FATIGUE: PATHOPHYSIOLOGY, THERAPEUTICS & ADAPTOGENS
CERTIFICATE COURSE
Course Materials + Tuition
- 106 Audios (12 hours and 35 minutes total)
- Notes & Slides
- PDF Resources (10 total)
This is the Certificate option for this course, which means you will receive faculty support, have your coursework graded, and earn a certificate upon completion of all coursework. The price includes tuition.
This course is a part of the curriculum for the Western Clinical Herbalism program.
Overview
- Review the pathophysiology and differential diagnosis of the patient with fatigue as the chief complaint.
- Learn the role of key nutrients in fatigue
- Learn the role of dietary selection and food intolerance in fatigue
- Learn the basic science of sleep, sleep cycles, and sleep debt
- Learn a method of lifestyle intervention to improve sleep time and quality
- Learn a complete materia medica and formulation approach to improve sleep
- Learn to critically evaluate claims made for the class of herbal adaptogens
- Learn the most important adverse effects and potential harms of adaptogens as a class, and of 18 specific herbs.
- Learn how to use 18 Chinese tonic herbs appropriately in the context of Western herbalism
In this course you will learn the tools and skill set to assess and address the patient who complains of Fatigue. You will learn the pathophysiology, differential diagnosis, and root causes of fatigue; methods for using herbal medicine and formulation to address sleep and sleep debt. The categories of adaptogens and Chinese tonic herbs are covered in depth. Included is a critical view of the concept of the adaptogen, with illustrations of how the misuse of this herbal category can promote burnout rather than relieve it. Included are sections on Chinese tonic herbs for the Western herbalist, and Chinese herbs for athletic training and performance.

