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BACHELOR of SCIENCE in NATURAL HEALTH & HEALING

MASTER of SCIENCE in NATURAL HEALTH & HEALING

DOCTOR of PHILOSOPHY in NATURAL HEALTH & HEALING

HYGIENIC DOCTOR™

BACHELOR of SCIENCE in HOLISTIC NUTRITION™

MASTER of SCIENCE in HOLISTIC NUTRITION

DOCTOR of PHILOSOPHY in HOLISTIC NUTRITION

BACHELOR of NATURAL HEALTH & NUTRITION

NATURORTHOPATHIC DOCTOR™

CERTIFIED NATURAL HEALTH PRACTITIONER/PROFESSIONAL

CERTIFIED HOLISTIC NUTRITION PRACTITIONER/PROFESSIONAL

CERTIFIED HOLISTIC HEALTH PRACTITIONER/PROFESSIONAL

Certified Holistic Sports Practitioner


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 Doctor of Naturorthopathy

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  Naturorthopathic Degree

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NATURORTHOPATHIC DOCTOR™

ND-101 Advanced Naturorthopathic™ Science of Disease I

This course focuses on the correction of disease through a process referred to as “Orthopathy.” “Ortho” means “upright, correct.” “Pathology” means the “study of disease” or “the study of suffering.” “Disease is right action or right suffering,” says Dr. Jennings, the greatest pathologist of the 19th century. This course covers definitions, etiologies, and very effective, Natural and Hygienic healing formulas for disease as presented by Dr. Herbert M. Shelton. (9.5 credits)

ND-102
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)

ND-103 Fasting: The Art of Restoring & Preserving Health

This course demystifies the practice of fasting when ill and presents the amazing usefulness of the practice in restoring health. During a fast, the body rests and then uses recuperated energy to repair itself. Fasting is thus the quickest, safest, and most natural practice known to reverse and completely eliminate acute disease.

Fasting is also highly effective in arresting, if not reversing virtually all chronic diseases, provided that cellular integrity and organic structure have not been irreversibly compromised. When cellular integrity and organic structures have been compromised, complete reversal and recovery may not be possible; but arrest of the disease process and higher levels of health can in most cases be achieved. (6.5 credits)

ND-104 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)

ND-105 Advanced Natural Health I

This course 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 depth, the true art and concepts of the restoration and preservation of natural health by natural, unadulterated means. (9.5 credits)

ND-106 Advanced Natural Health II

This course is a continuation of Advanced Natural Health I and 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)

ND-107 Naturorthopathic™ Practice: The Legal Responsibilities &
& Requirements of a Naturorthopathic Practitioner: Part I & II

This course teaches the legal “in’s & out’s” and “do’s & don’t’s” of a “Naturorthopathic Counseling Practice.” The course also presents very advanced and highly effective counseling techniques that will enable the Naturorthopathic 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: 6.0 credits) ( Part II: 6.0 credits)

ND-108 Essay: Herbology

This course exposes the most dangerous of the poisonous components of herbs in common use today and their effects once ingested by the human body. The student will select a thesis statement relative to the topic and prepare a 2,500-word, typed, double-spaced essay developing the thesis. (9.5 credits)

ND – 109 Neuro Physiology of Beliefs: Introduction

This course will teach you a breakthrough systematic program supported by scientific evidence on how to naturally conquer anxiety, depression, anger, obsessive and compulsive behaviors. (9.5 credits)

ND – 110 Advanced Neuro Physiology of Beliefs

This course will help you develop and maintain a magnificent mind by increasing your memory, concentration and free-flowing 38 creativity as well as to develop better impulse controls and mastery over potential addictions. This course will, in addition, help you develop the ability to relax and enjoy all of life’s natural pleasures such as satisfying relationships. (10 credits)

ND – 111 Doctorate’s Thesis or Sports Nutrition & Physiology
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Doctorate’s Thesis

The student will select a thesis statement and develop it into a 3,000-word, typed, double-spaced Doctorate’s Thesis on a specific aspect of holistic nutrition, 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. (5.0 credits)

Sports Nutrition & Physiology

This course presents a modern and thoroughly up-to-date 21st century study on the physiology of the human organism with a specific focus on the sports physiology of the digestive tract as it relates to sports nutrition for optimum power, strength and endurance. “You are not what you eat but what you assimilate that determines power, strength and endurance.” (3.0 credits)

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