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New Eden School of

Natural Health Herbal Studies

An Educational Institute of Higher Learning


Catalog

Table of Contents
Welcome from the President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Curriculums . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Description of Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Accreditations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Frequently Asked Questions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Enrollment Application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Enrollment Agreement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Refund Policy/Transcripts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Rules and Policies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Board/Faculty/Instructors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50

New Eden School of


Natural Health Herbal Studies
Welcome to New Eden School of Natural Health and
Herbal Studies
It is the desire of our school to offer the prospective student the best
accredited online educational programs in natural health andherbal studies
that are available.
These curriculums will prepare the student for a future in natural health. They
can also be used to compliment your existing business or practice, or just take
you to a higher level of knowledge and skill in the natural healing arts that will
be a blessing for a lifetime! We at New Eden are proud to offer such programs.
Our institute feels confident in the programs that we offer and we believe
strongly that each curriculum will educate and train the educator, counselor or
practitioner, in such a way, as to be a valuable professional to society.
The natural health field and profession has been evolving wonderfully the last
several decades and we are committed to continuously be part of that process
of raising up tomorrows natural health experts.
Choosing New Eden School as your educational institute is a big step towards
your rewarding future in natural health!
Lawrence DeSantis, CN, ND
President and Founder

Educational Curriculums
Naturopathy Programs:
Naturopath Degree (ND)
Doctor of Traditional Naturopathy (ND)
Naturopathic Practitioner (NP)
Naturopathy Counselor (NC)
Naturopath Diploma Three Year Program (ND)

Natural Health Programs:


Certified Natural Health Counselor (CNHC)
Natural Health Consultant (NHC)
Natural Health Practitioner (NHP)

Nutrition Science Programs


Certified Nutritional Counselor (CNC)
Health Foods & Nutritional Supplement Advisor (HNSA)
Certified Wholefood Medicine Advisor (CWMA)

Iridology Programs:
Certified Iridologist (CI)

Herbal science Programs:


Certified Herbalist (CH)
Medical Herbalist (MH)
Master Herbalist (MH)
Certified Aromatherapist (CA)

Holistic Health Programs:


Holistic Health Practitioner (HHP) Associate Degree
Holistic Health Practitioner (HHP) Diploma

clinical natural medicine programs:


Certificate in Integrative & Functional Medicine (CIFM)
Certificate in Clinical Natural Medicine (CCNM)
Certificate in Clinical Botonical Medicine (CCBM)
Alternative Medicine Diplomate (AMD)
Certificate in Modern Naturopathy (CMN)
Naturopathic Medicine Doctor (NMD)

Bible-Based Programs:
Diploma in Biblical Studies (DBS)
Certified Chaplain in Holistic Approaches (CCHA)
Doctor of Biblical Medicine (DBM)
Certified Biblical Wellness Coach (CBWC)
Certified Biblical Wellness Counselor (CBWC)
Doctor of Naturopathy in Biblical Medicine (DNBM)
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What is Traditional Naturopathy?


Naturopathy is a philosophy which encompasses a view of life, a model for
living a full life. The word naturopathy is a Latin-Greek hybrid which can be
defined as being close to or benefiting from nature.
Stewart Mitchell, Naturopathy: Understanding
the Healing Power of Nature
A traditional, classical naturopath specializes in wellness. That is to say,
teaching clients how applying natural lifestyle approaches can act to facilitate
the bodys own natural healing and health building potential. The traditional
naturopath does not undertake to diagnose or treat diseases, but rather
recognizes that the majority of sub-health conditions are cumulative lifestyle
effects, and that the underlying cause of what we call disease (or, dis-ease)
is improper diet, unhealthy habits, and environmental factors which cause
biological imbalances leading to a weakening of the bodies natural defenses
and subsequent breakdown in health.
Traditional Naturopaths guide and teach their client in natural health
approaches such as fasting and detoxification, dietary improvements, the use
of herbs, hot baths, aromatherapy, exercise, rest, sunshine, and many other
natural health modalities
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Naturopath Degree (ND)

(Only school manuals, test material


and mentorship included)
Award: Associate Degree in
Traditional Naturopathy

For those that do not desire a


doctorate level curriculum, this
program is ideal in that it equips the
student with all the principles, the
healing arts, and the science that a
naturopathic practitioner needs in
order to efficiently and effectively
counsel individuals in natural health
care. ND also signifies Naturopath
Diplomate.

ND graduates can apply for National


Registration for Naturopathic
Practitioners through NRNP,
www.naturopathicregistration.org/
or get board certified with the ACHM
at: www.theachm.org/
Membership with the IANHP is
encouraged. www.ianhp.org

Enrollment Requirement:
High School Diploma, Average
completion time is 24 to 30 months
via distance learning

Doctor of Traditional
Naturopathy (ND)

OUTLINE OF COURSES:
Anatomy and Physiology . . . . 4

One of the best, in-depth, traditional


ND curriculums in America. The
student is properly trained in
traditional naturopathy and is
educated in conventional approaches
in order to wisely give naturopathic
consultations to those in need of it.

Natural Health and Nutrition . . 3


Pathology I . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Pathology II . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Pharmacology (Optional) . . . 4
Herbology . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Herbal First Aid . . . . . . . . . . 2
Chemistry and Nutrition . . . . 2

Enrollment Requirement:
High School diploma or better.

Enzyme Nutrition . . . . . . . . 3

OUTLINE OF COURSES:

Nutritional Herbology . . . . . . 3

Anatomy and Physiology . . . . 4

Reflexology . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Natural Health and Nutrition . . 3

Kinesiology . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Pathology I . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Energy Medicine . . . . . . . . . 2

Pathology II . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Practical Iridology . . . . . . . . 3

Pharmacology . . . . . . . . . . 4

Natural Health Approaches I . . 5

Herbology . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Natural Health Approaches II . . 3

Herbal First Aid . . . . . . . . . . 2

Natural Health Approaches III . 3

Chemistry and Nutrition . . . . 2

Natural Health Assessments . . 4

Enzyme Nutrition . . . . . . . . 3

Natural Health Approaches V . . 3

Nutritional Herbology . . . . . . 3

Starting Your Business as a


Natural Health Practitioner . . . 2

Hydrotherapy . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Total Credit Hours: 62


Tuition: $3100.00

Kinesiology . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

$50.00 Per credit hour

Reflexology . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Energy Medicine . . . . . . . . . 2
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Natural Health Approaches I . . 5

treat illnesses and/or diseases. See


website for required workshop.

Natural Health Approaches II . . 3

Graduates have the option to use


the designation: Doctor of Natural
Medicine (D.N.M.)

Natural Health Approaches III . 3


Orthomolecular Nutrition . . . . 3
DSM-IV (Psychological
Assessment) . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Certification Boards:
Board Certification available with
the American Council forHolistic
Medicine at: www.theachm.org/

Aromatherapy . . . . . . . . . . 3
Clinical Botanical Medicine I . . 5
Homeopathy . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Graduates and students are


encouraged to become members
of the:

Natural Health Assessments . . 4


Fitness & Weight Management . . 3
Natural HealthApproaches IV . 4

International Association of Natural


Health Practitioners (IANHP)
www.ianhp.org

Natural HealthApproaches V . . 3
Starting Your Business as a
Natural Health Practitioner . . . 2

American Naturopaths Association (ANA)


americannaturopathsassociation.org/

Doctoral Dissertation
(See website for options
to the dissertation) . . . . . . . 18

American Naturopathic Medical


Association (ANMA): www.anma.org/

Twelve credit hours from the


following Electives:

Naturopathic
Practitioner (NP)

Bach Flower Remedies . . . . . 2


Biological Theory of Ionization
as Applied to Human Nutrition . 4

An excellent non-doctorate
traditional naturopathy diploma
program without the medical and
clinical sciences.

Nutrition for Children . . . . . . 2


Clinical Nutrition . . . . . . . . . 3
Clinical Botanical Medicine II . . 4

Enrollment Requirement:
High School Diploma or GED.
Average completion time is 9 to 15
months via distance learning

Total Credit Hours: 121


Tuition: $4750.00
(Only charged for 95 credit hours. See
website for details)

OUTLINE OF COURSES:

$50.00 Per credit hour

Anatomy and Physiology . . . . 4

(School Manuals, study guides


and testing materials included;
text books not included.)

Natural Health and Nutrition . . 3


Herbology . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Note: Field Observation optional,


but highly recommended

Herbal First Aid . . . . . . . . . . 2

Award: Doctor of Traditional


Naturopathy

Enzyme Nutrition . . . . . . . . 3

This program does not prepare or


authorize graduates to diagnose or

Reflexology . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Chemistry and Nutrition . . . . 3


Nutritional Herbology . . . . . . 3
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Enrollment Requirement:
High School Graduation or GED,
An average of four to six months to
complete

Kinesiology . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Energy Medicine . . . . . . . . . 2
Practical Iridology . . . . . . . . 3
Natural Health Approaches I . . 5
Natural Health Approaches II . . 3

OUTLINE OF COURSES:

Natural Health Approaches III . 3

Anatomy & Physiology . . . . . 2

Starting Your Business as a


Natural Health Practitioner . . . 2

Natural Health & Nutrition . . . 2


Chemistry Basics . . . . . . . . . 1

Total Credit Hours: 45


Tuition: $2250.00

Herbology . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

$50.00 Per credit hour

Traditional Naturopathic
Approaches . . . . . . . . . . .

Natural Health Approaches I . . 2

(Only school manuals, test material


and mentorship included)

Iridology Simplified . . . . . . . . 1
Energy Medicine . . . . . . . . . 1

Note: Under school discretion, some


courses can be replaced with others

Bach Flower Remedies . . . . . 2

Award: Diploma in Traditional


Naturopathy

Total Credit Hours: 14


Tuition: $700.00

NP graduates can apply for National


Registration for Naturopathic
Practitioners through NRNP,
www.naturopathicregistration.org/

$50.00 Per Credit Hour

or obtain board certification with the


following organizations:
American Council for Holistic
Medicine www.theachm.org/

Chemistry Basics, Iridology, Energy


Medicine and Bach Flower Remedies
eBooks are included in the tuition, the
rest need to be purchased through
www.primitius.com

American Naturopathic Medical


Certification Board (ANMCB):
www.anmcb.org

Course instructions, open book


exams and instructor are included in
the tuition.

Note: Most of the above courses are


the shorter versions of the original.

Award: Certificate in Traditional


Naturopathy

NATUROPATHIC COUNSELOR
(NC)

Graduates can apply for membership


with the International Association of
Natural Health Practitioners at
www.ianhp.org

An excellent certificate program


comprised of eBooks. This
Naturopathic Study program provides
the student the education needed
to offer competent naturopathic
counseling.

Highly recommended:
Clinical Wellness Assessment Training
(offered once a year as a workshop
for hands on training through the
IANHP)
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NATUROPATH DIPLOMA (ND)


PROGRAM

Starting Your Business as a Natural


Health Practitioner . . . . . . . .
Clinical internship (field observation)
400 hours required

This three year program meets the


WHO standards for Naturopathy
training. Ideal for European students
and in other countries where the
WHO standards are applied. Ideal
program where the designation
doctor of naturopathy is not
permitted.

