Price | ¥224,000 |
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Recommended for such people | Those who want to create their own prescriptions Those who want to train as medical aromatherapy instructors |
Expected effects | You will have the knowledge of a compounder and will be able to create your own prescriptions. You will be able to train instructors for self-care courses, etc. |
This course will equip you with the knowledge of a compounder and allow you to make your own recipes.
As a certified JMAA member, you will be able to host cultural schools and volunteer activities, act as an assistant for the association, and more.
You can hold various mini-classes.
Also, with the permission of the instructor, you can hold instructor training courses for the "Self-Care Course", "Mom & Child Self-Care Course", and "Pet Self-Care Course", as well as QOL planner courses.
You can sell ingredients, use the JMAA cloud system, and purchase essential oils from the association at a 20% discount.
You can become an advisor by completing two courses, the Basic Beginner Course and the Advanced Beginner Course, and passing the qualification exam.
[Lesson duration] 90-120 minutes per lesson, 4 lessons in total
[Contents]
Lesson 1
Essential oils (ylang-ylang, lavender angustifolia, mandarin, lemon)
・What is medical aromatherapy?
・History and background of medical aromatherapy
・Important points・Three ways to use essential oils・Principles
・Differences between British and French aromatherapy
・Effective base materials and usage・Caution・How to choose essential oils
・What are essential oils・Stimulation and effects on the sense of smell
Lesson 2
Essential oils (peppermint, cypress, rosewood, Egyptian geranium)
・About the association・Why plants are kind to humans
・About ingredients and aromatic molecules・Coordinate axis of electrolysis
・Actions of 14 aromatic ingredients・Explanation of effects・About pain
・Scents and coordinate axis
Lesson 3
Essential oils (palmarosa, juniper, rose, marjoram)
- Knowledge of percutaneous absorption and skin application of aromatic molecules
- Essential oil components to be careful of- Essential oil precautions
- About patch testing- Essential oils for beauty
- Many aromatic molecules contained in essential oils
- Difference between modern medicine and aromatherapy
- Summary of essential oils and carrier oils- What is an infectious disease
Lesson 4
Essential oils (Ravensara, lemongrass, eucalyptus lemon, tea tree)
- How to think about prescriptions and how to choose essential oils
- About the basis for the essential oils you choose- What are cosmetics?
- The effect of cosmetics on the skin- The structure of the skin
- What is a carrier oil?- Main components of carrier oils
- Frequently asked questions to the association
- Frequently asked questions about aromatherapy for pets
- Other reference materials
[Lesson time] 1 lesson 90-120 minutes, 10 lessons in total
[Contents]
Lesson 1
Essential oils (wintergreen, German chamomile, Roman chamomile, cinnamon cassia)
・Using ethanol is a mistake
・Home care aromatherapy
・Basic knowledge about stiff shoulders
・Essential oils effective for stiff shoulders, prescriptions for swelling
・Mental illness, depression, eating disorders, sleep disorders
・Phobia, endocrine dysfunction, metabolic disorders
Lesson 2
Essential oils (clary sage, niaouli CT1, neroli, petitgrain)
・Side effects of steroids, counseling
・Home medicines
・Home medicines with medical aromatherapy
・How to choose essential oils according to your constitution and tips for determining your constitution
Lesson 3
Essential oils (basil, patchouli, helichrysum, eucalyptus radiata)
- Chemistry of essential oils, metabolism of plants, organic chemistry
- Atomic weight and molecular weight, aliphatic groups
- Aromatic groups, terpene groups
- Saturated and unsaturated, isoprene
- Chain compounds, monocyclic compounds, bicyclic compounds
- Monoterpene hydrocarbons, diterpene hydrocarbons
- Sesquiterpene hydrocarbons
Lesson 4
Essential oils (orange bittersweet, orange sweet, grapefruit, clove)
- Oxygen-containing compounds, classification by functional group
- Alcohols, aldehydes
- Ketones, phenols
- Esters, oxides
- Lactones, organic acids
- Function of the limbic system, neocortex
- Autonomic nerves, essential oils related to the autonomic nerves
Lesson 5
Essential oils (coriander, sandalwood, jasmine, ginger)
・Effects of essential oils・Estrogen・Cortisone
・Thyroid hormone・Ovarian hormone・Immunity regulation and promotion
・What is influenza?
