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Al-Ahliyya Amman University
Training and Consulting Department
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Herbal Medicine - Advanced

2 Weeks
Language of Delivery: Arabic/English
Delivery: Face to Face/Zoom

Audience

This study program is intended for all horse and animal lovers, for riders, for horse owners, for veterinarians, for stable workers, and for those working in all equine therapeutic fields. With the aim of treating and caring for your horse, or the horses under your responsibility, and also to acquire new effective therapeutic tools, develop your profession, stand out from other practitioners and acquire professions that are in great demand in the labor market, with international certificates from the leading institutions in the field and for the first time in the country.

About the program

Zoopharmacognosy refers to the innate ability with which animals have self-medicated in the wild in order to ensure survival throughout their evolution. The word Zoopharmacognosy was coined by Prof Eloy Rodriguez from Cornell University, NY, USA and key researchers in the field includes Prof Michael Hoffman from Kyoto University, Japan and Prof Villalba at the Department of Wildland Resources, Utah State University, Logan, Utah, USA.

Applied Zoopharmacognosy has developed as an approach designed to replicate a similar opportunity for domesticated animals within our care. In essence, it is an observational science enabling the student/practitioner to tap into the horse's innate ability to identify and self-select plant extracts in order to restore and maintain health. Students and practitioners do not diagnose or administer but offer according to presenting symptoms and/or veterinary diagnosis.

For example, when working with a horse with a tendon injury, a student offers herbal extracts, which are known anti-inflammatories, analgesics, cellular rejuvenators along with extracts often selected for physical trauma. Careful observations of responses and selections are recorded and the subsequent choice of herbal extracts offered are made in response to these observations. The student then continues to offer in subsequent sessions, varying extracts as the horse’s condition/symptoms change, until extracts are no longer selected. This period can be anything from hourly as in the case of acute conditions such as choke/colic or daily in the case of chronic conditions such as COPD/RAO. As well as physical conditions, behavioral issues such as aggression, anxiety and phobias are also addressed using this methodology.

This blended learning program offers students the opportunity to gain theoretical knowledge and practical skills to use the Applied Zoopharmacognosy (AZ) approach with horses under their care. This includes the four methods of equine self-administration, sequential and simultaneous selection. Students will learn about the contraindications, health and safety issues (for horse and student alike) and ethical

issues of this methodology.

They will become familiar with the Zoopharmacognosist’s Kit, which is an extensive collection of herbal extracts including essential oils, floral waters, CO2 extracts, powders, minerals and dried herbs and flowers. Each category of extract has different methods of offering to equines and students will practice these.

Following on from the foundational work, the program will explore in more depth areas such as barriers to success and how AZ can be combined with other modalities such as energy work, chiropractic, physiotherapy and so on, as part of an integrated healthcare approach. Students will also learn how to use AZ in emergency situations such as choke, castings and colic.

On completion of this program, students will be able to confidently ‘Offer’ extracts according to presenting symptoms as per veterinary diagnosis in order to support horses in their care to maintain and restore health.

Learning Outcomes

On completion of this program the students will be able to:

• Describe the scientific foundations of Zoopharmacognosy and be aware of current research with both wild and domestic animals.

• Create the optimal environment for a horse to be able to self-medicate.

• Evaluate the horses presenting symptoms in order to make an educated decision on the starting point for offering.

• Understand the constituents of ‘The Kit’ including their medicinal properties and the most effective method of offering each extract according to horses - inhalation, ingestion, topical application or olfaction.

• Practically demonstrate their ability to choose and offer plant extracts to horses effectively, observe and record the reactions of the horse to their selection and adapt the session (and follow up sessions) with that horse accordingly.

• Respond effectively in an emergency or first aid situation with a horse.

Certificates

(Diploma) Certificate from Al-Ahliyya Amman University – the Training and Consulting Department, the International College of Integrative Medicine (CIM), Dubai Racing Club, Dubai Equestrian Club and the International Organization for Complementary Medicine (CMA) located in London, UK, which qualifies the graduates to work all over the world.

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