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I found a CEU course in my area for Mu-Xing therapy.  This is the first that I'm hearing about it and Google wasn't much help researching further.  The website I found it through is http://www.aes.massagetherapy.com.  I was just wondering if anyone knows anything about it or similar to it, performs it, or has had it done.  Any information you are willing to share with me would be greatly appreciated.  Thanks!  :)

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Donna have you looked into the online webinars CED's for Mu-Xing? That's what I'm going to do since I also don't have the live classes in my area.



Trina Pelletier said:

Donna have you looked into the online webinars CED's for Mu-Xing? That's what I'm going to do since I also don't have the live classes in my area.

Trina,

Tell me more.  What are CED's and whose webinar? I appreciate it!

Donna

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Ye471PqriY This shows the technique and gives the website. It appears to be a rather typical bamboo and guasha treatment. Remember such techniques can not be patented because they are not unique or original. The names are trademarked for marketing purposes. Rolling tools and scrapers have many uses and are found used throughout Asia and the Pacific.

Donna CED's are Continuing Education Credits. Mu-Xing therapy (mu-xing.com) has webinars for beginner and advanced so you can get certified in it and be on a database where people can search for you.

Donna M. Scornavacca said:



Trina Pelletier said:

Donna have you looked into the online webinars CED's for Mu-Xing? That's what I'm going to do since I also don't have the live classes in my area.

Trina,

Tell me more.  What are CED's and whose webinar? I appreciate it!

Donna

   You're right Danial..Yea just buy whatever tools you want...figure out how to use them.. common sense.  Practice. Be creative. 

   http://www.careerextenders.com/Career_Extenders_newest/MASSAGE_TOOL...    Not the same thing.. But these look interesting.

Trina Pelletier said:

Donna CED's are Continuing Education Credits. Mu-Xing therapy (mu-xing.com) has webinars for beginner and advanced so you can get certified in it and be on a database where people can search for you.

Donna M. Scornavacca said:



Trina Pelletier said:

Donna have you looked into the online webinars CED's for Mu-Xing? That's what I'm going to do since I also don't have the live classes in my area.

Trina,

Tell me more.  What are CED's and whose webinar? I appreciate it!

Donna

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