Guest guest Posted April 26, 2007 Report Share Posted April 26, 2007 Dear Guy thanks for the info. maggi flints book is really fascinating and her talk should be good best wishes Niki >From: Guywaddell@... >Reply-To: ukherbal-list >To: ukherbal-list >Subject: Margi Flint seminar >Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2007 16:34:29 EDT > >Hello Everyone, >Please find below details of Margi Flint's return visit to London. >best wishes, >Guy Waddell > > > >You are invited to >READING THE BODY >A two day seminar on patient assessment with Margi Flint, Herbalist AHG >13th and 14th October 2007, Regent’s College, London. >Organised by Guy Waddell, Herbalist URHP > >This seminar is open to herbalists, naturopaths and students of these >disciplines and other complementary medicine practitioners who wish to >develop >additional diagnostic skills. Attendance certificates will be issued. > >The seminar will cover: >∑ Facial signs – including tongue, ears, eyes, mouth and nose and their >organ/body correspondences. Also nail signs. >∑ Significance of tissue colour in diagnosis. >∑ Signs of hot, cold, damp and dry conditions. >∑ Elimination analysis by stool and urine appearance. >∑ Introduction to kinesiology, and use of pulse analysis when selecting >remedies. >The weekend will be spent partly in lecture and partly in looking at the >face, tongue and nails of participants as well pulse-taking and muscle >testing. > >Margi Flint has been practising western herbal medicine for 30 years. She >lives and works in Marblehead, Massachusetts, USA. Margi is Adjunct >Professor at >North Shore Community College, The Tufts University School of Medicine and >is >a regular lecturer at Massachusetts College of Pharmacy. She regularly >conducts practitioner seminars. Her teachers include Wood, >Winston, > LeSassier and Rosemary Gladstar. This is her second teaching visit >to >the UK. > > Hoffmann, author of " Medical Herbalism " , says of her book , " The >Practicing Herbalist – thoughts for meeting with clients " (2005): " You >hold in your >hands a very special book, an expression of modern North American Herbalism >coming of age " . > >Dates: Saturday 13th and Sunday 14th October 2007, 9.30am to 5.00pm both >days. >Venue: Regent's College, London NW1. >Cost: £110 (£95 for students) >Early Bird Fee: book before 13th September and take £15 off the booking >fee. >Booking details: please complete and return the form below. >……………………………………………………………………â\ €¦â€¦â€¦â€¦â€¦â€¦â€¦â€¦â€¦â€¦ >Please tick one of the following: >I would like to attend 'Reading the Body' and enclose a cheque for £110 >[ > ] >I am claiming the early bird fee and enclose a cheque for £95 [ > ] >I am a student (please state which college) and enclose a cheque for £95 >[ > ] >I am a student (please state which college) and I am claiming the early >bird >fee and enclose a cheque for £80 [ ] >Name and >address:……………………………………………………………â€\ ¦â€¦â€¦â€¦â€¦. >Telephone number and >email:…………………………………………………………….... >Please make cheques payable to Guy Waddell >Please return to Guy Waddell, Reading the Body, 98 Vassall Road, London, >SW9 >6JA. >Accomodation Search: Please let me know if you can provide accommodation >for >a seminar participant or if you are seeking accommodation. >For more information please contact guywaddell@... > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2008 Report Share Posted July 30, 2008 Hello Everyone, Please find below details of Margi Flint's seminar on 4th and 5th October. best wishes, Guy You are invited to READING THE BODY A two day seminar on patient assessment with Margi Flint, Herbalist AHG 4th and 5th October 2008, Regent’s College, London. Organised by Guy Waddell URHP This seminar is open to herbalists, naturopaths and students of these disciplines and other complementary medicine practitioners who wish to develop additional diagnostic skills. Attendance certificates will be issued. The seminar will cover: Facial signs – including tongue, ears, eyes, mouth and nose and their organ/body correspondences. Also nail signs. Significance of tissue colour in diagnosis. Signs of hot, cold, damp and dry conditions. Elimination analysis by stool and urine appearance. The use of pulse analysis when selecting remedies. The weekend will be spent partly in lecture and partly in looking at the face, tongue and nails of participants as well pulse-taking. Margi Flint has been practising western herbal medicine for 30 years. She lives and works in Marblehead, Massachusetts, USA. Margi is Adjunct Professor at North Shore Community College, The Tufts University School of Medicine and is a regular lecturer at Massachusetts College of Pharmacy. She regularly conducts practitioner seminars. Her teachers include Wood, Winston, Rosemary Gladstar and the late LeSassier. This is her 4th teaching visit to the UK. Hoffmann, author of " Medical Herbalism " , says of her book , " The Practicing Herbalist – thoughts for meeting with clients " (2005): " You hold in your hands a very special book, an expression of modern North American Herbalism coming of age " . Dates: Saturday 4th and Sunday 5th October 2008, 9.30am to 5.00pm both days. Venue: Regent's College, London NW1. Cost: £110 (£95 for students) Early Bird Fee: book before 4th September and take £15 off the booking fee. Booking details: please complete and return the form below. ……………………………………………………………………………………………… Please tick one of the following: I would like to attend 'Reading the Body' and enclose a cheque for £110 [ ] I am claiming the early bird fee and enclose a cheque for £95 [ ] I am a student (please state which college) and enclose a cheque for £95 [ ] I am a student (please state which college) and I am claiming the early bird fee and enclose a cheque for £80 [ ] Name and address:…………………………………………………………………………. Telephone number and email:…………………………………………………………….... Please make cheques payable to Guy Waddell Please return to Guy Waddell, Reading the Body, 98 Vassall Road, London, SW9 6JA. Accomodation Search: Please let me know if you can provide accommodation for a seminar participant or if you are seeking accommodation. For more information please contact guy.waddell@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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