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Ehlahts Kowaht Ministry

Structural Physiopathy, Massage, and Tsi-Nehm Energy Healing.
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"Ehlahts Kohwaht" is an ancient modality once practiced by pre-conquest inhabitants of the Northwestern Americas. Restored to modern times, this sacred modality of healing brings healing and relief to post-injury ailments, the general wear and tear of occupational stress, and harsh lifestyles.  Employing the manipulation and articulation of bones, muscles, joints, connective tissues, and Tsi (Qi/Energy), Ehlahts Kowaht promotes optimal range of motion, long-term musculoskeletal health and spinal alignment, and improved structural integrity for the whole body.

·        EK Sahaptan Structural Physiopathy
  • Payihts (Initiate): fundamental EK physiopathy, lymphatic massage, and tsi/qi “Washing.”
  • Huhntsiht (Intermediate): applied topical herbal and mineral healing medicines.
  • Itsipi Ihm (Mastery): EK Payihts and Huhntsiht applied during dedicated Itsipi Purification Ceremony.
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Program Duration:
·        2 years mixed study (hands-on and Student Portal progress).

Requisites:
·        Uniform Curriculum for Nemenhah Ministry.
·        Dr. Joan Schrader’s Plant Medicine (select modules).

Award(s):
·        Associate of Theology (AT) – Ehlahts Kohwaht Ministry.

​Potential Annual Income:
·        Up to: $96,000 (based on $100/hr. practice).
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