Total Credits Hours: 100


(1600 actual hours)
75 credit hours via distance learning.
1200 actual hours / 25 credits
awarded for the 400 hours of
internship
Tuition: $3750.00 (based on 75 credit
hours)

Enrollment Requirement:
High school diploma or GED, An
Average of 24 to 36 months to
complete via distance learning.

$50.00 per credit hour


Note: Students can begin their
internship after the first 15 courses
are completed. A local internship
is recommended. See our website
Resource Center for internship
information.

OUTLINE OF COURSES:
Anatomy and Physiology . . . . .
Natural Health and Nutrition . . .

(Test material & instructor included,


some eBooks also included)

Pathology I . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Pathology II . . . . . . . . . . . . .

We do not have a tuition for the


internship. Students complete
approved internships in their local
area of their choice.

Pharmacology (optional) . . . . .
Herbology . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Herbal First Aid . . . . . . . . . . .

Award: Advanced Professional


Diploma in Traditional Naturopathy

Chemistry and Nutrition . . . . .


Enzyme Nutrition . . . . . . . . .

ND graduates can apply for board


certification with the following
organizations:

Hydrotherapy . . . . . . . . . . .
Reflexology . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Kinesiology . . . . . . . . . . . . .

American Council for Holistic


Medicine www.theachm.org/

Energy Medicine . . . . . . . . . .
Practical Iridology . . . . . . . . .

American Naturopathic Certification


Board (ANCB) www.ancb.net

Natural Health Approaches I . . .


Natural Health Approaches II . .
Natural Health Approaches III . .

Naturopathic registration is available


through www.ianhp.org

Clinical Botanical Medicine . . . .

Highly recommended:

Homeopathy . . . . . . . . . . . .

Clinical Wellness Assessment Training


(offered once a year as a workshop
for hands on training through the
IANHP)

Natural Health Assessments . . .


Natural Health Approaches IV . .
Natural Health Approaches V . .
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Certified Natural Health


Counselor (CNHC)

Natural Health Practitioners (IANHP):


www.ianhp.org
Note: Courses are the shorter
versions of the original versions.

This is a nuts and bolts natural


health curriculum that gives the
student the education needed to
educate and guide individuals to
optimal wellness.

Enrollment Requirement:
High School diploma or GED. Average
completion time is three to six months

Outline of Courses:

Enrollment Requirement:
High School diploma

Anatomy & Physiology . . . . . 2


Natural Health & Nutrition . . . 2

Outline of Courses:

Natural Health Approaches I . . 2

Anatomy and Physiology . . . . 4

Herbology . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Natural Health and Nutrition . . 3

Iridology Simplified . . . . . . . . 1

Chemistry and Nutrition . . . . 2

Energy Medicine . . . . . . . . . 1

Natural Health Approaches I . . 5

Original Medicine Approaches


(Optional) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Herbology . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Practical Iridology . . . . . . . . 3

Total Credit Hours: 12 / 14


Tuition: $600.00 / $700.00

Herbal First Aid . . . . . . . . . . 2


Starting Your Business as a
Natural Health Practitioner . . . 2

$50.00 Per credit hour


Note: Original Medicine Approaches
is a strongly faith-based course with a
spirit-soul-body approach.

Total Credit Hours: 25


Tuition: $1250.00
$50.00 Per credit hour

(Study guide, test material and


instructor included. Some e-books
included)

(Study guides, e-books, test material


and instructor included. Texts not
included.)

Award: Certificate in Natural Health


Studies

Award: Certificate in Natural Health


and Herbal Studies

Natural Health
Practitioner (NHP)

Natural Health
Consultant (NHC)

A unique Advanced Diploma


Program in Natural Health where
students are able to create their
own curriculum. NHP graduates can
practice in all 50 states and abroad.

A natural health program that is


totally textbook free. It is composed
of e-books which are included in the
tuition. Excellent for international
students. Graduates qualify to
become Registered Natural Health
Practitioners (RNHP) through:

Enrollment Requirement:
High School diploma or GED, average
of 12 to 18 months

The International Association of


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Outline of Courses

Health Practitioners (IANHP) at www.


ianhp.org

20 credit hours must include:

Board Certification is available


through the American Council for
Holistic Medicine:
www.theachm.org

Anatomy & Physiology . . . . . 2


Natural Health & Nutrition . . . 3
Chemistry & Nutrition . . . . . . 2
Natural Health Approaches I . . 5

Certified Nutritional
Counselor (CNC)

Herbology . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Starting Your Business as a
Natural Health Practitioner . . . 3

This curriculum prepares the student


for educating and guiding the public
in nutritional and natural health
matters and choices. The preparation
is holistic in nature.

An additional 20 credit hours are


selected by the student from all
the courses New Eden offers. See
Description of Courses for selection.
Total Credit Hours: 40
Tuition: $2000.00

Enrollment Requirement:
High School diploma

$50.00 Per credit hour

Outline of Courses

(Study guide, eBooks, test material


and instructor included.Textbooks not
included.)

Anatomy and Physiology . . . . 4


Natural Health and Nutrition . . 3

Award: Advanced Diploma in Natural


Health Studies

Chemistry and Nutrition . . . . 2


Enzyme Nutrition . . . . . . . . 3

Note: if the 20 credit hours of


electives are in a particular area
(example, Herbal Studies) the
advanced diploma will read Advanced
Diploma in Natural Health Studies
with a concentration in Herbal
Medicine. Minimum requirement
for an area of concentration is three
courses. Area(s) of concentration
offered:Herbal Medicine, Nutrition,
Biblical Medicine, Naturopathy, and
Integrative & Functional Medicine.

Natural Health Approaches I . . 5


Nutrition for Children . . . . . . 2
Healthfoods and Nutritional
Supplements . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Nutritional Herbology . . . . . . 3
Sports Nutrition . . . . . . . . . . 3
Orthomolecular Nutrition . . . . 3
Starting Your Business as a
Natural Health Practitioner . . . 3
Total credit Hours: 35
Tuition: $1750.00

Courses cannot include the


foundational required courses.

$50.00 Per credit hour

Associates Degree: With the


completion of 60 Credit Hours.

(School manuals, study guides,


testing material and mentorship
included. Texts are not included.)

The graduate can apply to become


a Registered Natural Health
Practitioner(RNHP)
Registration is available through the
International Association of Natural

Award: Diploma in Nutritional


Counseling
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Certified Wholefood
Medicine Adviser (CWMA)

Board certification available through


the American Council for Holistic
Medicine, visit them at:
www.theachm.org/

A curriculum that is based on


wholefoods and whole plant
medicine approaches. This type of
adviser, counselor or practitioner will
not recommend isolates of foods or
herbs but will focus on natural foods
and herbs as supplied in nature.

Graduates have the option to use


the CNC or a DNC (Diploma in
Nutritional Counseling) designation.

Healthfoods &
Nutritional Supplement
Adviser (HNSA)

Enrollment Requirement: High


school diploma or GED. Average
completion time is up to six months.

Ideal curriculum for those employed


in healthfood stores or at a herbal/
vitamin supplement company.
Knowledge equals influence and
influence equals sales.

Outline of courses:
Anatomy & Physiology . . . . . . . 4
Natural Health & Nutrition . . . . . 3
Wholefoods . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Enrollment Requirement:
High School graduation or GED,
Average completion time by distance
learning is twelve weeks.

Healing foods . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Wholefood Medicine Assessment . 1

Outline of Courses:

Total Credit Hours: 14


Tuition: $700.00

Anatomy & Physiology . . . . . 3

$50.00 Per Credit hour

Natural Health & Nutrition . . . 3

Study guides, testing material and


mentorship included. Textbooks and
eBooks are not included.

Herbology . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Health foods and Nutritional
Supplements . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Award: Certificate in Wholefood


Medicine Approaches

Total Credit Hours: 12


Tuition: $600.00

Additional recommended course:

$50.00 Per credit hour

Digestive Wellness . . . . . . . . . 4

(Ebooks, study guides, testing


material and instructor included.
Texts are not included.)

Membership is available through the


International Association of Natural
Health Practitioners (IANHP) at
www.ianhp.org

Award: Certificate in Health foods,


Herbs & Nutritional Supplement
Guidance

Certified Iridologist (CI)

Membership is available through the


International Association of Natural
Health Practitioners (IANHP) at
www.ianhp.org

Iridology is the assessment of


the body according to the irides
(the colored area of the eye).The
iris is one of the most complex
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structures of human anatomy. To


an Iridologist, specific areas of the
irides correspond to specific organs,
tissues and body areas; and colors
and textures suggest biochemical
changes. The topography of the iris
as it relates to the rest of the body
has been mapped by practitioners
over the last 400 years. More recently
physicians have been able to study
patients before and after operations
and confirm signs within the iris and
compare with the tissues and organs
by the use of autopsies. This program
is mostly composed of e-book
courses.

herbal studies in order to educate and


guide the public in herbal choices.
The CH program makes available the
finest tools to assess the herbal needs
of individuals.
Enrollment Requirement:
High School diploma or GED, Four to
six months by distance learning

Outline of Courses:
Anatomy and Physiology . . . . 4
Natural Health and Nutrition . . 3
Herbology . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Nutritional Herbology . . . . . . 3

Enrollment Requirement:
High School Graduation or GED
completion

Herbal First Aid . . . . . . . . . . 2


How to start a business as a
Natural Health Practitioner . . . 2

*IIPA sanctioned

OUTLINE OF COURSES:

Total Credit Hours: 18


Tuition: 900.00

Anatomy & Physiology . . . . . 2

$50.00 per credit hour

Natural Health & Nutrition . . . 2

Award: Certificate in Herbal Studies

Iris Analysis . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Note: A diploma in Herbal Medicine


and a designation of Master Herbalist
is granted with 30 credit hours of
courses taken, must include courses
below.

Natural Health Approaches I . . 2


Herbology . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Total Credit Hours: 12
Tuition: $600.00
$50.00 Per credit hour

Additional Courses that are Highly


Recommended:

(All materials and instructor included


in the tuition except for the Iridology
textbook.)

Aromatherapy . . . . . . . . . . 3
Herbal Preparations . . . . . . . .
Clinical Botanical Medicine I . . 5

Award: Certificate in Iridology and


Natural Health (CI)

School manuals, test material and


mentorship included, text books not
included.

Graduates are encouraged to become


members of the IIPA:

Membership with the Following


Organizations is Recommended:

International Iridology Practitioners


Association at: iridologyassn.org

American Herbalist Guild


International Association of Natural
Health Practitioners

CERTIFIED HERBALIST (CH)


This certificate program provides the
student a well rounded education in
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MASTER HERBALIST (MH)

MEDICAL HERBALIST (MH)

This diploma program provides the


student a well rounded education in
herbal studies in order to educate and
guide the public in herbal choices.
The MH program makes available the
finest tools to assess the herbal needs
of individuals.

