Guest guest Posted August 20, 2004 Report Share Posted August 20, 2004 Hi , The first diploma was just a general bog standard course. The second one is just fasinating and is about 'Natural Nutrition'. The Philosophy is fantastic, Lots of A & P and covers the influences of the universe and how everything works as a whole. 'A Universe in a grain of sand'. There are loads of techniques to get to grips with such as castor oil packing, coffee enemas (Gerson Therapy), urine therapy etc. Really my whole outlook on life has changed and I am no longer fearful. I originally started the course to heal myself who knows where it will lead. I don't want a second degree. I will probably never finish this course. Theres always something new to learn but I'm loving it. Audrey <@...> wrote: --------------------------------- Hi Audrey, Glad to hear the B12 has been of help for you through your relapse. I'm sure you know alot about it then when studying Nutrition too ;o) It's real interesting to study it isn't it. Why are you doing a second Diploma in it...can you not go on and get a degree after the diploma?? I'm doing my course through a distance learning course,studying from home which is so handy with MS...it's through an irish college here called The National Training Authority...they're at http://www.nta.ie Good luck with your second course , hope it goes well. Rep. Ireland --- In low dose naltrexone , Audrey Henry <mumpuss@y...> wrote: > Dear , > Thanks for the info. > I used to get B12 monthly on the NHS but then stopped > when I moved abroad. I had one in June because of a > relapse and wondered if my full recovery was due to > the B12. I don't take large amounts of any other > vitamin. > I am on my second Nutrition Diploma. Who are you > studying with? > Audrey > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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