What courses does aromatherapy care include?

This is what I saw before, and I saved it. Now I'll copy it to you. I hope it helps you. I declare that there is no suspicion of advertising, and I want to share good things with you. First, the history and trend of the primary and intermediate classes (1 18 class hours) 1, and introduce the basic structure of the course (3 class hours) 65438. 2) The direction of our efforts. 2. Human anatomy (using the most commonly used essential oils) (3 hours× 8 = 24 hours) Basic structure of cells, tissues, organs and systems (lavender) 1) 2. Cell types 3. Basic formation factors of ulcers and tumors 4. Basic tissue types and structures 5. Typical examples 6. Nature and application of lavender essential oil skin (tea tree)/kloc. Tea tree essential oil muscle (Roman chamomile) 65438+ skeletal muscle, smooth muscle and myocardium 2) Muscle operation and function 3) Disease and formation 4) Nature and application of Roman chamomile (ginger) 1) Structure, operation and function of bones 2) Type and operation of joints 3) Fracture and other bone diseases 4) Nature and application of ginger essential oil circulation system (pheasant pepper). Platelets and antibodies 3) Structure and function of blood vessels (arteries, veins and capillaries) 4) Structure and function of heart 5) Diseases related to circulatory system 6) Nature and application of Zanthoxylum bungeanum (Pinus densiflora) essential oil 1) Structure and function of lymphatic system 2) Function of body fluid diffusion and infiltration 3) protein 4) Antibody 5) Lymphatic gland. Structure and distribution of lymphatic vessels 6) Pathological changes such as inflammation 7) Properties and application of Pinus densiflora essential oil (Eucalyptus globulus) Respiratory system (1) Structure and function of lung 2) Gas exchange 3) Lung and heart (macrocirculation and microcirculation) 4) Diseases related to respiratory system 5) Properties and application of Eucalyptus globulus essential oil and review and summary of commonly used essential oils 3. Definition and usage of essential oil, extraction methods of essential oil 3 2) Usage of essential oil: massage, bathing, various methods of fragrance expansion. 3) Extraction methods of essential oil: distillation method, carbon dioxide critical method and organic solvent extraction method (crude extract). Relationship between sense of smell and human body, sense of smell test; Calculation method and safety rule of essential oil blending (3 hours) 1) Smell and memory, smell and survival, and the significance of smell to human beings. 2) The relationship between olfactory preference and psychological and physical health, the principle and practical operation of olfactory test. 3) Preparation and concentration calculation of essential oil. 4) Essential oil concentration safety rules, flexibly grasp different situations, different essential oils and different objects. 5. Efficacy and application of base oil (grape seed, sweet almond, jojoba, calendula, St. John's wort) (3 hours) 1) Composition of base oil. 2) Refining method of base oil. 3) Treatment and application of different base oils. 4) base oil blending. 6, the history of massage, Swedish massage theory (3 hours) 1) the history and genre of massage. 2) The basic techniques of Swedish massage and its influence on various organ systems. 3) Before massage, the contraindications are determined by observation and palpation, and the appropriate base oil is selected. 7. Extraction, curative effect and application of pure dew (rose, lavender and chamomile) (3 hours) 1) Extraction methods of pure dew: water distillation and steam distillation. 2) Chemical composition and function of pure dew. 3) Application and deployment of different pure dew. 8. Review 7 kinds of essential oils learned in previous lessons. Another 17 kinds of common essential oils (3 hours X 4= 12 hours) 1) basil 2) bergamot 3) black pepper 4) carrot seed 5) cedar (Himalayan cedar) 6) sage 7) chamomile (German chamomile) 8) Roman chamomile 9) Mediterranean cypress. Xiang 12) Frankincense 13) Geranium geranium 14) Ginger 15) Lavender 16) Lemon grass 17) Lemon 18. 3) According to the user's olfactory preference. 4) Taboo symptoms. 10, consulting skills, employee health etiquette, etc. (3 hours) 1) Consultation content. 2) Record keeping. 3) Special skills when it comes to sensitive and personal issues. 4) Law and responsibility. 5) Arrangement of personal hygiene instruments and working environment. 6) Service and etiquette. 1 1, safety rules (3 hours) 1) contraindications: local, complete, temporary, permanent, other. 2) Swedish massage safety rules: like to press, refuse to press. 