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DOCTOR of PHILOSOPHY in HOLISTIC NUTRITION
DN-101 Maximum,
Body Energy & Energy Healing Concepts
This
course presents the most advanced concepts on how to increase and
maintain the body's maximum nerve energy for maximum health,
physical strength, and endurance. Maximum nerve energy is also the
key for healing disease holistically and its prevention. (6.5
credits)
DN-102 Psychoneuroimmunology: Introduction
This course provides an excellent overview of
the science of Psychoneuroimmunology and its philosophies, which
laid the groundwork for modern-day “mind/body” healing techniques in
the medical and healing arts worlds. The student’s attention is
drawn to many experiments, proving the authenticity of the concepts
unique to Psychoneuroimmunology. (9.5 credits)
DN-103 Advanced Natural
Health I
This course
presents the greatest Hygienic laws and natural HD-105 health
concepts laid down in the 20th century by Dr. Herbert M. Shelton.
The student will learn, in depth, the true art and concepts of the
restoration and preservation of natural health by natural,
unadulterated means. (9.5 credits)
DN-104 Advanced Natural Health II
This course is a
continuation of Advanced Natural Health I and HD-106 further
presents the greatest Hygienic laws and natural health concepts laid
down in the 20th century by Dr. Herbert M. Shelton. The student will
learn, in even further depth, the true concepts of the restoration
and preservation of natural health by natural, unadulterated means.
(9.5credits)
DN-105 Nutritional Counseling Practice: The Legal Requirements &
Responsibilities of a Nutritional Practitioner: Part I & II
This course teaches the
legal “in’s & out’s” and “do’s & don’t’s” of a “Nutritional
Counseling Practice.” The course also presents very advanced and
highly effective counseling techniques that will enable the
Nutritional Practitioner to show clients and students how to
restructure their thinking processes to overcome self- sabotage and
to achieve amazing successes in their healthful living habits! (Part
I: 8.5 credits) (Part II: 8.5 credits)
DN-106
Doctorate’s Thesis or Sports Nutrition & Physiology
Doctorate’s Thesis
The student will select a thesis statement and develop it into a
5,000-word, typed, double-spaced Doctorate’s Thesis on a specific
aspect of natural health, as applied in his or her own life and/or
in the lives of others. The student may draw upon any or all of the
material from the Doctorate Program in the elaboration of the
Doctorate Thesis. (6.0 credits)
Nutrition Sports &
Physiology
This course presents a modern and thoroughly
up-to-date 21st century study in the physiology of the human
organism with specific focus on the physiology of the digestive
tract as it relates to nutrition and diseases. Also, emphasis is
placed on how the body works to maintain healthy processes, and how
the body is protected by its natural immunity system. (3.0 credits)
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