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Holistic Medicine Colleges in America

January 20th, 2010 Posted in Medicine
Holistic Medicine Colleges in America

Find Holistic Medicine Colleges in the United States and Canada. If you’re like many aspiring holistic health practitioners, you will discover that applying to and enrolling in one of countless holistic medicine colleges will help you to achieve your professional career goals.

In holistic medicine colleges, students can learn a great deal about holistic and natural therapies, including coursework that will lead to professions as natural health practitioners, naturopathic doctors, homeopathic practitioners, wholistic nutritionists, herbal medicine practitioners, energy medicine specialists, massage therapists, and more.

Depending on which one of several holistic medicine colleges you choose to enroll, there are a number of educational programs in which you may elect to pursue. For instance, there are numerous holistic medicine colleges that are typically focused on teaching bodywork modalities. In cases such as this, candidates can acquire skills and knowledge in anatomy, physiology, and various massage methods. While holistic medicine colleges offering massage therapy programs may vary in course hours and curriculums, standard training frequently includes practical instruction in Swedish massage, deep tissue massage and sports massage; however, there are a great number of holistic medicine colleges that furnish extensive training in advanced massage techniques like acupressure, infant/pregnancy massage, shiatsu, lymphatic drainage massage, lomi lomi, cross fiber technique, and multiple others.

Many holistic medicine colleges offer certificate, diploma and degree programs. It really depends on which career field one is interested in to determine which educational program is right for him/her. Students who would like to pursue a career in aromatherapy will find that several holistic medicine colleges provide certification programs in spa and aromatherapy. If individuals would like to engage in more advanced educational programs, some holistic medicine colleges regularly extend degreed courses in naturopathy,* herbal sciences, chiropractic, acupuncture and Oriental medicine. (In Canada, naturopaths are awarded diplomas.)

In addition, holistic medicine colleges frequently hold wholistic seminars and workshops that range from hours a day to weeks at a time. Again, depending on the particular course of study, continuing education and introductory lessons offered through holistic medicine colleges may range in length and topic, but will often encompass instruction in orthomolecular approaches (holistic nutrition, natural health, vitamins, minerals, metabolism, etc.), energy therapy, bioenergetics, essential oils and plant medicine, as well as introductory classes in other mind, body and spirit medicine.

Quintessentially, a variety of holistic medicine colleges will also offer supplemental home-study and in-classroom courses to professional practitioners who desire additional education and skills, as well as continuing education so that practitioners can maintain certification and/or licensure.

If you (or someone you know) are interested in finding holistic medicine colleges, let career training within fast-growing industries like massage therapy, cosmetology, acupuncture, oriental medicine, Reiki, and others get you started! Explore career school programs near you.

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  1. 13 Responses to “Holistic Medicine Colleges in America”

  2. By Blogger on Jan 20, 2010

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  3. By Janette on Jan 20, 2010

    I have the same problem with my 7 month old as well. He started out with sneezing, then the runny nose, then the constant congestion and coughing. Its going on two weeks now and still not gone. There's no medicine you can actually give.

    This is what I do:
    1. Saline on a q-tip just inside the nose
    2. Johnson and Johnson Vapor Baby wash
    3. Elevate the crib mattress so that they sleep on an incline
    4. Use a nasal aspirator
    5. Bring him in the bathroom when you take a hot steamy shower
    6. Use a vaporizer
    7. Baby Vapor Rub on the chest and around the nose

  4. By Daniel T on Jan 20, 2010

    ibuprofen, aka advil or something like that, is the best for cramps and other things like headaches. if she is in so much pain that she feels like she might die or something, like if the pain is that extreme every time she has her period, she should definitely see a gynecologist.

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    get monistat 1….one time thing! and it goes within 2 days( but sometimes there are chances that it will come back too)

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    The actualy nebulizer is pretty pricy…from 100 to 300 hundred dollars and the actualy medicine itself actually is pretty cheep, about 55 dollars but it comes with 50 vial tubes and only one is needed in each treatment.
    THen again you need to see what your insurance covers because with our insurance the machine cost $50 and the medicine $22.
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