Dear all,
The Shang Shung Institute School of Tibetan Medicine's Summer
Intensive Course on Tibetan Herbs is coming up soon in Conway, MA.
Details are below.
For more information or to register, please contact the Shang Shung
Institute secretary at secretary@... or (413) 369 - 4928.
Limited accommodations are available on-site for a nominal fee, and
we will be offering Tibetan meals at a reasonable price during these
courses.
American Branch, Shang Shung Institute
www.shangshung.org
www.shangshunginstitute.org
Please pass this message on to all who may be interested. This
course is open to the general public.
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Tibetan Herbs I
Instructor: Menpa (Dr.) Yang Ga
Herbal Medicine is one of the four lines of treatment in Tibetan
medicine; diet, behavior, external therapies, and medicines. This
course will present an overview of the theory and practice of Tibetan
herbal medicine including plant identification. 30 % of the course
will be spent in lecture and 70% of the course will be spent in the
field, outdoors.
Friday, July 24 - Sunday July 26, 2009
8:30am - 12:30pm, 2pm-6pm
Price: $250 for Public
$75 for Students of the SSI School of Tibetan Medicine
Prerequisites: This course is open to the Public
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Tibetan Herbs II
Instructor: Menpa (Dr.) Yang Ga
Herbal Medicine is one of the four lines of treatment in Tibetan
medicine; diet, behavior, external therapies, and medicines. This
course will present an overview of the theory and practice of Tibetan
herbal medicine including plant identification. 30 % of the course
will be spent in lecture and 70% of the course will be spent in the
field, outdoors.
Monday July 27 - Wednesday, July 29, 2009
8:30am - 12:30pm, 2pm-6pm
Price: $250 for Public
$75 for Students of the SSI School of Tibetan Medicine
Prerequisites: Tibetan Herbs I
Offered for SSI Medicine Program Students and previous herbal course
attendees.
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Discount for those who would like to take both Herbal sessions:
$450 for Public
$125 for Students of the SSI School of Tibetan Medicine
Please make sure to bring and wear appropriate clothing for the
weather and time that will be spent in nature.
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