Course Objectives
- Learn why a Bladder channel blockage can cause asthma.
- Learn what is meant by "Bladder Channel Divergence", and when the divergence kicks in.
- Learn why intrinsic asthma and the mammalian dive reflex are one and the same.
Course Outline
0 hrs - 15 min
Explanation of how a Bladder channel blockage can prevent the stimulation of the adrenal gland
15 min - 30 min
Learn what is meant by "divergence" and how the Bladder channel divergence is a crucial part of using sympathetic mode.
30 min - 1 hrs
The symptoms of intrinsic asthma are the same as those of the mammalian dive reflex. If sympathetic mode doesn't work, the dive reflex will automatically kick in.
Very interesting connections being made in solving this normally intractable condition.
Janice C. - United States of America
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Taught by Janice Walton-Hadlock
Janice Walton-Hadlock, DAOM, L.Ac., is a professor at Five Branches University, and specializes in Channel Theory, Yin Tui Na, Psychology and Counseling; she is the founder of the Parkinson's Recovery Project, and is an author on topics relating to Channel Theory and Parkinson's.
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