Grasshopper Education

The Anti-Aging Mind

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We all have older patients that have been with us through our years of practice. They are motivated to learn how to keep their mental vitality, in addition to their physical wellness, and left on their own to 'google it' can leave them confused about where to start. This course provides the information you'll need to meet their needs, and answer their questions.

Learn about the traditional and scientific findings including biomedical anatomy and physiology of the brain, and TCM theory. Explore which foods and herbs have been proven effective for certain patients to help overcome or minimize the effects of brain disorders that may come on with age including dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. Get clear on how to identify potential red flags and give proper medical referrals.  This course is available for continuing education credit for NCCAOM PDA’S as well as California and Florida CEU’s.

NCCAOM Provider #ACHB 1016-006

California Provider #865

Florida Provider# 50- 13977 

$159.60

Instructor Bio

Dr. Tara Kulikov, DACM, L.Ac.

Over 20 years of experience in the health and wellness industry National and California State Board Certified Acupuncturists and Traditional Chinese Medical Doctor Doctorate of Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine Master of Arts Kinesiology: Exercise Science with a focus in nutrition and metabolism Certified in Acupuncture Facial Rejuvenation Advanced training in Microneedling for aesthetics and skin disorders Nutrition and wellness author and educator for other health care professionals Lifestyle and wellness consultant to professional and recreational athletes as well as general health Extensive experience working in fitness including working with USA Track and Field, USA Olympic Lifting, USA Triathlon, taught college level courses in Tai Chi and Pilates Experience with working in-house in medical spas, eating disorder clinics, weight-loss clinics, hospitals, and USA Olympic Training Centers Advanced nutrition training in autoimmune conditions, immune compromised conditions, food allergies, gastro-intestinal disorders, mental dysfunction disorders, and sports nutrition Professor at Pacific College of Health Sciences-Doctorate level courses Grasshopper asks Tara: What is your favorite Chinese herb? My favorite herb is ginger. It is great for sports injuries - it is warming, circulating, easy to use, and tastes great.