Guest guest Posted December 15, 2003 Report Share Posted December 15, 2003 PHYTOTHERAPY RESOURCES C L I N I C A L P H Y T O T H E R A P Y S E M I N A R S E R I E S No. 3: Dermatology and an approach to the menopause with Dr Jean-Claude Lapraz Friday 13 February to Sunday 15 February 2004 In January 2001 Dr Jean-Claude Lapraz gave the first in a series of training seminars on clinical phytotherapy at Middlesex University. Those fortunate enough to attend that seminar (which dealt with infectious diseases, particularly respiratory pathology) and its follow-up (on upper GI tract pathology) have eagerly awaited the next seminar in the series. This third seminar is devoted to dermatology, a subject of crucial interest to phytotherapists. The work of Dr Lapraz and his colleague Dr Christian Duraffourd centres on the all-important role of the endocrine and autonomic nervous system in the maintenance of health and development of disease. With 25 years' experience in this field, Duraffourd and Lapraz have pioneered radical new approaches to disorders ranging from herpes to cancer. From the outset they employed principally herbal medicines, because, in Duraffourd's words, 'the multiplicity, ubiquity, and polymorphous nature of the agents that disrupt normal physiological processes are perfectly matched by the plurality and polymorphism of the pharmacological activities of medicinal plants'. In recent years Duraffourd and Lapraz have developed the Functional Biology Index: a series of indexes, derived from a simple blood test, that give vital information about the terrain of an individual patient. This seminar will deal with the endobiogenic treatment of the main skin disorders: acne, psoriasis, eczema, herpes, and shingles. Dr Lapraz will also outline his approach to menopausal problems. The seminar is open to medical herbalists (members of NIMH or CPP), GPs, and other appropriately qualified practitioners. Students of phytotherapy or medicine are also welcome. Numbers are strictly limited and early booking is advised. The seminar will be held at the Lecture Theatre, Furnival Building, Middlesex University, 10 Highgate Hill, London N19 5NF. It will run from 1 p.m. on Friday 13 February to 12.30 p.m. on Sunday 15 February 2004. Lunch will be served during the Saturday session. Fees for the seminar are: Practitioners¾£160; members of NIMH/CPP¾£120; students¾£80. Cheques, made payable to 'Phytotherapy Resources', should be sent to Colin Nicholls, 38 Westwood Road, Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN4 8TP; tel. 01892 547628/07802 494310; e-mail: cnicholls@.... Bookings can only be confirmed upon receipt of the full fee. A global approach to health Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2003 Report Share Posted December 15, 2003 For those of us who live far away and cannot attend, would it be possible to purchase the contents of the course, if printed? Dr. J. Rozencwajg, MD, PhD. " The greatest enemy of any science is a closed mind " Dermatology seminar---Dr Lapraz PHYTOTHERAPY RESOURCES C L I N I C A L P H Y T O T H E R A P Y S E M I N A R S E R I E S No. 3: Dermatology and an approach to the menopause with Dr Jean-Claude Lapraz Friday 13 February to Sunday 15 February 2004 In January 2001 Dr Jean-Claude Lapraz gave the first in a series of training seminars on clinical phytotherapy at Middlesex University. Those fortunate enough to attend that seminar (which dealt with infectious diseases, particularly respiratory pathology) and its follow-up (on upper GI tract pathology) have eagerly awaited the next seminar in the series. This third seminar is devoted to dermatology, a subject of crucial interest to phytotherapists. The work of Dr Lapraz and his colleague Dr Christian Duraffourd centres on the all-important role of the endocrine and autonomic nervous system in the maintenance of health and development of disease. With 25 years' experience in this field, Duraffourd and Lapraz have pioneered radical new approaches to disorders ranging from herpes to cancer. From the outset they employed principally herbal medicines, because, in Duraffourd's words, 'the multiplicity, ubiquity, and polymorphous nature of the agents that disrupt normal physiological processes are perfectly matched by