Once I become a Certified Master of G-Jo Acupressure, am I then licensed to publicly practice and charge fees for G-Jo Acupressure in my area?
There is no nationally-recognized certification board for acupressurists of any training, style or system. Because of this, most (if not all) states require some related form of licensure for “hands-on” therapy before one may publicly offer ANY form of acupressure or touch therapy, not just G-Jo. Chiropractors and other physicians, as well as nurses, massage therapists and physical therapists are those licensed health care professionals who typically purchase our Master of G-Jo Acupressure Home-Study Certification Program. Outside the health care field, martial artists form our largest, identifiable group of G-Jo Acupressure Masters. Martial arts instructors, senseis and sifus often incorporate healing arts’ instruction into their regular teaching programs. But it makes sense for anyone interested in becoming more health self-reliant to master G-Jo Acupressure. The savings in visits to doctors and purchases of medicine, alone, more than justifies the low cost of this unique mastery pro