Nutritional Therapist

This fully accredited Nutritional Therapy correspondence course is extremely flexible, allowing students to work at their own pace in the comfort of their home. It covers all of the core elements for Nutritional Therapy as laid down by the National Occupational Standards (NOS) for Nutritional Therapy and is wholly naturopathic in its approach. It consists of 8 units with the option to continue study with the Advanced Nutritional Therapy course (units 9-12).

I am the lead tutor and main author of The School of Health’s correspondence Nutritional Therapist course. The course is fully accredited by the Federation of Nutritional Therapy Practitioners (FNTP), Society of Naturopaths (SoN) and Naturopathic Nutrition Association (NNA) and covers macro and micronutrients, allergies, PNEI, hormonal imbalances, detoxification, supplementation, fasting, acid and alkaline balance, types of diet, adrenal fatigue, dietary analysis, supplementation, naturopathic philosophy, Allergies and the stress response (Hans Selye, McEwen), naturopathic nutrition and much more. The course includes a 4 day training event and leads to being able to register with the Society of Naturopaths as an Associate Naturopath, the FNTP as a Nutritional Therapist and the Naturopathic Nutrition Association as an associate member. This course is an excellent stepping stone to bigger courses in Nutritional Therapy and Naturopathic medicine. It is a standalone course and leads to a qualification in Nutritional therapy or can be used towards higher qualifications in naturopathic medicine and/or nutritional therapy. Students on this course can also attend courses with The Classical Kinesiology Institute and learn valuable kinesiology techniques to use in practice alongside Nutritional Therapy.

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Practitioner Courses

Allergy Therapy Course

This unique, quite possibly one-off course provides an in-depth exploration into food intolerances, sensitivities and allergies.

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Naturopathic Nutrition Advisor

Learn the basics of Naturopathic Nutritional Therapy which you can use alongside another discipline such as homeopathy, shiatsu or reflexology.

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Naturopathic Nutritional Therapist

This fully accredited Nutritional Therapy correspondence course is extremely flexible, allowing students to work at their own pace in the comfort of their home. It covers all of the core elements for Nutritional Therapy as laid down by the National Occupational Standards (NOS) for Nutritional Therapy and is wholly naturopathic in its approach. It consists of 8 units with the option to continue study with the Advanced Nutritional Therapy course (units 9-12).

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Naturopathic Nutritional Therapy (advanced)

The Advanced Naturopathic Nutritional Therapy course (units 9-12) approaches each subject naturopathically and then relates it to our current understanding of western scientific research. The course includes all of the core elements of Nutritional Therapy as laid down by the National Occupational Standards (NOS) for Nutritional Therapy.

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Naturopathic Course

This unique course offers a detailed study of Eastern medicine, homeopathic and naturopathic philosophy; iridology, hydrotherapy, homotoxicology, psychology, psychosocial skills and oral health. To my knowledge it is the only course that provides an exploration of all four Eastern disciplines: Ayurvedic medicine, Chinese medicine, Tibetan medicine and Unani (Persian/Greek) medicine.

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Nutritional Therapy and Eastern Nutrition

This standalone course offers comprehensive training in a naturopathic approach to diet and nutrition and a meticulous study of Eastern nutrition and how it links in with Western nutritional approaches. The course is fully accredited with the Federation of Nutritional Therapy Practitioners (FNTP) as a Nutritional Therapist and also with the Society of Naturopaths (SoN) as an Associate Naturopath.

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Eastern Nutrition

A unique course in Alternative Medicine and Eastern Nutrition (separate website).

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