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College of CKTWhat Will a CKT course teach me ?On a CKT course you will learn to:- Identify and treat allergies and intolerance's. Locate and correct organ and system imbalances. CKT works on the nervous system but does not only target the immune system. It is a completely holistic, non-invasive treatment. Using muscle testing to establish provocants and area weakness, CKT then employs a small hand movement, usually on the patients skull. This begins the rebalancing process. Most patients will need a course of four to six treatments with others needing more, depending on the imbalances within the body that you are addressing. for more information on the treatment, please see the treatment page and case studiesWhy should I choose to learn CKT ?CKT is incredibly effective at removing allergies, which as you will have noticed are increasingly making headline news, as the number of sufferers is dramatically increasing. Peanut allergies alone increased 400% over a three year period to 2002 according to the Royal College of Physicians, making 1 in 70 children victims, with the current level rising to 1 in 50. According to recent reports from the NHS 1 in 4 childeren and one third of all adults have allergies, which has stretched resources to the limits and subsequently become known as "the unmet need". We believe CKT meets that need. If you are already a practitioner, how many of your patients suffer from allergies? Wouldn't it be wonderful to be able to help them whilst increasing your patients numbers.What Qualifications do I need to do a CKT courseThe Minimum requirement is a Diploma in Anatomy & Physiology. The majority of students are already working in the natural health industry, such as Chiropractors, Reflexologists, etc. The most important requirement of this course is an open mind and good, clear intentions. If you decide you are interested in the course, an informal chat can be arranged to explain further. CKT courses are held in the historic Leatherhead Institute, Surrey which is just a few minutes from J9 on the M25. Alternatively it is only a 10 minute walk from the mainline railway station.
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