17.1 An Overview of the Endocrine System
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17.2 Hormones
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17.3 The Pituitary Gland and Hypothalamus
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17.4 The Thyroid Gland
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17.5 The Parathyroid Glands
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17.6 The Adrenal Glands
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17.7 The Pineal Gland
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17.8 Gonadal and Placental Hormones
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17.9 The Pancreas
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17.10 Organs with Secondary Endocrine Functions
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17.11 Development and Aging of the Endocrine System
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Module 18 Cardiovascular system
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18.1 Functions of Blood
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18.2 Production of the Formed Elements
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18.3 Erythrocytes
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18.4 Leukocytes and Platelets
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18.5 Hemostasis
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18.6 Blood Typing
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Essential oils for the circulatory system
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Module 19. The Heart
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19.1 Describe the location of the heart and its internal and external features
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19.2 Cardiac Muscle and Electrical Activity
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Draft Lesson
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19.4 Cardiac Physiology
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19.5 Development of the Heart
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Module 20. Blood Vessels and Circulation
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20.1 Structure and Function of Blood Vessels
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20.2 Blood Flow, Blood Pressure, and Resistance
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20.3 Capillary Exchange
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20.4 Homeostatic Regulation of the Vascular System
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20.5 Circulatory Pathways
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20.6 Development of Blood Vessels and Fetal Circulation
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Module 21 . Lymphatic and Immune System
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21.1 Anatomy of the Lymphatic and Immune Systems
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21.2 Barrier Defenses and the Innate Immune Response
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21.3 The Adaptive Immune Response: T lymphocytes and Their Functional Types
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21.4 The Adaptive Immune Response: B-lymphocytes and Antibodies
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21.5 The Immune Response Against Pathogens
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21.6 Diseases Associated with Depressed or Overactive Immune Responses
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21.7 Transplantation and Cancer Immunology
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Module 22. The Respiratory System
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22.1 Organs and Structures of the Respiratory System
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22.2 The Lungs
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22.3 The Process of Breathing
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22.4 Gas Exchange
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22.5 Transport of Gases
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22.6 Modifications in Respiratory Functions
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22.7 Embryonic Development of the Respiratory System
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Respiratory System Diseases
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Essential Oils for Respiratory Conditions
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Module 23 . Digestive system Licensed
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23.1 Overview of the Digestive System
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23.2 Digestive System Processes and Regulation
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23.3 The Mouth, Pharynx, and Esophagus
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23.4 The Stomach
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23.5 Accessory Organs in Digestion: The Liver, Pancreas, and Gallbladder
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23.7 Nutrition and Diet
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23.6 Energy and Heat Balance
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Module 24. Metabolism and Nutrition
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24.1 Overview of Metabolic Reactions
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24.2 Carbohydrate Metabolism
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24.3 Lipid Metabolism
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24.4 Protein Metabolism
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25.4 Physiology of Urine Formation: Tubular Reabsorption and Secretion
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24.5 Metabolic States of the Body
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24.6 Energy and Heat Balance
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24.7 Nutrition and Diet
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Module 25. The Urinary System
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25.1 Internal and External Anatomy of the Kidney
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25.2 Microscopic Anatomy of the Kidney: Anatomy of the Nephron
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25.3 Physiology of Urine Formation: Glomerular Filtration
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25.5 Physiology of Urine Formation: Medullary Concentration Gradient
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25.6 Physiology of Urine Formation: Regulation of Fluid Volume and Composition
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25.7 Urine Transport and Elimination
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25.8 The Urinary System and Homeostasis
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26.9 Disorders of Acid-Base Balance
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Module 26 Reproductive system
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Essential oils for the Reproductive system
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26.1 Anatomy of Reproductive Systems
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26.2 Development of Sexual Anatomy
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26.3 Physiology of the Female Sexual System
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26.4 Physiology of the Male Sexual System
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26.5 Physiology of Arousal and Orgasm
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26.6 Maternal Changes During Pregnancy, Labor, and Birth
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Essential oils for the reproductive system
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NAHA CODE OF ETHICS
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Resources
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Aromatherapy Business Practice
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Holistic Approach of Aromatherapy
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