the plurality and polymorphism of the pharmacological activities of medicinal plants'. In recent years Duraffourd and Lapraz have developed the Functional Biology Index: a series of indexes, derived from a simple blood test, that give vital information about the terrain of an individual patient. This seminar will deal with the endobiogenic treatment of the main skin disorders: acne, psoriasis, eczema, herpes, and shingles. Dr Lapraz will also outline his approach to menopausal problems. The seminar is open to medical herbalists (members of NIMH or CPP), GPs, and other appropriately qualified practitioners. Students of phytotherapy or medicine are also welcome. Numbers are strictly limited and early booking is advised. The seminar will be held at the Lecture Theatre, Furnival Building, Middlesex University, 10 Highgate Hill, London N19 5NF. It will run from 1 p.m. on Friday 13 February to 12.30 p.m. on Sunday 15 February 2004. Lunch will be served during the Saturday session. Fees for the seminar are: Practitioners¾£160; members of NIMH/CPP¾£120; students¾£80. Cheques, made payable to 'Phytotherapy Resources', should be sent to Colin Nicholls, 38 Westwood Road, Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN4 8TP; tel. 01892 547628/07802 494310; e-mail: cnicholls@.... Bookings can only be confirmed upon receipt of the full fee. A global approach to health Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2003 Report Share Posted December 19, 2003 Just what I was going to ask. Helen. Dermatology seminar---Dr Lapraz PHYTOTHERAPY RESOURCES C L I N I C A L P H Y T O T H E R A P Y S E M I N A R S E R I E S No. 3: Dermatology and an approach to the menopause with Dr Jean-Claude Lapraz Friday 13 February to Sunday 15 February 2004 In January 2001 Dr Jean-Claude Lapraz gave the first in a series of training seminars on clinical phytotherapy at Middlesex University. Those fortunate enough to attend that seminar (which dealt with infectious diseases, particularly respiratory pathology) and its follow-up (on upper GI tract pathology) have eagerly awaited the next seminar in the series. This third seminar is devoted to dermatology, a subject of crucial interest to phytotherapists. The work of Dr Lapraz and his colleague Dr Christian Duraffourd centres on the all-important role of the endocrine and autonomic nervous system in the maintenance of health and development of disease. With 25 years' experience in this field, Duraffourd and Lapraz have pioneered radical new approaches to disorders ranging from herpes to cancer. From the outset they employed principally herbal medicines, because, in Duraffourd's words, 'the multiplicity, ubiquity, and polymorphous nature of the agents that disrupt normal physiological processes are perfectly matched by the plurality and polymorphism of the pharmacological activities of medicinal plants'. In recent years Duraffourd and Lapraz have developed the Functional Biology Index: a series of indexes, derived from a simple blood test, that give vital information about the terrain of an individual patient. This seminar will deal with the endobiogenic treatment of the main skin disorders: acne, psoriasis, eczema, herpes, and shingles. Dr Lapraz will also outline his approach to menopausal problems. The seminar is open to medical herbalists (members of NIMH or CPP), GPs, and other appropriately qualified practitioners. Students of phytotherapy or medicine are also welcome. Numbers are strictly limited and early booking is advised. The seminar will be held at the Lecture Theatre, Furnival Building, Middlesex University, 10 Highgate Hill, London N19 5NF. It will run from 1 p.m. on Friday 13 February to 12.30 p.m. on Sunday 15 February 2004. Lunch will be served during the Saturday session. Fees for the seminar are: Practitioners¾£160; members of NIMH/CPP¾£120; students¾£80. Cheques, made payable to 'Phytotherapy Resources', should be sent to Colin Nicholls, 38 Westwood Road, Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN4 8TP; tel. 01892 547628/07802 494310; e-mail: cnicholls@.... Bookings can only be confirmed upon receipt of the full fee. A global approach to health Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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