Probably one of the most in-depth


and complete herbalist programs
available. The students are taught
from a science and clinical
perspective how to effectively
operate as Medical Herbalists. Medical
Herbalists are also called Medicinal
Herbalists.

Enrollment Requirement:
High School diploma or GED, Average
completion time is Six to nine months
by distance learning

Enrollment Requirement:
High School Diploma or GED,
Average completion time is 24 to 30
months via distance learning

Outline of Courses:
Anatomy and Physiology . . . . .

OUTLINE OF COURSE:

Natural Health and Nutrition . . .

Anatomy and Physiology . . . . .

Herbology . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Natural Health and Nutrition . . .

Nutritional Herbology . . . . . . .

Chemistry and Nutrition . . . . .

Herbal First Aid . . . . . . . . . . .

Pathology I . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Aromatherapy . . . . . . . . . . .

Pathology II . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Herbal Preparations . . . . . . . .

Pharmacology . . . . . . . . . . .

Clinical Botanical Medicine I . . .

Natural Health Approaches I . . .

How to start a business as a


Natural Health Practitioner . . . .

Herbology . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Total Credit hours: 30


Tuition: $1500.00

Herbal First Aid . . . . . . . . . . .

$50.00 Per Credit Hour

Clinical Botanical Medicine I . . .

Award: Diploma in Herbal Medicine

Herbal Preparations . . . . . . . .

Test material and mentorship


included, text books and certain
eBooks are not included.

Clinical Botanical Medicine II . .

Nutritional Herbology . . . . . . .
Aromatherapy . . . . . . . . . . .

Natural Health Approaches V . .


Herbal and Natural Health
Care for Animals . . . . . . . . . .

Membership with the Following


Organizations is Recommended:

Starting Your Business as a


Natural Health Practitioner . . . .

American Herbalist Guild


www.americanherbalistsguild.com/

Total Credit Hours: 63


Tuition: $3150.00

International Association of Natural


Health Practitioners
www.ianhp.org

$50.00 per credit hour


Test material and instructor included.
Textbooks and certain eBooks are not
included.
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Award: Associates Degree in Herbal


Medicine

Test material and instructor included.


Textbooks and most eBooks not
included.

Alternative Award: Advanced


Professional Diploma in Herbal
Medicine

Award: Certificate in Aromatherapy


Membership in the following
associations is available:

Additional Courses That Are Highly


Recommended:

National Association for Holistic


Aromatherapy
/www.naha.org/

Practical Iridology . . . . . . . . .
Natural Health Approaches IV . .

American Herbalist Guild


www.americanherbalistsguild.com/

Bach Flower Remedies . . . . . .


Board Certification is available
through the:

International Association of Natural


Health Practitioners (IANHP)
www.ianhp.org

American Council for Holistic


Medicine at www.theachm.org

Essential oil line that we highly


recommend:
www.mydoterra.com/healthodyssey/

Graduates are encouraged to join the


American Herbalist Guild
www.americanherbalistsguild.com/

Holistic Health
Curriculum (HHP)

License available through PMA,


www.pmai.us

CERTIFIED AROMATHERAPIST
(CA)

This curriculum encompasses


various Natural Healing Arts, hence
the word Holistic. Holism (from
holos, a Greek word meaning all,
whole, entire, total) is the idea that
all the properties of a given system
(physical, biological, chemical, social,
economic, mental, linguistic, etc.)
cannot be determined or explained
by its component parts alone.
Instead, the system as a whole
determines in an important way how
the parts behave. Holistic Health
Practitioners take a Holiopathic
approach to health, they are also
known as Holiopaths who have
studied Holiology.

A six course curriculum in the


healing art of essential oils.
Enrollment Requirement:
High School Diploma or GED

Outline of courses:
Anatomy and Physiology . . . . 4
Natural Health and Nutrition . . 3
Chemistry and Nutrition . . . . 2
Aromatherapy . . . . . . . . . . 3
Aromatherapy II . . . . . . . . . 3
Starting Your Business as a
Natural Health Practitioner . . . 2

Enrollment Requirement:
High School Diploma

Total Credit Hours: 17


Equivalent to 272 classroom hours
Tuition: $850.00

Outline of Courses:
Anatomyand Physiology . . . . 4

$50.00 Per Credit Hour


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Natural Health and Nutrition . . 3

Outline of Courses:

Chemistry and Nutrition . . . . 2


Pathology I . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Anatomy and Physiology . . . . 4

Pathology II . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Natural Health and Nutrition . . 3

Pharmacology . . . . . . . . . . 4

Chemistry and Nutrition . . . . 2

Natural Health Approaches I . . 5


(Optional)

Natural Health Approaches I . . 5


Bach Flower Remedies . . . . . 2

Practical Iridology . . . . . . . . 3

Nutrition for Children . . . . . . 2

Natural Health Approaches IV . 4

Practical Iridology . . . . . . . . 3

Herbology . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Herbology . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Kinesiology . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Kinesiology . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Herbal First Aid and


Natural Health Care . . . . . . . 2

Herbal First Aid and


Natural Health Care . . . . . . . 2

Health foods and Nutritional


Supplements . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Health foods and Nutritional


Supplements . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Natural Health Approaches V . . 3

Homeopathy . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Nutrition for Children . . . . . . 2

Reflexology . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Bach Flower Remedies . . . . . 2

Starting Your Business as a


Natural Health Practitioner . . . 2

Homeopathy . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Reflexology . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Total Credit Hours: 44


Tuition: $2200.00

Starting Your Business as a


Natural Health Practitioner . . . 2

(Tuition does not include texts but all


school manuals, study guides, testing
material, and course instructors.)

Total Credit Hours: 60


Tuition: $3000.00
(Tuition does not include texts but all
school manuals, study guides, testing
material, and course instructors.)

$50.00 Per credit hour


Award: Diploma in Holistic Health
Studies

$50.00 Per credit hour

Graduates can apply to be board


certified Holistic Health Practitioners
through the AADP or the American
Council for Holistic Medicine (ACHM)

Award: Associate Degree in Holistic


Health

Holistic Health
Practitioner Diploma
Program (HHP)

Graduates are encouraged to become


members of the International
Association of Natural Health
Practitioners (IANHP) at
www.ianhp.org

Excellent holistic health program


that excludes the medical and clinical
sciences.
Enrollment Requirement:
High School Diploma or GED, 9 to 14
months via distance learning
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Certificate in Integrative
& Functional Medicine
(CIFM)

paced, distance learning program that


generally takes four to six months to
complete.
Enrollment Requirement:
Board Certified or Licensed
Practitioners.

Superb certificate program


in Integrative and Functional
Medicine for board certified or
licensed practitioners.Natural
health practitioners that have
completed the following courses;
Anatomy, chemistry, pathology and
pharmacology also qualify.

Outline of Courses:
Clinical Nutrition . . . . . . . . . 3
Blood Chemistry & CBC Analysis
from a Functional Approach . . 3
Signs and Symptoms from a
Functional Approach . . . . . . . 4

The Graduate can operate as a


Integrative & Functional Medicine
Practitioner (I.F.M.P)
Completion Time: Generally four to
five months by distance learning

Clinical Natural Medicine . . . . 4


Total Credit Hours: 14
Tuition: $700.00
$50.00 Per credit hour
(Tuition include instructor, course
instruction and open book exam,
does not include texts.)

Outline of Courses:
Integrative & Functional Medicine I . 5
Integrative & Functional Medicine II . 5

Award: Certificate in Clinical Natural


Medicine

Fitness and Weight Management . . 3

Graduates are encourage to


become members of the following
organization:

Total Credit Hours: 13


Tuition: $650.00
$50.00 Per credit hour

International Association of Natural


Health Practitioners (IANHP): ianhp.org/

(Includes all materials and instructor,


except textbooks.)
Award: Certificate in Integrative &
Functional Medicine

Certificate in Clinical
Botanical Medicine (CCBM)

Graduates are encourage to become


members of the International
Association of Natural Health
Practitioners (IANHP)
www.ianhp.org/

This is a in-depth, science based,


herbal medicine program for the
practitioner that desires to include
botanical medicine in their business
or practice.

Certificate in Clinical
Natural Medicine (CCNM)
An exceptional four course
certificate program in Clinical Natural
Medicine for the practitioner seeking
complementary medicine. A self-

Enrollment Requirement:
Anatomy, Chemistry, Pathology,
Pharmacology and Basic Nutrition.
Average completion time generally
takes three to four months by
distance learning
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Outline of Courses:

Signs & Symptoms from a


Functional Approach . . . . . . . 4

Clinical Botanical Medicine I . . 5

Biologic Ionization as Applied


to Human Nutrition . . . . . . . 4

Clinical Botanical Medicine II . . 4


Total Credit Hours: 9
Tuition: $450.00

Clinical Botanical Medicine I . . 5

$50.00 per credit hour

Clinical Natural Medicine . . . . 4

Includes all materials and instructor,


except textbooks.

Blood Chemistry & CBC Analysis


from a Functional Approach . . 3

Award: Certificate in Clinical


Botanical Medicine

Fitness & Weight Management . 3

Homeopathy . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Integrative and Functional


Medicine I . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Graduates are encourage to


become members of the following
organizations:

Integrative and Functional


Medicine II . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

International Association of Natural


Health Practitioners (IANHP)
www.ianhp.org/

Doctoral Dissertation or
Special Project . . . . . . . . . .18
(Waived for doctors)

American Herbalist Guild


www.americanherbalistsguild.com

Total Credit Hours: 82


Tuition: $4100.00
$50.00 Per credit hour

Alternative Medicine
Diplomate (AMD)

(Includes all materials and instructor,


except textbooks.)
Award: Doctorate in Alternative
Medicine

A one of a kind doctorate curriculum


that combines nutrition, herbology,
integrative and clinical functional
approaches. Available June 2013

Board certification available through


the American Council for Holistic
Medicine (ACHM)
www.theachm.org

Enrollment Requirement:
Board certified or licensed
practitioners

Certificate in Modern
Naturopathy (CMN)

OUTLINE OF COURSES:

This is a three course certificate


program in Naturopathic Science
that is open to Counselors and
Practitioners. The Science is up to
date and the information is extremely
useful for those professionals that
want to add Naturopathic Counseling
to their business or practice.

Clinical Nutrition . . . . . . . . . 3
Herbology . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Healthfoods and Nutritional
Supplements . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Energy Medicine . . . . . . . . . 2
Sports Nutrition . . . . . . . . . . 3
Enzyme Nutrition . . . . . . . . 3

Enrollment Requirement:
Practitioners or individuals that have
completed the following courses;

Natural Health Approaches I . . 5


Natural Health Approaches II . . 3
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Anatomy & Physiology, Chemistry,


Pathology (Study of Disease) and
Pharmacology.

