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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE in HOLISTIC NUTRITION
BN-101 Nutrition:
Introduction
This course
presents the most advanced concept in correct food nutrition. It
also introduces what is naturally and hygienically acceptable to eat
and how to properly combine foods for optimum nutrition and health.
(9.5 credits)
BN-102 PhytoChemical Compositions of Foods & Nutrition
This course examines the analysis of nutrients
in various plants and the effects of these nutrients on various
parts of the body needed to maintain the processes of health. (7.0)
BN-103 Enzymes &
Nutrition: Introduction
This course
examines the catalyzing role of enzymes in food nutrition,
digestion, assimilation, and health. (8.5 credits)
BN-104 Humans' Natural Biological Diet
This course examines the benefits of eating raw
foods as a superior form of nutrition. (7.5 credits)
BN-105 Physiology:
Introduction
This course
presents an introductory overview of the study of anatomy and
physiological processes of the human body, including the study of
some of the body’s diseases to which the person who lives outside
the Laws of Life is prone. (8.5 credits)
BN-106
Advanced Applied
Nutrition
This
course details the ideal sources and correct rations for the three
caloronutrients as well as for all other nutrients and
demystifies all health concerns related to the consumption of raw
fruits and vegetables. The student will learn how to determine
his/her true dietetic nature and how to correctly utilize the
"nutrient-per-calorie" concept for evaluating the nutritional
content of any meal or diet. The course also examines the effects of
eating raw fruit on specific health conditions such as candida,
chronic fatigue, diabetes, cancer, simple-carbohydrate deficiencies,
and the healthful management of weight. (9.5 credits)
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