The University of Natural Medicine provides higher education in the field of Integrative and Natural Medicine. It offers individually designed distance learning degree and diploma programs, independent study, seminars, practical and clinical training and research.
Glyphology – studies how to interpret the lines on the soles of the feet for reflexive health information. This skill has proven to be an important insight to understanding the body’s inherent struggle to maintain optimal health. The student will discover that the feet often hold the determining “hidden cause” behind a person’s health concerns—particularly if pathogens are involved. The course consists of 3 credits.
Tissue Mineral & Heavy Metal Hair Analysis. In terms of this course student will learn the tools to effectively analyze the nutritional and elemental needs of an individual through tissue mineral analysis. Also, the course identifies abnormal metabolic imbalances and toxic mineral profiles. Tissue mineral analysis is a comprehensive and scientific tool for evaluating and monitoring an individual's state of health through the mineral levels in hair and for determining heavy metal toxicity. The course consists of 3 credits.
Toxicology & Detoxification. Here you can study the merits and historically proven benefits of fasting and detoxification. The course explores such systems as the ultimate tissue cleansing, mucous free diet healing, life extension, water and juice fasting. Mental, emotional, physical and spiritual issues concerning fasting will be brought to light. All factors involved in the therapeutic application of this integral modality will be discussed, including basic principles, timing, and healing crises. The course consists of 3 credits.
Color Therapy. This course discovers treatments for various illnesses with the use of colored light. This extensive training in Spectro-Chrome Therapy covers all aspects of its applications in a myriad of given situations. The course consists of 2 credits.
Gastroenterology & Colon Therapy. This course studies the significance of colon hygiene in health covering areas such as absorption and assimilation of nutrients, cleansing procedures and detoxification, colon hydrotherapy, parasites and other related pathological disorders. Also, the course exams therapeutic programs designed to enhance or alleviate these situations. Course curriculum is dedicated to the training of colon hydrotherapy therapists and to a renewed awareness by the medical and natural healing community as to the importance of colon hygiene. The course consists of 4 credits.
Naturopathy: History & Practice. This course was designed to give the student an overall perspective of Naturopathy with respect to the history, philosophy, methodology and spiritual essence of this science. This course is necessary for all prospective Naturopaths to understand the practice, philosophy and scope of Naturopathy. The course consists of 2 credits.
Naturopathic Practice. This course provides students with detailed and extensive suggestions and proven remedies for successful treatment, without the use of drugs or medicine, of a myriad of disorders which afflict humanity. The course identifies the pathology and etiology of certain disease states and their symptomatology along with an overview of the physiological function and imbalances of the human system. The course consists of 4 credits.
Urine & Saliva Analysis – it is a scientific and elemental evaluative tool for the determination of metabolic imbalances regarding mineral, vitamin, enzyme, nutritional and energy utilization within the human body. In terms of this course students learn how to calculate biochemical profiles and specific nutrition programs for individuals. The course consists of 4 credits.
Naturopathic Manipulations – is a practical course teaching the art and science of hands-on therapy, which is an integral part of any holistic wellness program. Various modalities such as: spinal, joint and soft tissue manipulations, therapeutic massage, viscero-somatic reflexes, neuromuscular and physical therapy, as well as methods of spiritual healing will be imparted. The course consists of 4 credits.
Other Course: Gastroenterology II - 3 credits. Natural Detoxification - 4 credits. Natural Immune Enhancement - 4 credits. Naturopathic Practice II - 4 credits. Physical Examination & Diagnosis - 4 credits. Functional Medicine & Therapeutic Applications - 4 credits. Naturopathic Manipulations II - 4 credits. Functional Medicine - 4 credits. CPR/First Aid - 1 credits. Edgar Cayce Health Anthology - 3 credits. Darkfield Blood Analysis – 3 credits.
Tuition fees - $100 per 1 credit hour.
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