Video Introduction
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Massage revision - todays Aromatherapy Practitioner Diploma class demonstrations
Class Demonstration videos
Back massage - video and 16 step picture guide
Foot reflex massage - The Solar Plexus reflex as a starting point.
Back and shoulders
Legs back
Legs front
Cradles
Shoulders
Facial
Scalp
BELOW IS A COMPILATION OF USEFUL AROMATHERAPY LINKS
Aromachemistry
Ref Price, S Aromatherapy Workbook Chapter 3
Chemistry video links
Reflexology class notes
Video playlist
Shirley Price Swiss Reflex
Ref Tisserand, R. The Art of Aromatherapy p135
Beauty Skincare Routine Decleor
Aromatherapy introduction
Facial
Application technique
Decleor training review
Serum
About Decleor
Video playlist
2012 student massage
Essential oils
Valnet, J. The Practice of Aromatherapy

More video
HomeSpaBeauty.co.uk
Essential oils Introduction. Via Homespa Beauty
Essential oil Chemistry. Via Minke Wellness
Essential oil safety article and links. Via Lee Tea
Aromatherapy consultation
More video
Foot reflex. Via Homespa Beauty
Frontofleg Massage. Via Homespa Beauty
Back Massage. Via Homespa Beauty
Backofleg Massage. ViaHomespa Beauty
Face and Scalp. Via Homespa Beauty
Shirley Price Aromatherapy Diploma
Student background and timetable
Syllabus and reading
Anatomy and Physiology requirement for complementary therapy
Anatomy and Physiology
Core Element
Course Component
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MinimumContact Hours/
Distance Learning.
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Minimum Student
Self-directed Study Hours
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Anatomy & Physiology
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50*
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100
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Pathology
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15*
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50
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Online CPD Courses
FIRST AID
An emergency first aid at work certificate is recommended prior to the final examination. This can be acquired independently from a local college or as a class with tuition is by an external qualified tutor.
Further reading

https://www.facebook.com/ianbrealeyaromatherapy
http://www.naturesisland.net/nature-based-traditions
A common thread that bonds all indigenous peoples is the ideal of wellness. "Wellness can be defined as the state when the mind, the body, and the spirit are all connected and in balance. One cannot be separated from the other. The Medicine Circle -- having no beginning and no end -- represents this concept of harmonious unity.
The Medicine Wheel or Medicine Circle is symbolic of the Great Wheel of Life. Respect and understanding of Indigenous People's concepts of creation and its interplay with life and nature are foremost. The Medicine Wheel gives language to archetypal images of the "Four Great Directions" of the "Circle of Life", or "Circle of Law". Within this circle are all forms of life: animal, plant, mineral, human; held in four elements of nature: earth, air, fire, and water. Understanding these forms and how they manifest in the People's view of the world gives language and understanding to the complexities of self, and our individual and community relation to the world.
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