Outline of courses:

Average completion time generally


takes three to four months

Natural Health Approaches VI . 3

Clinical Botanical Medicine II . . 4


Integrative & Functional
Medicine I . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Outline of Courses:

Integrative & Functional


Medicine II . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Old and New Naturopathy . . . 3

Fitness & Weight Management . 3

Modern Naturopathic
Approaches . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Total Course Credits: 35


Tuition: $1750.00

Signs and Symptoms from a


Functional Approach . . . . . . .

$50.00 Per Credit Hour

Total Credit Hours: 10

Required Credit Hours to Graduate:


180 (2880 hours)

Tuition: $500.00
$50.00 Per Credit Hour

Clinical requirement: 400 clinical


hours of Naturopathic Practicum.
Accounts for 25 credit hours of
Clinical practice or field internship
Students may utilize the Resource
Center to find an internship resource.

Includes all materials and instructor,


except textbooks.
Award: Certificate in Modern
Naturopathy
Graduates are encourage to
become members of the following
organizations:

Highly recommended:
Clinical Wellness Assessment Training
(offered once a year as a workshop
for hands on training through the
IANHP)

International Association of Natural


Health Practitioners (IANHP)
www.ianhp.org/

Course Credits: 2035 credit hours


required

International Institute for


Complementary Therapies (IICT)
www.iict.com.au

15 additional credit hours of electives:


Students can select any natural health
related courses we offer

Naturopathic Medicine
Doctor (NMD)

Award: Doctor of Naturopathic


Medicine

Most comprehensive Traditional


Naturopathic Medicine Curriculum
available. Exceeds the WHO standards
for naturopathy training.

Includes all materials and instructor,


except textbooks and some eBooks.
Certification boards:
American Council for Holistic
Medicine (ACHM)
www.theachm.org

Enrollment Requirement:
Completion of the Doctor of
Traditional Naturopathy (ND) Degree
Program or equivalency (120 credit
hours minimum)

American Naturopathic Certification


Board (ANCB)
www.ancb.net
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Diploma in Biblical
Studies (DBS)

Enrollment Requirement:
Diploma in Biblical Studies

Outline of Courses:

This diploma program educates the


student in the knowledge of the Bible
and its related topics. Excellent for
those who have a desire to enter into
ministry.

DSM-IV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Enrollment Requirement:
High School diploma

Natural Health and Nutrition . . 2

Biblical Counseling . . . . . . . . 3
Ministerial Training . . . . . . . . 2
Anatomy and Physiology . . . . 2

Outline of Courses:

Herbal Science and Biblical


Medicine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Foundations of Faith . . . . . . . 5

Natural Health Approaches I . . 2

How the Scriptures Came


Together . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Herbal First Aid and


Natural Health Care . . . . . . . 2

Old Testament Survey . . . . . . 5

Natural Health Approaches


from the Bible . . . . . . . . . . . 3

New Testament Survey . . . . . 6

Total Credit Hours: 22


Tuition: $1100.00

Church History . . . . . . . . . . 2
Lifeof Prayer . . . . . . . . . . . 2

$50.00 Per Credit Hour

The Healing Ministry . . . . . . . 5

(Tuition includes course material


and instructor, does not include
textbooks.)

World Religions . . . . . . . . . . 2
The Gifts and Calling of God . . 2

Award: Diploma in Holistic


Chaplaincy

Jewish Roots . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Spiritual Growth . . . . . . . . . 2

Note: Ministerial Training is optional.

Total Credit Hours: 36


Tuition: $1800.00

license available through the Pastoral


Medical Association (PMA) at:
www.pmai.us

$50.00 Per Credit Hour


(All materials and instructor included,
texts not included.)

Graduates are encouraged to


become members of:

Award: Diploma in Biblical Studies

International Association of Natural


Health Practitioners (IANHP) at:
www.ianhp.org

This school has Ecclesiastical


Validation and Approval with:
www.pmai.us

International Federation of Christian


Chaplains (IFCC) at:
www.chaplainfederation.com

Certified Chaplain in
Holistic Approaches
(CCHA)

Registration as Registered Natural


Health Practitioners available through
IANHP at: www.ianhp.org

A unique preparation in bible-based


community chaplaincy services
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Doctor of Biblical
Medicine (DBM)

$50.00 Per credit hour


(Tuition includes all materials and
instructor except textbooks)

This is a unique holistic curriculum


in biblical healing that takes a
spirit-soul-body approach.

Note: Ministerial Training is optional;


it can be replaced with another
course.

This program is comprised of biblical


studies, holistic chaplaincy, natural
health, nutrition, herbal medicine,
and functional approaches.

Award: Doctorate in Biblical Medicine


(DBM)

This program does not qualify


graduates to diagnose or treat
disease, but to educate and guide
individuals or groups in sound
spiritual and natural biblical holistic
approaches to health and well being.

License available through the Pastoral


Medical Association (PMA)

Alternative Award: Doctor of


Original Medicine (DOM)

Certified Biblical
Wellness Coach (CBWC)

Enrollment Requirement:
Diploma in Biblical Studies & Certified
Chaplain in Holistic Approaches
Diploma
See Website for updates.

A certificate program in Spirit-SoulBody wellness coaching


Enrollment Requirement:
High School diploma or GED

Outline of Courses:

Outline of Courses:

Chemistry and Nutrition . . . . 2

Anatomy and Physiology . . . . 2

Pathology I . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Natural Health and Nutrition . . 3

Pathology II . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Pharmacology . . . . . . . . . . 4

Natural Health Approaches


from the Bible . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Nutritional Herbology . . . . . . 3

Biblical Counseling . . . . . . . . 3

Aromatherapy . . . . . . . . . . 3

Original Medicine Approaches . 2

Clinical Botanical Medicine . . . 5

Wellness Coaching . . . . . . . . 2

Natural Health Approaches V . . 3


Natural Health Assessments . . 4

Total Credit Hours: 15


Tuition: $750.00

Clinical Botanical Medicine II . . 4

$50.00 Per credit hour

Herbal & Natural Health Care


for Animals . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

(Tuition includes everything but


textbooks)

Herbal Preparations . . . . . . . 4

Award: Certificate in Biblical Wellness


Coaching

Original Medicine Approaches . 2

Membership available through:

Doctoral Dissertation or
Special Project . . . . . . . . . .18

Pastoral Medical Association

Total Credit Hours: 67


Tuition: $3350.00

International Association of Christian


Coaches
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Enrollment Requirement:
High School diploma or GED. Average
completion time is six to nine months
to complete the studies.

International Association of Natural


Health Practitioners (IANHP)

Additional Recommended Courses:


Herbal First Aid . . . . . . . . . . 2

Outline of Courses:

Doctor of Naturopathy in
Biblical Medicine (DNBM)

Anatomy & Physiology . . . . . 2


Natural Health & Nutrition . . . 2
Natural Health Approaches I . . 2

This is the traditional Doctor of


Naturopathy curriculum with the
inclusion of faith-based courses

Herbology . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Enrollment Requirement:
Doctor of Traditional Naturopathy
Program

Total Credit Hours: 13


Tuition: $650.00

Original Medicine Approaches 2


Biblical Counseling . . . . . . . . 3

$50.00 Per Credit Hour

10 of the 12 required elective credit


hour courses are:

Tuition includes course instructions,


open book exams and instructor. The
eBooks are not included, they can be
purchased through
www.primitius.com

Biblical Counseling . . . . . . . . 3
The Healing Ministry . . . . . . . 5
Original Medicine Approaches . 2

Note: A KJV Full Life Study Bible


(2003) Zondervan is highly
recommended

Total Credit Hours: 121


Tuition: $4750.00
$50.00 Per credit hour

Award: Certicate in Biblical Wellness


Counseling

(Study guide, test material and


instructor included. Textbooks not
included)

Additional recommended courses:

Field Observation is optional but


highly recommended

Old Testament Survey . . . . . . 5


New Testament Survey . . . . . 6

Note: There are options to the


doctoral dissertation. Graduates can
also use the ND designation

Highly recommended:
Clinical Wellness Assessment Training
(offered once a year as a workshop
for hands on training through the
IANHP)

Award: Doctor of Naturopathy in


Biblical Medicine (DNBM)

Membership available through:

Certified Biblical
Wellness Counselor
(CBWC)

Aquila Christian Ministerial Alliance


for Biblical Wellness (MABW)
www.aquilachristian.net
International Association of Natural
Health Practitioners (IANHP)
www.ianhp.org

A certificate program in spirit-soulbody wellness counseling that is


comprised of e-Books.
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Description of Courses
*Courses come with an assigned instructor.
See website for updated information courses.

Course: NES 001 Anatomy and Physiology . . . . . . . . . . . . Credit 4


Description: The various body systems and their function are studied here.
Symptomotology of out of balanced body systems is outlined in questionnaire
form so the student can recognize the need for care. Natural supplement
support indication for every body system. Color pictures of anatomical parts
are provided in this course. Internet website interactive included. Extensive
anatomy and physiology make up this course.
Text(s): School Manual in e-book form - Medical Language, Susan Turley
Exam: Open book, 85% is passing.

Course: NES 002 Natural Health and Nutrition . . . . . . . . . Credit 3


Description: This course takes a Genesis perspective on health and nutrition,
probably one of the best compiled manuals for its topic. Topics covered are;
Air, water, light, electro-magnetic fields, vegetables, Beans and grains, nuts
and seeds, fruit, flesh foods, rest and exercise, use of herbs, detoxification
and fasting, dietary supplements, weight loss, glycemic index, ORAC values,
vitamins and minerals, amino acids, fats and starches, juicing, sprouting, and
much more. This is a very foundational course.
Text(s): School Manual in e-book form - Prescription for Dietary Wellness, 2nd
edition, Phyllis A. Balch, CNC
Exam: Open Book, 85% is passing

Course: NES 003 Natural Health Approaches I . . . . . . . . . . Credit 5


Description: Excellent nuts and bolts manual on client assessment and diet
& supplement determination for the individual assessed. Material covered;
processed foods, heavy metals, leaky gut, candida, parasites, food sensitivities,
Ph, benefits of sweating, blood types, metabolic typing, vital signs, reading
blood workup, hair analysis, evaluating the natural health questionnaire,
glandular health assessment, A to Z disease conditions, A to Z natural
approaches to disease conditions, and more.
Text(s): School Manual in e-book form - Optimal Wellness, Ralph Golan, MD
Exam: Open book, 85% is passing

Course: NES 004 Herbology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Credit 4


Description: This course is a study of herbs and their application. It is a
compilation of researched herb backed by clinical studies. The completion of
this course will provide a foundation of knowledge for the preparation of the
herbal or natural health graduate. Covers: history of herbalism, classification
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of herbs, herbal combinations, herbal assessments, herbal glossary, herbal


preparations, essential oils, herbal solutions A to Z Vivid pictures of hundreds
of herbs are included in this course.
Text(s): School Manual in e-book form - Desk Reference to Natures Medicine,
Steven Foster, Rebecca L. Johnson
Exam: Open book, 85% is passing

