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Circle Star Farms Educational Center
Purpose: CSFEC is a for-profit entity which attempts to produce an
educated individual capable of assisting others in a search for personal
healthful living as well as that of their animal companions. The individual is
shown how assist the body’s inherent tendency to reach homeostasis through the
understanding and the application of iridology, herbology, physiology,
homeopathy, aromatherapy, energy field and more The participant
agrees not to attempt to take the place of any medical and/or veterinary entity.
CSFEC reserves the right to expand each module without notice to the student.
Equine Naturopathy Specialist Course:
Module 1:
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- Brief Synopsis of Human Iridology Studies & Suggested Reading
- Ethics: What the Iris Will and Will Not Indicate
- Iris Coloration: Blue, Brown, Mixed
- Iris Zones Explained
- Elementary Iris Markings
- Light versus dark
- Principles of Innervation (Herring’s Law of Cure)
- Zone 1: Elementary Stomach Iride Markings
- Equine Anatomy: Equine Eye, Stomach
- Elementary Herbal Therapy for the Stomach
- Mineral Study: Sodium
- Herbal Study: Dandelion
- Left & Right Eye Worksheets
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- Elementary Signs of Esophagus, Gastro-intestinal & ANW
- Left & Right Iris Placement of Esophagus, GI tract & ANW
- Equine Anatomy: Esophagus, GI Tract :
- Elementary Herbal Therapy for the Esophagus, GI Tract & ANW
- Catarrh
- Mineral Study: Magnesium
- Herbal Study: Comfrey, Black Walnut
- Ethics: Diagnosis versus Suggestions & Opinions
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- Elementary Signs of the Deeper Organs
- Left & Right Iris Placement of the Heart, Kidney, Pancreas & Adrenal Gland
- Equine Anatomy: Heart, Kidney, Pancreas, Adrenal Glands
- Elementary Herbal Therapy for the Heart, Kidney, Pancreas, Adrenal Gland
- Ethics: Biblical Authority for Herbal Therapy
- Mineral Study: Potassium
- Introduction to Essential Oils
- Herbal Study: Hawthorne, Licorce
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- Elementary Signs of the Respiratory System
- Left & Right Iris Placement of the Respiratory System
- Equine Anatomy of the Respiratory System
- Mineral Study: Iron
- Herbal Study: Pleurisy root, Lungwort
- Elementary Herbal Therapy for the Respiratory System
- Ethics: Protecting Yourself from Practicing Medicine without a DVM license
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- Elementary Iris Markings of the Reproductive System
- Left & Right Iris Placement of the Reproductive System
- Equine Anatomy: Male & Female Reproductive System
- Elementary Herbal Therapy for the Reproductive System
- Mineral Study: Calcium
- Herbal Study: Saw Palmetto, Red Raspberry
- Ethics: Eastern versus Western Basic Medical Theories
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- Elementary Iris Markings of the Spleen, Thyroid, Liver, Lymphatic System
- Elementary Nerve Ring Discussion
- Elementary Immune System Discussion
- Left & Right Iris Placement of Spleen, Thyroid, Liver
- Elementary Herbal Therapy for the Spleen, Thyroid, Liver, Lymphatic System
- Equine Anatomy: Spleen, Thyroid, Liver
- Mineral Study: Zinc
- Herbal Study: Kelp, Blue Flag, Milk Thistle
- Ethics: The Owner Who Doesn’t Want to Know Everything
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- Elementary Equine Brain & Circulatory Markings
- Elemental Herbal Therapy for the Equine Brain & Circulatory System
- Left & Right Iride Placement for the Systems
- Ethics: TBA
- Mineral Study: Boron, Phosphorus
- Herbal Study: Damiana, Lady Slipper
- Introduction to Vibratory Theory
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- Elementary Equine Skeleton, Skin, Hair, Musculature System
- Elementary Herbal Therapy for the Skeleton, Skin, Hair, Musculature System
- Left & Right Iride Placement for the Systems
- Complete Iridology Charts (Left & Right)
- Ethic: From Hippocrates to The Quack
- Mineral Study: Silicon
- Herbal Study: Horsetail
- Comprehensive Test (modules 1-8)
Module 9:
- Zone 1 & 2 Intermediate Iride Markings
- Intermediate Herbal Therapy for Zones 1 & 2
- Elementary Equine Muscle Testing
- The Role of pH Balance in the Body
- The Dis-ease Process: Understanding the Reasons for Illness
- Introduction to Apple Cider Vinegar
- Ethics:
Module 10:
- Intermediate Iride Markings of the Equine Respiratory System
- Intermediate Herbal Therapy for the Equine Respiratory System
- Drug Discussion: Lasix, Phenylbutazolidine, Ventipulmin
- Introduction to Ozone Therapy & Oxidation Modalities
- Introduction to Hydrogen Peroxide
- Mineral Discussion: Phosphorus
Module 11:
- Herbology: Making Your Own Herbal Formulas
- Intermediate Iride Markings of the Equine Reproductive System
- Intermediate Herbal Therapy for the Equine Reproductive System
- Introduction to Cell Salts
- Introduction to Homeopathy
- Drug Discussion: Antibiotics
- Ethics: TBA
- Elementary Laboratory Tests
Module 12:
- Intermediate Iride Markings of the Equine Heart & Circulatory System
- Intermediate Herbal Therapy for the Heart & Circulatory System
- Drug Discussion:
- Essential Oils & Medicinal Usage
- Introduction to DMSO