3) Safety rules for the use of essential oil: side effects, contraindications, treatment methods after improper use, etc. 1 1, DIY (water-soluble essential oil, shower gel and lotion) (3 hours) 12, Swedish massage (3 hours X 9= 27 hours) for head, shoulders, neck, back, buttocks, legs, legs, foreabdomen, shoulders, neck and chest. Human anatomy (3x5= 15 hours) urinary system (Sabina vulgaris) 1) structure and function of kidney II. Structure and function of bladder, ureter and urethra. The formation of urine. Kidney and function. 2) Starch, protein and fat. 3) Digestion process and related organs and digestive enzymes, chemical digestion and physical digestion. 4) Absorption, excretion and metabolism. 5) Diseases related to digestive system. 6) Properties and applications of lime essential oil. Nervous system (rose, jasmine, nerve flower, bee flower) 1) Structure and function of central nervous system and peripheral nervous system. 2) Structure and function of neurons. 3) Sympathetic and parasympathetic nerves. 4) Nervous system related diseases. 5) The relationship between nervous system and other systems. 6) The characteristics and applications of rose, jasmine, orange blossom and fragrant bee flower. Endocrine (Ilan) 1) exocrine (sweat gland, lacrimal gland, digestive gland and mucous membrane) 2) Endocrine and hormone 3) Endocrine and human development 4) Diseases related to internal and external secretion 5) Ilan essential oil (Sandalwood) 1) Structure and function of male reproductive system 2) Structure and function of female reproductive system 3) Diseases related to reproductive system 4) Efficacy, application, quality identification and management of base oils (almond, Huang Yulan and sesame) 2) Quality identification of base oils. 3) Preservation and management of base oil. 3, pure dew (frankincense, cedar, sandalwood), mineral mud (blue, pink, white) (3 hours) 1) above the nature, use, deployment. 2) The use of mud in skin care and body building. 4. Essentials and skills of fragrance consultation (3 hours) 1) Contents of fragrance consultation 2) Discuss the experience of fragrance testing 3) Further fragrance testing 5. Introduction and quality identification of 24 kinds of essential oils (12 hours) 1) Amomum nutmeg 3) North American white pine (Virginia Cedar 438+03) vanilla 14) myrrh 15) orange blossom 16) lime 17) orange leaf 18) rose 19) Cinnamomum camphora (rosewood) Other adjuvant therapy (3 hours) 1) homeopathy 2) Bach flower therapy 3) Reiki 4) Blogging skills 5) Alexander skills 7. Preparation and layout of working environment (3 hours) 1) Equipment and layout required by the studio 2) Procurement and management of raw materials 3) Health and safety management of the environment 8. Management, international professional rules (3 hours) 1) price management 2) promotion/business development 3) purchasing and warehousing 4) accounting and taxation 5) professional rules 9. DIY (perfume and lipstick) (3 hours) 10, botany and naming rules, origin (3 hours) 1) Plant nomenclature 2) Plants related to aromatherapy belong to Compositae 1 kloc-0/,essential oil chemistry (3 2) Chemical elements that make up essential oil molecules-carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. 3) Basic chemical molecules of essential oil: alkene, alcohol, aldehyde, ketone, acid, ester, phenol, etc. 4) Relationship between chemical composition of essential oil and volatility, shelf life, function and toxicity. 12, side effects, toxicity and contraindications of essential oil (3 hours) 1) photosensitivity 2) carcinogenicity 3) hepatorenal toxicity, neurotoxicity 4) contraindications of thermosensitive agents and oils used during pregnancy 5) irritation and skin sensitivity 6) contraindications: local, complete, temporary, permanent and others. 13, the reaction of various organs in the body to essential oil (3 hours) Through collective discussion, review and summarize all the knowledge about physiology and anatomy and 48 kinds of commonly used essential oils, so as to master the use of essential oils. 14, aromatherapy theory (Mrs. Molly's massage technique) (3 hours) 15, aromatherapy (Mrs. Molly's massage technique) (24 hours) back, buttocks, legs (back) head, face, chest, abdomen, legs (front) 16, review Aromatherapy 4x5=20 (44 hours) three. Unit course (16 class hours, each unit can only participate in aromatherapy course except for item 7 or with equivalent education) 1, aromatherapy for pregnant women 2, cancer and aromatherapy 3, aromatherapy for terminally ill patients 4, aromatherapy for the elderly 5, aromatherapy and stress 6, essential oil and Chinese herbal medicine 7, lymphatic drainage technology (96 class hours) 4, aromatherapy workshop (/kloc-0 You don't need any basic knowledge) 1, aromatherapy basics and self-massage 3, DIY elementary courses (perfume, lipstick, Hungarian queen water, simple shampoo, shower gel, emulsion, water-soluble essential oil, cleansing oil) 4, DIY intermediate courses (cold bath, hand sanitizer, cream) 5, DIY advanced courses (injected oil and herbal essence).