The Program

Escent-Oil Balance Program

CRTS-A or CRS-A

Upon presenting proof of attendance of the CARE Intensive, another approved program of similar

instruction, or credit for life experience, one is able to begin the EBI Program.

Short Summary of Requirements

Formal Class Training (Reqs. 1-4)                                                         33 hours

Purchase, Study, & Practice with DVDs (Req. 5)                                    6 hours

Non-Class Practice, 1st Set (Reqs. 7-8)                                                50 hours

Non Class Teaching Practice (Reqs. 9-10)                                            15 hours

Return Demonstration and Oral Exam (Req. 11)                                     8 hours *

Total EB Credit                                                                          hours

  1. *  Eligible to become a Certified Animal Raindrop Technique Specialist or Certified Animal Raindrop Specialist through the NTCB
  2. * Different Levels of Achievement

There are different levels of achievement towards becoming a Fully Certified EB Instructor (EBI-F). One may choose to stop at several stages rather than become a Fully Authorized EB Instructor.  Some will only desire to become a Certified Animal Raindrop Technique Specialist or Certified Animal Raindrop Specialist (CRS-A).  Others will fulfill the requirements to be an instructor or EBI.  Still others will want to complete all courses and workshops offered to become a Fully Certified EB Instructor.

As an EBI, you must pay annual dues each January in addition to other yearly requirements or risk becoming an “Inactive EB Instructor” (IEBI).

To learn more about the program including the out of class practice on horses, dogs and cats and all other requirements, it is necessary to purchase the EBI Handbook.