Course: NES 005 Herbal First Aid and Health Care . . . . . . . Credit 2
Description: Excellent manual for CPR and First Aid knowledge along with
Herbal First Aid Care. Very useful section on building your own Natural First
Aid Kit. This course contains valuable emergency health care information
that surpasses typical First Aid Standard texts. A must for all natural health
practitioners.
Text(s): Herbal First Aid and Health Care, Kyle D. Christensen, D.C., M.H.
Exam: Open book, 85% is passing

Course: NES 006 Nutritional Herbology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Credit 3


Description: A one of a kind resource course in giving complete and
comprehensive Summary of what nutrients are in herbs and how they work.
Nutritional analysis for hundreds of herbs, including Chinese constitutional
combinations. Includes each herbs nutritional profile, historical use, medicinal
properties, and folk remedies. Numerous herbal combinations for body
systems.
Text(s): Nutritional Herbology, A Reference Guide to Herbs (1994), Mark
Pedersen
Exam: Open book, 85% is passing

Course: NES 008 Pathology I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Credit 5


Description: Introduction to medical language, disease process and
conventional intervention in the following body systems; gastro-intestinal
system, respiratory system, cardiovascular system, immune system, blood
and lymphatic system, integumentary system, and muscular-skeletal system.
Website interactives.
Text(s): Medical Language, second edition (2007), Susan Turley, RN
Exam: Open Book, 85% is passing

Course: NES 008B Pathology II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Credit 5


Description: Disease process and conventional intervention in the following
body systems; nervous system, urinary system, male and female genital and
reproductive system, endocrine system, and eye/ears/nose/throat. Oncology,
mental health, radiology and nuclear medicine are also covered in this course.
There are excellent visuals and website interactives.
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Text(s): Medical Language, second edition (2007), Susan Turley, RN


Exam: Open book, 85% is passing

Course: NES 009 Pharmacology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Credit 4


Description: The topics covered in this course designed for health
professionals are; History of drugs, drug testing and manufacturing, forms
of drugs and their routes of Administration, therapeutic use of drugs and the
prescription, drugs by body systems, And drug categories. This course will give
the natural health graduate knowledge of how pharmaceuticals are made and
used. This is valuable information because many individuals are on prescribed
medication.
Text(s): Understanding Pharmacology for Health Professionals, 4th Edition
(2010), Susan M. Turley, RN
Exam: Open book, 85% is passing

Course: NES 010 Hydrotherapy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Credit 3


Description: This one of a kind course explains how water works in the body
and covers the various water healing techniques like; foot baths, hand baths,
steam, perspiration induction and much more. It includes water healing for
common ailments and water use in exercise recovery and sports injuries
Text(s): The Complete Book of Water Healing (2001), Dian Dincin Buchman,
Ph.D.
Exam: Open book, 85% is passing

Course: NES 011 Chemistry and Nutrition . . . . . . . . . . . . Credit 2


Description: This course covers basic chemistry and provides detailed
information on the 21 chemical elements the body needs. Important facts on
body chemistry is also covered in this course, as well as, much information on
body nutrition. Excellent course on the function and use of minerals.
Text(s): School Manual in e-book form
Guide to Body Chemistry and Nutrition (2000), Bernard Jensen, DC, PhD
Exam: Open book, 85% is passing

Course: NES 012 Natural Health Approaches II . . . . . . . . . Credit 3


Description: This is a practitioner level course that covers; Naturopathic
principles, dysbiosis, degenerative diseases, pH imbalances, natural health
approaches for the circulatory system, the liver and detoxification, energy and
blood sugar, neurotransmitters, disorders of the immune system and natural
care, the adrenals and the sex glands, kidney care, the senses and natural care,
factors which contribute to pathology, vaccinations, mental health, surgical
issues, food aversions and addictions, naturopathic care in infectious diseases,
fertility, infant nutrition, the elderly and much more.
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Text(s): A Textbook of Modern Naturopathy (2010), Linda Lazarides


Exam: Open book, 85% is passing

Course: NES 013 Natural Health Approaches III . . . . . . . . . Credit 3


Description: This course covers that many different assessments and
modalities of Naturopathy which include; reflex nutrition assessment, pulse
assessment for sensitivities, iris analysis, light and color, sound and music,
magnets, exercise, massage, clay and mud, glandulars and enzymes, cell salts
and homeopathy. Natural health approaches to conditions not covered in I or
II are addressed in this course.
Text(s): Combining Old and New Naturopathy for the 21st Century, Robert J.
Thiel, PhD
Exam: Open book, 85% is passing

Course: NES 014 Enzyme Nutrition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Credit 3


Description: The course teaches on the importance of enzymes in nutrition.
It covers; enzymes and coenzymes, classification and naming of enzymes,
how enzymes work and the process of digestion, the consequences of poor
digestion, digestive leukocytosis, inflammation and enzymes, and more. This
course material covers the value of fresh raw vegetable and fruit juices and
their therapeutic effect on sick conditions of the body.
Text(s): Enzymes, the key to health (Volume 1), Howard F. Loomis, Jr, DC;
Fresh Vegetable and Fruit Juices, N.W. Walker, D.Sc.
Exam: Open book, 85% is passing

Course: NES 017 Clinical Botanical Medicine I . . . . . . . . . . Credit 5


Description: A premier course in herbal medicine that covers; Introduction to
phytochemistry, classification of medicinal plants, pharmacognosy and ways
to assess herb quality, remedy approaches by body systems, phytotherapy in
dis-ease processes, phytotherapy and the elderly, phytotherapy and children,
herbal actions, material medica, and much more.
Text(s): Medical Herbalism, David Hoffmann, AHG
Exam: Open book, 85% is passing

Course: NES 018 Clinical Botanical Medicine II . . . . . . . . . Credit 4


Description: A clinician level herbal course. Part I deals with botanicals to
remedy or prevent specific disease states or conditions. Part II discusses
broader issues in botanical medicine; Interactions of herbal constituents
with cytochrome P450 enzymes, herbs and drug resistance, modulation of
inflammation by botanical medicines, and recommended dosages of botanical
medicines.
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Text(s): Clinical Botanical Medicine, second edition (2009), Eric Yarnell, N.D.,
Kathy Abascal, BS, JD, Robert Roundtree, M.D.
Exam: Open book, 85% is passing

Course: NES 019 Herbal Preparations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Credit 4


Description: It is important, especially for herbal degree students, to know
how to make herbal preparations. A practitioner cannot always depend on
the commercial world have all the remedies. This course will teach; gardening
and harvesting, drying, garbling, and storing of herbs, kitchen pharmacy
equipment, extraction process, solvents, forms of herbal medicine, flower
essences, baths for water therapy, poultices and fomentations, eight principles
of excellent medicine making, and more.
Text(s): The Herbal Medicine-Makers Handbook, James Green, Herbalist
Exam: Open book, 85% is passing

Course: NES 020 Orthomolecular Nutrition . . . . . . . . . . . Credit 3


Description: A must course on the use of therapeutic doses of nutrients
Covers; How orthomolecular therapy works, orthomolecular psychiatry, poor
nutrition and mental health, the optimal diet, protein/fats/carbohydrates,
orthomolecular vitamin supplementation, orthomolecular mineral
supplementation, and case studies in orthomolecular nutrition.
Text(s): Putting it All Together: The New Orthomolecular Nutrition, Abram
Hoffer, MD, PhD and Morton Walker, D.P.M
Exam: Open book, 85% is passing

Course: NES 021 DSM-IV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Credit 4


Description: The purpose of this course is not to diagnose or treat mental
conditions but to understand them so a holistic approach may be considered.
Topics and conditions explained; Cognitive disorders, substance related
disorders, psychotic disorders, mood disorders, anxiety disorders, somatoform
disorders, factitious disorders, and dissociative disorders.
Text(s): DSM-IV Made Easy (1995) James Morrison, MD
Exam: Open book, 85% is passing

Course: NES 023 Wellness Coaching . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Credit 2


Description: A course that teaches the student in how to operate successfully
as a wellness coach. The material covers coaching strategies, effective change
and charting the course of change, interpersonal & intrapersonal aspects of
effective change, and more.
Text(s): Wellness Coaching for Lasting Lifestyle Change (2009) Michael Arlaski
Exam: Open book, 85% is passing
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Course: NES 024 Natural Health Approaches IV . . . . . . . . . Credit 4


Description: This text is designed to help practitioners understand and apply
the latest advancements in integrative therapies. With unique combinations
of guidelines, protocols, and practice oriented literature review, it provides
virtually everything you will need to optimize your clinical use of nutrition,
nutraceuticals, and botanicals.
Text(s): Clinical Natural Medicine (2008), Chris D. Meletis, ND, Robert Rountree,
MD
Exam: Open book, 85% is passing

Course: NES 025 Natural Health Approaches V . . . . . . . . . Credit 3


Description: This manual presents a system of blood chemistry and CBC
analysis that focuses on physiological function as a marker of health. By
looking for optimum function we increase our ability to detect dysfunctions
long before disease manifests. Conventional lab testing becomes a truly
preventative and prognostic tool. This course includes: In-depth coverage of
52 blood tests with optimal and functional values,62 patterns of functional
disorders that most practitioners do not get from normal reference ranges, 11
nutrient deficiencies that can be seen in blood chemistry and CBC tests, 36
special topics.
Text(s): Blood Chemistry and CBC Analysis: Clinical Laboratory Testing from
a Functional Perspective (2002), Dicken Weatherby, ND; School Manual on
Functional Medicine.
Exam: Open book, 85% is passing
Note: This course is not for the purpose of diagnosing or treating disease but
for balancing the body systems through natural health care.

