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Holistic Nutrition - Training and Career Pathways

Author: CarolAnn Bailey-Lloyd Author Ranking Gold Featured Author | Posted: 22-04-2008 | Comments: 0 | Views: 229 | Rating:  (239) Article Popularity - Blue (?) Got a Question? Ask.
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Have you ever entertained the idea of achieving a career in holistic health? From the many natural and alternative medicine occupations today, becoming a holistic nutrition consultant could be your key to a personally and professionally rewarding profession.

Individuals interested in this career path should explore the diverse aspects of the field, and should examine which natural health school will provide the best training to meet educational requirements to perform the job proficiently.

With a growing number of academic programs in holistic health and nutrition, candidates have several options from which to choose. For instance, if you would like to achieve a certificate or diploma in holistic nutrition, you can take a course that can be completed in about one year. General education in holistic nutrition certificate programs entail studies in carbohydrates, fats and proteins, whole grains and food preparation, metabolism, obesity, detoxification, hypoglycemia/hyperglycemia, vitamins and supplements, and more.

If you have already acquired academic education from an accredited school or university, you can enroll in an undergraduate or graduate program in holistic nutrition. For example, if you have fulfilled all educational prerequisites and would like to pursue your master degree of science in holistic nutrition, you can enroll in a program that will offer you extensive training and education in whole foods, macronutrients, disease processes, advanced nutrition, food science, biostatistics, health psychology, counseling, and other associated coursework. Master's programs in holistic nutrition can usually be completed in about three years.

Nutritionists and nutrition consultants, who have received specialized training in holistic nutrition or other advanced education, can anticipate good job opportunities. Possibilities for holistic nutrition consultants exist in the broad healthcare sector; including in hospitals, public healthcare facilities, schools, and other medical healthcare settings. Prospective earnings for licensed/registered holistic nutrition consultants and holistic nutritionists can well exceed $57,000 annually.

Interested in learning more about this or other holistic medicine careers? Let professional training within fast-growing industries like massage therapy, holistic health, acupuncture, oriental medicine, Reiki, and others get you started! Explore holistic health courses near you.

*Source - BLS (Bureau of Labor Statistics)

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