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The aromatic therapies skill set provides competence in aromatic medicine. General recommendations for using clay for healing avoid using anything metal with clay. Health in the 21st century page images at nap institute of medicine u. Granger is a doctor specialising in geriatric medicine, but. To gain entry into hlt60907 advanced diploma of aromatic medicine a candidate must demonstrate competence through a recognised training program or recognition process, in the following units of competency from the hlt51407 diploma of aromatherapy.

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