Course NES 026 Integrative and Functional Medicine I . . . . Credit 4


Texts: Laboratory Evaluations for Integrative and Functional Medicine, 2nd
Edition, Richard Lord, PhD and J. Alexander Bralley, PhD
Case Studies in Integrative and Functional Medicine, Kara N. Fitzgerald, ND and
J. Alexander Bralley, PhD
Text(s):

Searchable CD-ROM:
672 Pages (laboratory evaluations for Integrative and Functional Medicine)
175 full color graphics and illustrations
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80 + case illustrations
More than 3800 citations
Text material Covers:
Basic Concepts of integrative and functional medicine
Vitamins
Nutrient and Toxic Elements
Amino Acids
Fatty Acids
Organic Acids
Gastrointestinal Function
Toxicants and Detoxification
Oxidant Stress
Hormones
Genomics
Pattern Analysis
Comprehensive Cardiovascular Health Risk Assessment
Nutrient Evaluations Related to Standard Serum Chemistries
Interactions of Drugs, Nutritional Supplements and Dietary Components
Benefits:
Thiscourse can be your single source reference for testing most used in your
practice to identify candidates for nutrient interventions and to evaluate toxic
or metabolic issues. Whether you want to review the significance of a single
measurement, or to interpret complex multiple profile data, you can quickly
find the information you need to design effective natural protocols.
Case Studies in Integrative and Functional Medicine illustrates integrative
and functional medicine applied in clinical practice to help patients/clients
achieve satisfying outcomes through robust, integrated, functional clinical
assessment andprotocol programs. This book contains case studies in a range
of complexities reflective of real-life, day-to-day clinical practice.
Case Studies in Integrative and Functional Medicine is a valuable tool in your
clinical practice!
Features:
21st-century functional medicine approaches categorized by eleven common
disease categories including genetics, autoimmune, gastrointestinal, and more.
Highly referenced cases to back science-based natural medicine. Difficult
clinical cases from highly skilled functional medicine clinicians. Determine
how to achieve a functional clinical assessment andprotocol program.
Includes case studies using the Functional Medicine Matrix Model for
evaluation and protocols
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Course: NES 027 Doctoral Dissertation . . . . . . . . . . . . Credit 18


Description: This course requires the student to prepare a thesis.
Objective: Student is required to submit an original work on a natural health
topic. Dissertation should be not less than 60 typed pages. Document should
contain footnotes, references, bibliography, etc.
Text(s): A Manual for Writers, 7th edition (2007), Kate L. Turbian
(The text is not mandatory but is helpful in preparing a thesis)
Options to the Dissertation: Writing a book, or completing a literature review
along with taking an additional nine credit hours of courses, or completing
three case presentations (Credit 3) and taking 15 credit hours of courses.
Exam: Dissertation, Pass or fail

Course NES 028 Integrative and Functional Medicine II . . . . Credit 4


Description: The continuation of Integrative and Functional Medicine I
Text(s): Laboratory Evaluations for Integrative and FunctionalMedicine, 2nd
Edition, Richard Lord, PhD and J. Alexander Bralley, PhD
Case Studies in Integrative and Functional Medicine, Kara N. Fitzgerald, ND and
J. Alexander Bralley, PhD
Exams: Both courses I and II have open book exams which require a75%
passing score.

Course: NES 029 Health foods & Nutritional Supplements . . Credit 5


Description: Excellent material. The student learns in-depth description
of two hundred food and supplements recommended by practitioners and
sold in health food stores. Includes scientific research, contraindications and
interactions to their use.
Text(s):PDR for Nutritional Supplements, 2nd Edition (2008), Sheldon Saul
Hendler, MD
Exam: Open book, 85% is passing

Course: NES 030 Sports Nutrition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Credit 3


Description: Course outline consists of; fitness 101, supplements & sports,
functional foods, eating for fitness, fit eating at every age, performing at peak
performance in aerobics, basketball, golf, running, soccer, and many more
sports. Overtraining and dealing with sports injuries are addressed.
Text(s): Encyclopedia of Sports & Fitness Nutrition (2002), Liz Applegate, PhD
Exam: Open book, 85% is passing
Note: Once student has passed this course and received their certificate of
completion; they can submit it to New Eden for 3 credit hours.

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Course: NES 032 Kinesiology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Credit 3


Description: This course will prepare the student with knowledge and
know how in the area of muscle testing for the determination of body need.
Covers: Lepore technique, allergies and antidotes, nutrients and herb testing,
muscle testing for heavy metal; testing infants, invalids, and pets. Sun therapy,
addictions, cell salt therapy, and M.R.T. Points for glandular therapy, and more.
Text(s): The Ultimate Healing System, Illustrated Guide to Muscle testing &
Nutrition, Donald Lepore, ND
Exam: Open book, 85% is passing

Course: NES 033 Reflexology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Credit 3


Description: Reflexology is the application of pressure techniques to the
hands and feet to affect another part of the body in a positive way, relieving
pain, relaxing organs and stimulating nerve flow. This course is loaded with
color illustrations. Topics are as followed: Principles of reflexology, benefits,
techniques, for every life stage, health concerns, rejuvenation, treatment
charts, and more.
Text(s): Complete Reflexology for Life (2009), Barbara & Kevin Kunz
Exam: Open book, 85% is passing

Course: NES 034 Homeopathy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Credit 3


Description: Homeopathy is a medical science that uses substances to mimic
illness and stimulate healing. This in-depth course will equip the student or
practitioner to use homeopathic remedies effectively. Outline of course is as
follows: What can be accomplished through homeopathy, prevention, how
remedies are made, rules for using remedies, how to select correct remedy, a
to z ailments and homeopathic remedies, organ remedies, use in pregnancy
and birth, first aid remedies, and more.
Text(s): Homeopathy, An A to Z Home Handbook (2009), Alan V. Schmukler
Exam: Open book, 85% is passing

Course: NES 035 Energy Medicine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Credit 2


Description: Electromagnetic pollution from electronic devices zap our body
of energy, this course covers why and what to do, as well as, give the student
basic knowledge on the principles of quatum physics and energy. Covers:
Electro pollution, electric power, human health studies, EMF exposure at home
and at work, cell phone danger, what you can do, scalar energy and health ,
scalar energy and water, much more included.
Text(s):School manual in e-book form
Health Hazards of Electromagnetic Radiation (2009), Bruce Fife, ND
Exam: Open book, 85% is passing
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Course: NES 037 Aromatherapy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Credit 3


Description: The course is one of the most comprehensive in the use of
essential oils. Major properties of essential oils, hazardous essential oils, recipes
and formulas, and an A-Z guide are included.
Text(s): Aromatherapy, an A-Z (The Most Comprehensive Guide) (2005),
Patricia Davis
Exam: Open book, 85% is passing

Course: NES 040 Starting Your Business as a Natural


Health Practitioner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Credit 2
Description: An excellent course on how to successfully start, operate, and
safeguard your natural health practice. Topics covered are: Why America
needs you, accreditation, legal issues, insurance, naming your business,
disclaimers, assessment systems, the right office location, keeping records,
marketing, practice management, how to price your service, and much more.
Text(s): The Handbook for Starting a Business as a Natural Health Consultant:
A Guide for the Professional, current edition, Kay K. Larson, PhD
Exam: Open book, 85% is passing

Course: NES 070 Natural Health Assessments . . . . . . . . . Credit 4


Description: This is a must course for every practitioner of natural health.
In-depth question by question guide to nutritional assessment questionnaire.
The course uses signs, indicators, and concepts from medicine, Osteopathy,
Naturopathy, Chiropractic, Oriental Medicine, Biochemistry, and Nutrition.
Assessments and remedies are given.
Text(s): Signs and Symptoms Analysis from a Functional Perspective, A
Question by Question Guide (2nd edition 2004), Dicken Weatherby, ND
Exam: Open book, 85% is passing.
Note: Course open to doctors and practitioners only.

Course NES 071 Nutrition for Children . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Credit 2


Description: This course is a wealth of information in how to raise children
naturally and toxic free. Covers; Detoxifying the familys diet, Chemical-free
home zone environment, Food fit for children.
Text(s): Chemical-Free Kids (2003), Allan Magaziner, DO
Exam: Open book, 85% is passing.

Course: NES 072 Practical Iridology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Credit 3


Description: The art and practice of Iridology and Sclerology is taught in
this course. Lessons on examining the iris and scleras of the eyes are given
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in-depth in order to determine body constitution, organ weaknesses and


strengths, need to detoxify, and much more.
Text(s): Vision of Health, Understanding Iridology (2007), Bernard Jensen;
Practical Iridology and Sclerology (1996), Dr. Donald R. Bamer
Exam: Open Book, 85% is passing
Note: Field observation can be waived with the permission of New Eden.

Course: NES 074 Herbal and Natural Health Care


for Animals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Credit 5
Description: Complete guide to natural health care for animals. Covers:
Health assessment for pets, herbs for pets, homeopathy and supplements,
aromatherapy and flowers essence use in animals, holistic first aid, A to Z
ailments and remedies for cats, dogs, birds and rabbits.
Text(s): The Encyclopedia of Natural Pet Care (2000), CJ. Puotinen
Exam: Open book, 85% is passing

Course: NES 80 Clinical Nutrition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Credit 3


Description: Clinically relevant nutrient metabolism. Nutrient management in
clinical practice. This course takes a functional approach to clinical nutrition.
Course created for New Eden School by Dr. Xavier Francis Narcelles, MD
Text(s): Clinical Nutrition, A functional Approach (2004), Jeffrey S. Bland, Buck
Levin, Linda Costarella and DeAnn Liska
Exam: Open book, 85% is passing

Course: NES 082 Bach Flower Remedies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Credit 2


Description: The course covers the use of the 38 flower remedies for mental
and emotional circumstances. There are flower remedies for fear, uncertainty,
loneliness, despondency or despair, and much more.
Text(s): The Bach Flower Remedies (2012), Shalini Kagal (PDF Text*)

*PDF included in the tuition


Exam: Open book, 85% is passing

Course: NES 083 Biologic Ionization as Applied to


Human Nutrition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Credit 4
Description: Biologic Ionization as expressed through the urine/saliva test.
This course helps the student expand their understanding of reserve energy
as it relates to the various ranges and zones the test numbers may be in.
There are two new full color Range & Zone charts. One is an expanded and
enhanced Anion / Cation Range and Zone Effects on Body Chemistry the
other is Range and Zones According To Energy Loss. There are also new
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diagrams for assisting in recommending calcium supplements, as well as


vitamin C and D.
Text(s): Biologic Ionization as Applied to Human Nutrition (2008), Dr.
Alexander F. Beddoe
This book is the definitive text on the concepts pioneered by Dr. Carey Reams.
Beddoe, a former assistant to Reams, explains the principles behind the pH
test, proper procedures for conducting tests on urine and saliva, and how
to use the test result to tailor counseling recommendations in the diet and
lifestyle plans. This text will dispel misunderstandings about body chemistry
and will explain how to achieve optimum health through the Reams system.
Exam: Open book, 85% is passing

Course: NES 100 The Healing Ministry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Credit 5


Description: A course that truly provides the holistic finish to any curriculum.
This course teachesspiritual, mental, and emotional healing from a biblical
prospective. Content: Is healing for all? How to appropriate the redemptive
and covenant blessing of bodily healing, freedom from the bondage of
addiction. The ministry of Deliverance.
Text(s): Christ The Healer (1973), F.F. Bosworth,
Freedom from Addiction, Neil T. Anderson and Mike & Julia Quarles
Strongman is My Name, What is your Game? Drs. Jerry & Carol Robeson
Exam: Open book, 85% is passing

Course: NES 103 Fitness and Weight Management . . . . . . . Credit 3


Description: A cutting edge, clinically researched weight management and
fitness program that has been helping individuals all over the world. This
course addresses the #1 reason for not exercising and the key reason for being
overweight. Unlike most programs that are too complex andoverwhelming
for those seeking only health and fitness. This course addresses the real
concerns of the very overweight, very de-conditioned or first time exerciser.
Students learn how important fats and cholesterol are to producing the many
hormones that regulate all bodily functions, keeping individuals healthy, and
helping to reduce fat stores. This course also addresses the bio-chemical
glitches that may be slowing metabolism down such as thyroid, hormone,
allergies, etc.
Text(s): 2 Days to Fitness, Rick Bromos, ACE and Ron Grisanti, DC
Exam: Open book exam, 75% is passing.

