Program Philosophy:
That the myriad of health problems that plague modern society result from weaknesses in the body’s
physiological foundations as a result of poor nutrition. As an education organization, NTA is dedicated to helping individuals and healthcare professionals understand and reverse the tragic and unsuspected effects of the modern diet on their patients and clients. Throughout our training programs and seminars, students access a wide range of education tools and connect nationally with other practitioners in the healing arts.
This is the program I personally trained with a few years back. I encourage ANYONE interested in learning how the body functions, why it often ceases to function, and how it can be brought back to proper functioning from a nutritional whole-health, whole-body perspective, to consider this program.
*Registration Deadline-September 14th – see below
Registration will close Monday September 14th. TFC credit applications are due Tuesday September 7th.
Nutritional Therapist Training Program
A Foundational Approach to Holistic Nutrition
A National Crisis…
~The average American consumes 141 lbs of sugar/sweeteners annually.
~Diabetes is up from 1.6 million in 1958 to 15.1 million in 2004.
~Cardiovascular disease occurs in 75% of the US population.
Train to become a Nutritional Therapy Practitioner
The NTT program is unique because it’s based on a foundational approach to nutrition. We offer specific tools for assessing the body’s nutritional deficiencies and will teach you how to address those weaknesses through diet, supplements and lifestyle changes. In addition to our foundational approach, the NTT program emphasizes three additional perspectives:
- First is the allegiance to the teachings of such pioneering greats as Dr. Weston A. Price and Dr. Francis M. Pottenger, Jr. two of the greatest scientific minds ever to research nutrition, food and its’ effects on modern society. Their work is the basis for NTA’s core belief in properly prepared, nutrient dense whole foods.
- Second is NTA’s fundamental belief in bio-individuality; our genetic and geographical makeup can determine our unique nutritional needs.
- Third, we offer a system of evaluative measurements that help identify nutritional weaknesses in the body. Our Functional Evaluation technique allows the Practitioner to address the nutritional needs of their clients, assess their biochemical individuality and make tailored diet and lifestyle recommendations.
Students in the Nutritional Therapist Training Program participate in a rigorous course curriculum that includes anatomy and physiology, basic chemistry concepts, and the science of food and its’ nutritional components. They also learn how to identify and address imbalances in the body and how to intervene with nutrition for improving overall health and wellness. This course is available to professionals looking to enhance their practice with nutrition as well as those wanting to embark on a new career as a Nutritional Therapy Practitioner™.
Please review the links below to learn more about the program, request an information packet & locate a venue near you. Current classes start in the fall of 2009 & winter of 2010. We look forward to hearing from you!
Two Formats
Tuition $3,300*
Financing Available
(for Distance Learning ONLY)
* Hartford, Connecticut- To request a registration form send an email with Connecticut in the subject line to nta@nutritionaltherapy.com.
* Las Vegas, Nevada- To request a registration form send an email with Nevada in the subject line to nta@nutritionaltherapy.com.
* Portland, Oregon- To request a registration form send an email with Portland in the subject line to nta@nutritionaltherapy.com.
*Registration is on a first come first serve basis.
Still not sure? Why not participate in…
An Informational Conference Call
Please join Caroline Barringer, NTP, CHFS, FES, Lead Instructor for the Nutritional Therapist Training Program for our final informational conference call for the upcoming 2010-11 venues. This call is designed for prospective students and will consist of a short introduction to the program. At the end of the call Caroline will open the floor for questions.
Thursday September 9th, 2010
8:00-9:30pm EDT / 7:00-8:30pm CDT / 5:00-6:30pm PDT
Please call (800) 918-9798 or email kate@nutritionaltherapy.com for conference call instructions. You must RSVP for the call.
The 2010-11 venue schedules are now available online. Visit
www.nutritionaltherapy.com to view schedule and registration information for the new classes.
If you have any questions you can reach us by phone at 800-918-9798 or by email at nta@nutritionaltherapy.com.
We look forward to hearing from you!
nta@nutritionaltherapy.com
www.nutritionaltherapy.com