- Ethics: TBA
- Mineral: Sulphur
Module 13:
- Intermediate Iride Markings of the Equine Immune System, Skin, Hair
- Intermediate Herbal Therapy for the Equine Immune System, Skin, Hair
- Drug Discussion: Vaccinations; Part 1
- Introduction to Accupressure
- Vitamin Discussion
- Ethics: TBA
Module 14:
- Intermediate Iride Markings of the Deeper Organs
- Intermediate Herbal Therapy for the Deeper Organs
- Drug Discussion
- Vitamin/Mineral Discussion
- Ethic
Module 15:
- Intermediate Iride Markings of the Equine Head
- Intermediate Herbal Therapy for the Equine Head
- Drug Discussion: Prozac & anti-psychotic drugs
- Vitamin/Mineral Discussion: The B’s
- Introduction to the Flower Remedies
- Introduction to Equine Aromatherapy
- Ethics
Module 16:
- Intermediate Iride Markings of the Vertebral System
- Intermediate Herbal Therapy for the Vertebral System
- Introduction to Elementary Equine Massage Therapy
- Intermediate Equine Anatomy of the Superficial Muscles
- Drug Discussion
- Vitamin/Mineral Discussion
- Ethics
Module 17:
- Elementary Equine Vertebral Gymnastics
- Introduction to Equine “chiropractic” Modalities
- Introduction to the deeper Equine Muscular System
- Introduction to the Nervous System
- Drug Discussion
- Vitamin/Mineral Discussion
- Ethics
Module 18:
- Elementary Hoof Analysis & Corrections
- Intermediate Iride Markings of the Equine Extremity
- Intermediate Herbal Therapy for the Equine Extremity
- Intermediate Equine Anatomy of the Equine Extremity
- Drug Discussion:
- Vitamin/Mineral Discussion
- Ethics
Module 19:
- Elementary Radionics
- Introduction to Hair Testing
- Introduction to Polarity Therapy
- Drug Discussion
- Vitamin/Mineral Discussion
- Ethic
Module 20:
- Elementary Herbal Therapy for Cancer Dis-Ease Processes
- Elementary Equine Urine Therapy
- Drug Discussion
- Vitamin/Mineral Discussion
- Ethic
Module 21:
- Introduction to Equine Energy Field through Magnetic Therapy
- Introduction to Alternative Energy Field Manipulations
- Introduction to Animal Communication Modalities
- Drug Discussion
- Vitamin/Mineral Discussion
- Ethic
Field Study Requirements: Each module requires the individual trainee
prepare & submit copies of up to 10 worksheets showing the placement of specific
iride markings involved in that module. The worksheets may be scanned into a
computer & submitted on disk to the center. Dark markings are to be indicated by
dark lines, lesions, etc. White markings are to be indicated by open red
circles, lesions, etc. A written explanation may be required.
Testing: A completed written test with a sufficient grade (above 80
%) will be require prior to advancement to the next module. Completed tests are
to be mailed or faxed to the center for grading. Graded tests will be returned
within 30 days to the tested individual. The participant must include a SASE for
Priority Mail. Failed tests must be retaken within 60 days. There will be an
additional $50 fee for the grading of the 2nd submitted test. Failure
to pass a module within 60 days constitutes withdrawal from the course by the
individual
- Elementary Equine Iridologist Certification of Achievement:
A certificate will be awarded upon completion of Modules 1-8.
- Intermediate Equine Iridologist Certification of Achievement:
A certificate will be awarded upon completion of Modules 9-16.
- Equine Naturopathy Specialist Certification:
Once all modules are
complete & the final test is passed, the individual will be certified by CSFEC
as an Equine Naturopathy Specialist. The final test will be comprised of 20
written analysis of case evaluations. The individual will be required to
provide therapeutic suggestions for each case based on all studies included in
all modules. The cost of testing will be $300.00. A certificate of
completion will be sent to the individual’s address on file with the center.
Time Limitations: The completion of each module must be within 1 year
from its inception.
Modules 1-8 Materials Required:
- Magnifying Glass (4 power or less)
- Flash Light
- Red pen or pencil
- Black or blue pen or pencil
- Computer with printer
- Additional book purchases
Modules 9-21 Materials Required:
- See Modules 1-8 requirements
- Additional book purchases
- Intermediate and/or Advanced course participants may desire to use a
digital camera with a macro lens.
All Modules may require the purchase of additional materials not listed
above.
Payment Options: Unless otherwise specified, each module will cost
$125.00. CD of a module may be obtained for an additional $10.00 including P/H. Payment may be made by cash, check, money order, Visa or MasterCard.
Access to the on-line material will be granted 7-10 days after payment is
received.
Important Notice: The center reserves the right to change course
information and/or requirements. The center reserves the right to refuse entrance to a participant
into any and all programs. All participants understand he/she will not be
licensed to practice medicine in any field at any time. All participants
understand he/she will not attempt to take the place of any medical practitioner
and/or offer any medical advice to any person.
Holidays: The center is closed during November and most of December.
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