Course: NES 110 Foundations of Faith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Credit 5


Description: The foundations of the Christian Faith
Text(s): The Spirit-Filled Believers Handbook, Derek Prince
Exam: Open book test, 85% is passing
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Course: NES 111 How the Scriptures Came Together . . . . . Credit 2


Description: How the Bible came to us
Text(s): The Crossway Illustrated Bible Handbook, Tim Dowley
Exam: Open book test, 85% is passing

Course: NES 112 Old Testament Survey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Credit 5


Description: A study and explanation of Old Testament books and scriptures
Text(s): Encountering the Old Testament (2008), Bill T. Arnold and Bryan E.
Beyer
Exam: Open book test, 85% is passing

Course: NES 113 New Testament Survey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Credit 6


Description: A study of the New Testament
Text(s): Nelsons New Testament Survey (1999), Mark Bailey & Tom Constable
Exam: Open book test, 85% is passing

Course: NES 114 Church History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Credit 2


Description: Christian Church History
Text(s): Christian History Made Easy (2009), Timothy Paul Jones, PhD
Exam: Open book test, 85% is passing

Course: NES 115 Life of Prayer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Credit 2


Description: A handbook On How to Pray, The Importance of Praise and
Worship.
Text(s): The Art of Prayer, Kenneth E. Hagin, 4th Edition (2002), Ministering to
the Lord, Roxanne Brant
Exam: Open book test, 85% is passing.

Course: NES 116 Jewish Roots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Credit 2


Desription: An exposition of the offerings and feasts of Israel and what they
mean in light of the New Testament.
Text(s): Thus Shalt Thou Serve (1974), C.W. Slemming
Exam: Open book test, 85% is passing.

Course: NES 225 World Religions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Credit 2


Description: An examination of the major world religions
Text(s): The Compact Guide to World Religions (1996), Dean C. Halverson
Exam: Open book exam, 85% is passing
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Course: NES 117 Spiritual Growth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Credit 2


Description: The stages of spiritual growth in the Christian faith.
Text(s): Growing Up Spiritually (2003), Kenneth E. Hagin
Exam: Open book test, 85% is passing.

Course: NES 118 Ministerial Training . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Credit 2


Description: How to perform ceremonies; weddings, funerals, baptisms, etc.
Text(s): New Eden School e-manual
Exam: Open book Test, 85% is passing.

Course: NES 119 Biblical Counseling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Credit 3


Description: All manner of counseling from a biblical perspective.
Text(s): e-book or hard copy, Biblical Counseling, Adam Pulaski
Exam: Open book test, 85% is passing.

Course: NES 120 Anatomy and Physiology . . . . . . . . . . . . Credit 2


Description: Anatomy and Physiology with a scriptural perspective.
Text(s): Body by Design, Alan L. Gillen
Exam: Open book test, 85% is passing

Course: NES 121 Natural Health Approaches from the Bible Credit 3
Description: Natural Remedies from the Bible.
Text(s): Miracle Food Cures from the Bible (1999), Reese Dubin
Exam: Open book test, 85% is passing.

Course: NES 122 Herbal Science and Biblical Medicine . . . . Credit 2


Description: Herbology and the Use of Biblical Herbs.
Text(s): New Eden e-book and e-files
Exam: Open book test, 85% is passing.

Course: NES 123 Original Medicine Approaches . . . . . . . . . Credit 2


Description: Biblical approaches to spirit-soul-body health issues.
Text(s): Original Medicine, A holistic Manual in Biblical Medicine (2012) e-Book,
Lawrence DeSantis, ND, CCHA
Functional Medicine Review, e-file
Exam: Open book exam, 85% is passing.

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Course: NES 124 Natural Health & Fitness Coaching . . . . . . credit 2


Description: 365 motivating tips for a healthy Body, Mind, and Spirit from a
biblical perspective.
Text(s): Day by Day with Your Health Coach, Beverly Chesser
Exam: Open book exam, 85% is passing.

Course: NES 250 Blood Chemistry & CBC from


a Functional Perspective . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Credit 3
Description: This course presents a system of blood chemistry and CBC
analysis that focuses on physiological function as a marker of health. By
looking for optimum function we increase our ability to detect dysfunctions
long before disease manifests. Conventional lab testing becomes a truly
preventative and prognostic tool. This course also covers Functional Medicine
and its natural approaches.
This course includes:
In-depth coverage of 52 blood tests with optimal and functional values.
62 patterns of functional disorders that most practitioners do not get from
normal reference ranges.
11 nutrient deficiencies that can be seen in blood chemistry and CBC tests.
36 special topics.
Text(s): Blood Chemistry and CBC Analysis: Clinical Laboratory Testing from
a Functional Perspective (2002), Dicken Weatherby, ND; Functional Medicine
Review (New Eden e-file)
Exam: Open book, 85% is passing
Note: This course is not for the purpose of diagnosing or treating disease but
for balancing the body systems through natural health care.

Course: NES 500 Iris Analysis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Credit 4


Description: One of the most up to date Iridology textbooks available in
the world today. Clearly written with hundreds of color photographs and
illustrations. This book is positioned to become the new standard in the
Science of Iridology.
Text(s): Techniques in Iris Analysis, Textbook for Iridology, Ellen Tart-Jensen,
PH. D, D.Sc, CCII
Exam: Open book, 85% is passing.

Course: NES 700 Signs & Symptoms from


a functional Approach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . credit 4
Description: This is a must course for every practitioner of natural health.
In-depth question by question guide to nutritional assessment questionnaire.
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The course uses signs, indicators, and concepts from medicine, Osteopathy,
Naturopathy, Chiropractic, Oriental Medicine, Biochemistry, and Nutrition.
Assessments and remedies are given.
Text(s): Signs and Symptoms Analysis from a Functional Perspective, A
Question by Question Guide, 2nd Edition (2004), Dicken Weatherby, ND
Exam: Open book, 85% is passing.

COURSE: NES 701 Old and New Naturopathy . . . . . . . . . . . Credit 3


Description: This course covers the many different assessments and
modalities ofNaturopathy begining with the history of Naturopathy, and
includes; reflex nutrition assessment, pulse assessment for sensitivities, iris
analysis, light and color, sound and music, exercise, massage, clay and mud
use, glandulars and enzymes, cell salts & homeopathy and more.
Text: Combining Old and New Naturopathy for the 21st Century, Robert J.
Thiel, PhD
Exam: Open book, 85% is passing

Course: NES 702 Modern Naturopathic Approaches . . . . . . Credit 3


Description: This is a practitioner level course that covers; Naturopathic
principles, dysbiosis, degenerative diseases, pH imbalances, natural health
approaches for the circulatory system, the liver and detoxification, energy and
blood sugar, neurotransmitters, disorders of the immune system and natural
care, the adrenals and the sex glands, kidney care, the senses and natural care,
factors which contribute to pathology, vaccinations, mental health, surgical
issues, food aversions and addictions, naturopathic care in infectious diseases,
fertility, infant nutrition, the elderly and much more. This is a complete, up-todate, Naturopathic Science Manual.
Text: A Textbook of Modern Naturopathy (2010), Linda Lazarides
New Eden School case presentations to be completed
Exam: Open book, 85% is passing. Case presentations, pass/fail grading.

Courses that can be taken without enrolling in a particular


curriculum are:
Anatomy and Physiology
Natural Health and Nutrition
Herbology
Wellness Coaching
Herbal First Aid
Chemistry & Nutrition
Aromatherapy
Reflexology
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Homeopathy
Energy Medicine
Nutritional Herbology
Iris Analysis
Herbologic Natural Health Care for Animals
Herbal Preparations
Bach Flower Remedies
Natural Health Approaches from the Bible
Excellent for Continuing Education (CE)
Tuition: $50.00 Per credit hour
Transcript of grades will be issued at completion of course(s)
To enroll, fill out an application, the fee is not required. Next, go to store and
click on pay per courseand purchase your course(s).
Check our website for Programs in Spanish and Italian.
Italian Website: www.neweden.scuoladinaturopatia.it

Accreditation
New Eden School has Accreditation with:
ACHM
Full Accreditation with the American Council for Holistic Medicine (ACHM)
Visit them at www.theachm.org/
Graduates will be eligible to apply for board certification. This organization
offers board certification at every level of training.
IICT
New Eden is an Approved Training Provider for the International Institute for
Complementary Therapies. This entity offers professional insurance and other
benefits. See www.iict.com.au
AADP
Graduates will be eligible to apply to be board certified holistic health
practitioners through the AADP. Graduates are also eligible to apply to be
board certified with the American Alternative Medical Association (AAMA), A
division of the AADP
PMA
New Eden has school approval with PMA. This organization offers a protective
license that is legal in all 50 States and abroad. See www.pmai.us
IIPA
New Eden is sanctioned by the International Iridology Practitioners
Association. See www.iridologyassn.org
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New Eden School has Membership with the:


International Association of Natural Health Practitioners
American Herbalist Guild
American Naturopaths Association
New Eden School has Certificate of Authority to operate as a non-for-profit
corporation in the state of Indiana.

Most Frequently Asked Questions


Can I practice Naturopathy anywhere when I graduate from New Eden
School?
At New Eden we teach traditional naturopathy, this natural health art is
recognized in all fifty states except South Carolina and Tennessee. Since
traditional naturopaths do not diagnose or treat they can legally exercise
their practice, however, it is not to be confused with naturopathic medicine
that Naturopathic Physicians practice, they are licensed in about 19 states to
diagnose and treat.
See www.anma.org for details on state legislations.
Can I use the ND title in states where naturopathic Physicians have
obtained exclusive licensure?
You have to check with your state. If you cannot bear the ND, you can bear
the NP (Naturopathic Practitioner). We encourage our graduates to obtain
board certification with the ACHM or obtain national registration with
the NRNP
Programs and designations that can be used in States where you cannot bear
the ND status would be:
Natural Health Practitioner (NHP)
Doctor of Natural Medicine (DNM)
Naturopathic Practitioner (NP)
Holistic Health Practitioner (HHP)
Alternative Medicine Diplomate (AMD)
Can I freely practice as an Herbalist?
Yes, you can. Presently, there exists no licensure in the United States for
Herbalists. They can freely practice, as long as they do not diagnose or treat.
Will my transcripts be accepted at other schools for credit?
It totally depends on the school. Many will, some may not. New Eden
has professional accreditation not government accreditation. Professional
accreditation is very important because it means that the accreditation board
is made up of MDS, NDS, DOS, DCS and other professional practitioners.
How do I navigate the website?
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It is simple: Start with the homepage and look at the various programs that
are available. Once you have decided the curriculum of interest, and click the
appropriate program.
Once you are ready to move foward, click on Apply Now and follow its
instructions.
How does the New Eden School distance learning work?
All our curriculums are online (distance learning). You can start studying
anytime you want and at the pace you want.
The first step is to carefully view our curriculums to see what you would be
interested in, and then submit an enrollment application.
Once an application is submitted with the fee, we will review it and let you
know what documents we need. After reviewing all the documentation,the
next step is a board determination concerning acceptance into the school
program you chose. Lastly, before you can begin your course of study,
an enrollment agreement must be signed followed with the course(s) or
curriculum payment.
Our programs are some of the best in the country, they are completed one
course at a time and at the end of the curriculum, you are awarded your
diploma or degree.
One can enroll in more than one course at a time, it is up to the student.
Students can pay per course or pay the whole curriculum in advance.
What are these curriculum(s) designed for?
All the New Eden School programs have the sole purpose of educating
students in the natural health arts and sciences in order to educate and guide
individuals or groups in natural health and in holistic modalities. They are not
for the purpose of diagnosing or treating illness or disease.
How are grievances handled?
They are to be addressed to the director of the New Eden School of Natural
Health and Herbal Studies by email or mail, a prompt response will be given
to them.
Can I legally give individual nutritional counseling as a CNC or DNC ?
It depends on the particular state that you are in. Some 23 states require a
state license, the others do not. Check your state. All nutritionists can educate
and give natural health guidance.
What if I fail an exam?
An exam can be taken over once at no cost, additional attempts require a
$60.00 fee.
Are there any additional fees for pursuing more than one degree?
Each additional desired certificate, diploma or degree requires a new
application submission with its fee, plus a $60.00 processing fee. Processing
fee is at the discretion of the school.
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Which diploma(s) and designation(s) have free practice in all 50 states


