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All About the
MRA® Training Program

  1. What is Acupuncture?

  2. Why is acupuncture important in the practice of medicine?

  3. What is MRA®?

  4. What are Meridians?

  5. What is Auricular Therapy

  6. After successfully completing the Seminar, how can I proceed to acquire practical skills so that I can start adding MRA® into my own practice?

Question: What is Acupuncture?

Answer: Etymologically defined, acupuncture stems from two Latin words "acus" meaning needle and "punctura" (to puncture) the skin. Medically, it is a modality of treatment for pain problems and bodily disorders.
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Question: Why is acupuncture important in the practice of medicine?

Answer: Because it works. Understanding why and how the dynamic healing forces of the body are harnessed with acupuncture is a milestone in our scientific quest for knowledge which recognizes Bioplasmic Energy as the principle of life, as well as the primal force that impels the physiologic processes in the body. Disorder, pain and disease are consequences of disruptions in the harmonious interaction of Bioplasmic Energy circulating in the meridians. Acquiring more clinical skills isn't only important professionally. It puts the doctor a step ahead in these competitive times. Now major insurance carriers recognize acupuncture as a medical treatment.
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Question: What is MRA®?Enroll Now. Call 1-800-672-2287

Answer: MRA® is the acronym for Meridian Regulatory Acupuncture. It is a highly efficient System of Therapy that is based on scientific theory and employs a microsensitive, multifunction, precision instrument in the treatment of meridian disturbances. MRA® elevates the ancient art of acupuncture to its present level of refined, simplified application. The study and use of MRA® help account for the steady increase in the number of doctors who are presently integrating acupuncture into their own medical practice.
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Question: What are Meridians?

Answer: Meridians are invisible channels of the impulse for life or Bioplasmic Energy. Named after the organs whose functions they regulate, meridians mediate the processes of health and disease. Acupuncture points are distributed along the meridian pathways all over the body.
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Question: What is Auricular Therapy

Answer: It is a specialized branch of acupuncture which defines the ear as a primary center of the body's bioelectrical communications network. Theorists of Auricular Therapy submit that every part of the body is represented in the ear. Diagnosis and treatment are conducted by addressing the ear points that correspond to the affected part.
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Question: After successfully completing the Seminar, how can I proceed to acquire practical skills so that I can start adding MRA® into my own practice?

Answer: By attending the Preceptorship. This separate, intensively supervised, hands-on workshop is personally taught by Dr. Carlota. Open only to those who have completed the MRA® Seminar, Preceptorships are held immediately after every Seminar.
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