・Effects and essential oils・Monoterpene hydrocarbons・Carene
・Limonene・Paracymene・Pinene
・About medical aroma incense ceremony
Lesson 6
Essential oils (Cedar, Sage, Rosemary Cineole, Rosemary Camphor)
- Summary- Anti-pruritic effect- Scar formation effect
- Anti-inflammatory effect- Analgesic effect- Sedative effect
- Actions and essential oils- Monoterpene alcohols
- Citronellol- Linalool- Nerol
- Geraniol- Menthol
- Borneol- Thuyanol
- About the skin
Lesson 7
Essential oils (Thyme Thuyanol, Tanacetum, Frankincense, Oregano)
- Bathing and aromatherapy
- Actions and essential oils- Esters- Linalyl acetate
- Methyl anthranilate- Methyl salicylate
- Citronellyl formate- Oxides- 1.8-cineole
- Ascaridole- Linalool oxide
- Types of thyme- Skin diseases
Lesson 8
Essential oils (bergamot, thyme thymol, red pine European, thyme satureoides)
・About aroma treatment
・Difference between general aroma and aroma of the association
・Frequently asked questions and answers about medical aroma
・About volunteering
・What is medical aroma incense?・Epilepsy
・Diabetes・Liver disease・Kidney disease・
・Actions and essential oils・Ketones・Camphor・Pulegon
・Piperitone・Menthone・Carvone・Nootkatone
・Thujone・Dione・Pinocamphor
・About rosemary
Lesson 9
Essential oils (Eucalyptus globulus, Lavender super, Lavender spica, Star anise)
・About research presentation・Review of constitution judgment
・Three questions・Types of eucalyptus
・Types of chamomile
Lesson 10
Essential oils (Lavender stoecus, Litsea, Wild carrot, Eucalyptus divisum)
・Actions and essential oils・Aromatic aldehydes
・Cinnamaldehyde・Cuminaldehyde
・Terpene aldehydes・Citronellal
・Citral・Sesquiterpene hydrocarbons
・Cedrene・Sesquiphelandrene
・Camazulene・Califorene・Humulene
・Brunescene・Copaene・Zingiberene
・Fanescene・Germacrene
・Sesquiterpene alcohols・Catrol
・Cedrol・Eudesmol・Birideflorol
・Santalol・Bisabolol・Nerolidol
・Valerianole・Coumarins
・Diterpene alcohols・Sclareol
・Immunity・Allergies・Hormones・Infectious diseases
[Tuition fee]
①Beginner basics: 61,400 yen (textbook, materials, tax included)
②Beginner advanced: 162,600 yen (textbook, tax included)
In addition, materials cost 5,500 yen (for those who wish to apply), certification exam fee + registration fee 22,000 yen (all tax included) will be charged.
[Payment]
Please transfer the tuition fee to the following account one week before the course date.
Your application will be confirmed upon transfer.
(Certification exam fee + registration fee, communication fee can be paid at a later date)
<Transfer details> Japan Post Bank Account number 02270-3-144133 Name Healing Flower Ranahi
From other banks: Japan Post Bank 229 Branch Current Account 0144133
We apologize for the inconvenience, but please cover the transfer fee.
[About the venue]
〈Ranahi Salon〉
Address: 4-12-18 Tsurugaoka, Izumi-ku, Sendai
Parking: 1 car
For access details, please see the bottom of the top page.
[How to take the course]
There are 14 lessons in total, 90-120 minutes per lesson.
We will hold lessons from one lesson per day according to the convenience of the participant.
[Cancellation policy]
After your application is confirmed, we will begin preparations such as ordering textbooks, so there will be fees.
Please confirm the following points so that both parties can learn comfortably.
1. If it becomes inconvenient, you can change the date. Please contact us as soon as possible.
2. If you cancel after your application is confirmed, a 50% cancellation fee will be charged. The transfer fee for the refund will be borne by the participant.
3. If you are absent without contacting us after your application is confirmed, a 100% cancellation fee will be charged.