and abroad without a need for a license?
The following have exercise of freedom in all fifty States, if not the globe:
Holistic Health Practitioner Diploma
Natural Health Consultant Certificate
Certified Natural Health Counselor Certificate or Diploma
Natural Health Practitioner Diploma (NHP)
Certified Herbalist Certificate
Master Herbalist Diploma
Certified Iridologist Certificate
Certified Biblical Wellness Coach Certificate
Can an individual practice in other countries with a New Eden School
education?
A graduate can practice in most countries but it is advised to check the
laws of a particular country. It is especially important to check a countrys
law concerning Naturopathy. What a graduate cannot do in any country is
diagnose or treat.
Can I enroll in more than one program?
Yes, and you do not have to repeat courses you have already taken. Courses
or programs completed will be credited to any additional program or degree
you want to pursue. Each additional program you enroll in requires an
enrollment application submission with its fees. This has been in effect since
September 1, 2013
Is New Eden School totally distance learning?
Yes, for now we are. You study at home or at the office. An individual can start
studying through our school at anytime and finish at anytime.
What are the tuition payment options?
Here at New Eden School, we make it easy and affordable. Most students
select the Pay Per Course Option Plan where there is no down payment and a
student pays a course at a time. Average course cost is ($135.00) excluding the
textbooks.
Some students pay their curriculum or program in advance and they receive
a 15% discount for doing so. These are our two options.
Does New Eden School offer any field experience or internship?
Yes, We direct graduates to experienced practitioners so they can have clinical
time or practicum. See our Resource Center.
What is the refund policy?
We only have two options for payments:
The Pay Per Course Option - Here the student pays a course at a time and
has no obligation to continue. The student can drop out at any time but there
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is no refund on any particular course after ten days of purchase.


Payment in Full in Advance- This is a full payment on a program or
curriculum at a 15% discount. Refunds are granted in the first six months of
enrollment. After six months New Eden reserves the right to deny a refund.
Refunds are granted on courses not sent out to the student. There is a 5%
charge for refunds.
Is there any extra charge for international students?
The only extra charge may be when it comes time to mail out the diploma or
degree. Shipping costs over $7.00 dollars will be charged to the graduate.
What order are the courses taken in a particular program?
In the order they appear on our website or on your acceptance letter.

Application for Enrollment


Application fee: $50.00 (not refundable)
Date________________________________________________________________
Name_____________________________________ Date of Birth_______________
(Attach a current photo of yourself or copy ofa valid state ID)
Mailing Address_______________________________________________________
Gender: Male / Female Email__________________________________________
Telephone_____________________________Fax____________________________
High School Graduated From___________________________________________
(Attach a copy of your high school diploma or any greater diploma/degree)
Educational Background_______________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
List two references (friends or professionalsyou have known for at least 2 years)
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
Which Natural Health program would you like to enroll in? (Circle One or More)
Naturopath Degree (ND)
Doctor of Traditional Naturopathy (ND)
Naturopathic Practitioner (NP)
Naturopathy Counselor (NC)
Naturopath Diploma Three Year Program (ND)
Certified Natural Health Counselor (CNHC)
Natural Health Consultant (NHC)
Natural Health Practitioner (NHP)
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Certified Nutritional Counselor (CNC)


Health Foods & Nutritional Supplement Advisor (HNSA)
Certified Wholefood Medicine Advisor (CWMA)
Certified Iridologist (CI)
Certified Herbalist (CH)
Medical Herbalist (MH)
Master Herbalist (MH)
Certified Aromatherapist (CA)
Holistic Health Practitioner (HHP) Associate Degree
Holistic Health Practitioner (HHP) Diploma
Certificate in Integrative & Functional Medicine (CIFM)
Certificate in Clinical Natural Medicine (CCNM)
Certificate in Clinical Botonical Medicine (CCBM)
Alternative Medicine Diplomate (AMD)
Certificate in Modern Naturopathy (CMN)
Naturopathic Medicine Doctor (NMD)
Diploma in Biblical Studies (DBS)
Certified Chaplain in Holistic Approaches (CCHA)
Doctor of Biblical Medicine (DBM)
Certified Biblical Wellness Coach (CBWC)
Doctor of Naturopathy in Biblical Medicine (DNBM)
I do not want to enroll in a curriculum but desire to take the following course(s)
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
Tuition Payment Options (Check One)
I will make full payment

I choose the Pay per Course Option Plan

You can pay your tuition or your course by mail; make it payable to:
New Eden School of Natural Health and Herbal Studies
1251 N. Eddy St. Suite 200. South Bend, Indiana 46617 USA
Or by telephone 1-219-230-6102
Note: No refund on course(s) completed.
For students that have made full payment on a curriculum and want to
withdraw, there will be a 5% penalty fee plus credit card fees. The refund is
given for course(s) not completed. Refunds are processed within 60 days.
Applications are reviewed and if accepted, course(s) study outline of chosen
curriculum(s) are emailed to students along with an enrollment agreement
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that must be signed and returned to New Eden School in order for students
to begin their study.
www.newedenschoolofnaturalhealth.org info@newedenschool.com

Enrollment Agreement (Distance learning)


Student name:________________________________________________________
Gender:

Male

Female

Street:_______________________________________________________________
City:________________________________ State:_________ Zip:________________
Telephone: H:___________________ W:_________________ C:________________
Email:_______________________________________________________________
Social Security Number (Optional)_______________________________________
Curriculum(s) or courses chosen:________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
Study Start Date:___________________ Estimated End Date:_________________
Total number of estimated hours per week dedicated to study:______________
Estimated total number of weeks or months of program study: ______________
New Eden School requires that those enrolled in a curriculum must complete
a minimum of one course in a six month period.
Certificate programs must be completed in a three (3) year period.*
Diploma Programs must be completed in a five (5) year period.*
Degree programs must be completed in a seven (7) year period.*
*Some exceptions can be considered.
Upon successful completion of the program, you will receive an award
certificate. Successful completion requires an 85% passing score on all courses
and all financial obligations met.
The New Eden School of Natural Health and Herbal Studies acknowledges that
job placement and job salaries cannot be guaranteed.
The Cost of the Program is:_____________________________________________
Enrollment Application fee: $50.00
Tuition for course(s) or curriculum (Includes study guide, open book exam,
e-books where applied, and course instructor for questions and grading
of exams).
Note: Text books not included in the tuition and must be purchased separately
from bookstore outlets.
TOTAL:_____________________________________________________________
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PAID:________________________________________________________________
BALANCE:___________________________________________________________
Payment Schedule:
The application fee, if applicable, is due immediately
Tuition is payable before any course or curriculum can be started.
Tuition can be paid in advance for a curriculum or on a Pay per Course
Option Plan. 15% discount on any program paid in full upfront

Refund Policy/Transcripts/Exams
1.Tuition paid for a curriculum by the student will be fully refunded if the
student chooses to withdraw from the school within the first six months
after having signed the enrollment agreement. New Eden School reserves
the right to deny refunds on fully paid programs after six months of
enrollment. There is no continual commitment for those choosing the Pay
Per Course Option; it can be broken at any time.
Note: There is a 5% processing fee along with Paypal/Google charges on all refunds.
2.If the school closes or discontinues a course or program, the school will
refund to each currently enrolled student all monies paid by the student
based on courses not completed.
3.Students are requested, but not required, to notify the Director or
designated school official if they are withdrawing from the school.
4.Refunds are issued for pre-paid courses that have not been completed
or started. No refund on a course(s) after 10 days of purchase.
5.All refunds due will be paid within 60 days of notice to New Eden
School Director.
6.Books purchased are the property of the student and are not refundable.
7.Application fee is not refundable

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Rules and Policies:


I have received a letter of acceptance into the New Eden School of
Natural Health.
I have been informed that none of the cirriculums, courses or designations,
offered at New Eden are intended for diagnosing or treatment purposes, but
for educating and guding individuals or groups in natural health and optimal
wellness.
I also have been advised that prior to enrollment, I must check my state laws
concerning the legal use of the degree/diploma and designation that I desire
to pursue and earn at New Eden School.
I have received a board determination letter listing an approved outline of
courses for the curriculum I have chosen so that I can pursue my certificate/
diploma/degree.
I have received an exact copy of this Enrollment Agreement
I will keep this document as well as copies of all financial documents.

Signature of Applicant

Date

Signature of Parent, if applicant is a minor

Date

Signature of the New Eden School official

Date

In order to be binding, this agreement must be signed by the applicant,


guardian if applicable, and the school official.
The enrollment agreement may be extended or modified only with the written
consent of both the student and the school.

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New Eden Board Advisors and Faculty Staff


Lawrence DeSantis, CN, ND / School Director / Instructor / Italian Division
Francis Xavier Narcelles, MD / Board Advisor
Nick Rana, CN / Faculty and Curriculum Advisor / Course Instructor
Donna DeSantis, Administration / Admissions
Nancy Hultstrand, CNHC / Spanish Division / Instructor / Registrar / Inquiries
Denee Cavacchioni / Administration / Social Media
Darren Berman / Student Forum
Jocelin Boutet, ND / Instructor / Enrollments
Sonia DeSantis, CNHC / Instructor / Inquiries / Enrollments

New Eden School is a Non-For-Profit, Faith-Based, Educational Institute


New Eden School Catalog, All Rights Reserved (2014)

REVISED 10/14

Sarah Marie DeSantis, CSN / Italian Division

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