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Holistic Health Practitioner
(H.H.P.)
Home-Study Program
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Holistic Medicine treats the whole person, using
holistic healing, nutrition and herbs to stimulate the
body’s ability to heal itself.
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Free mini course,
The Art of Caring ($99 value) |
- This 4-cassette program was written by three
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an up-to-the-minute course in holistic
caregiving, which bridges the gulf between
mechanistic medicine and tomorrow's "Era III"
healing art.
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Course Title |
Holistic Health Practitioner Home-Study Program |
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Course Duration |
1000
hours (You
have 24 months to complete this program.) |
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Pre-Requisites |
Applicants who do not hold a High School Diploma or
Equivalent will be required to pass a basic entrance
exam that will demonstrate their knowledge of English
and basic math. If you do not hold a High School Diploma
or Equivalent you can still enroll online today. Once
you've completed the online enrollment form, you will be
taken to the online entrance exam page. Please don't let
this entrance exam make you nervous as you will have an
opportunity to see your score before submitting the
results to admissions and you can retake the exam as
needed. You will be required to obtain a 60% passing
grade. If you are enrolling by mail or fax, you can
still complete the entrance exam online or request a
hard copy by calling 1-800-605-6520. To see a sample of
the entrance exam, please
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Course Fee

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HHP Paid in full
Tuition fee including study materials: $2,880.00
Discount: -$600.00
Course with discount: $2,280.00
Enrollment fee: $75.00
S&H: $38.00 -
US shipping fees
are applicable for the continental US only
Total Price: $2,393.00
HHP Payment plan
1st Payment: 40% +
$38 S&H =
$873.00
2nd Payment: 30% =
$795.00
(incl. $35 admin fee)
Due one month after
enrollment.
3rd Payment 30% =
$795.00
(incl. $35 admin fee)
Due two months after
enrollment.
Total Price $2,463.00
To
take advantage of our payment plan option
you can either print and mail or fax us the
enrollment form by clicking on the "enroll by
mail" button or enroll over the phone by calling
1-800-605-6520 Monday through Friday
9a.m.-5p.m. Pacific Time. |
GCNM's home-study Holistic Health Practitioner Program contains
20 comprehensive lessons, covering topics in the areas of
holistic nutrition, herbology, environmental medicine, energy
work, mind-body medicine, anatomy, medical and botanical
terminology, and much, much more.
GCNM’s home-study Holistic Health Practitioner Program contains
20 comprehensive lessons, covering topics in the areas of
holistic nutrition, herbology, environmental medicine, energy
work, mind-body medicine, anatomy, terminology, and much, much
more.
A Holistic Health Practitioner is someone who is an expert in
various aspects of holistic health and is able to offer clients
a wide array of natural treatment options. An HHP is able to
evaluate an individual’s diet and lifestyle, and uses the latest
advances in nutrition and holistic medicine to offer positive
lifestyle changes and a personalized meal plan and exercise
program. An HHP has advanced knowledge of anatomy, medical
terminology, vitamins, minerals, and herbs, and possesses strong
empathy for his fellow men.
An HHP recognizes that the whole person needs to be treated and
is able to assess the client’s emotional state, while helping to
establish a positive balance between body, mind, and spirit. An
HHP works on the premise that the body has an innate healing
ability and his/her job lies in helping to establish the right
environment for self-healing to take place.
Career possibilities for Graduates:
At this point in time, many Holistic Health Practitioners choose
to work in private practice offering individualized
consultations. Others may be involved in:
- Manufacturing
or formulating dietary supplements.
- Holding health seminars
- Writing articles or books on various aspects of holistic
medicine.
- Operating or working at a health food store.
- Educating others about alternative medicine.
Holistic Health Practitioner Program Curriculum
Module
1
Holistic Health Practitioner Program
HH11
Anatomy & Physiology:
Detailed study
of the human body and how organ systems correlate to one
another.
HH12
Medical/Herbal Botanical Terminology:
Hundreds of
medical, herbal and botanical terms are explained to the
student, to help them better comprehend future lessons and to
gain a greater understanding of the client’s medical conditions
and treatments.
HH13
Toxicity and Detoxification:
An in-depth
study of autointoxification, food and environmental pollutants,
Candida Albicans and parasites. The importance of detoxification
is emphasized and the most popular cleansing herbs are discussed
for each organ system.
HH14
Dietary Guidelines:
Holistic
Nutrition plays a big part in preserving health and eliminating
illness. Students will learn about optimum nutrition and how
certain diets can help specific health conditions. The
importance of water will also be discussed, as well as the best
type of water to consume.
Module
2
Holistic Health Practitioner Program
HH21
Orthomolecular Nutrition:
A detailed
study of vitamins, minerals, and nutritional supplements,
including some case-studies showing the effectiveness of
nutritional therapies.
HH22
Weight loss:
Fad diets and
why they don’t work will be addressed, as well as other
contributing factors that inhibit weight loss. Students will
learn about the ever-growing obesity problem in today’s culture
and how to overcome this dangerous epidemic.
HH23
Alternative Healing Methods:
Alternative
versus conventional medicine will be discussed. Students will
learn about different natural therapies that can be utilized, in
place of, or in conjunction with allopathic medicine.
HH24
Alternative Diagnostic Methods:
Different
alternative diagnostic tools will be introduced such as; tongue
analysis, muscle testing, hair analysis, live blood cell
analysis, intuitive healing, iridology, etc.
Module
3
Holistic Health Practitioner Program
HH31
Environmental Medicine:
The study of
environmental allergens in relation to health and illness.
Factors such as dust, molds, chemicals, and other environmental
hazards will be discussed, including how to recognize the
symptoms they produce, and how to treat and eliminate these
conditions naturally.
HH32
Energy Work:
The study of
healing modalities that involve the body’s energy systems, such
as Healing Touch, Reiki, Therapeutic Touch and Qi Gong.
HH33
Body-Mind Medicine:
The study of
the connection between body and mind, and what is needed to
restore balance and harmony between the two in order for
emotional and physical healing to take place.
HH34
Drug-Herb-Vitamin Interactions:
Students will
learn how to avoid making mistakes when using natural
supplements and common medications together. The A-Z guide will
teach students which drugs can deplete the body’s essential
nutrients, which can help prescriptions work better or reduce
drug side effects, and which herbs and drugs should never be
taken together.
Module
4
Holistic Health Practitioner Program
HH41
Common Ailments Prevention and Treatment:
The most
common ailments will be discussed, as well as traditional,
nutritional and herbal treatments for each. The three big
killers: heart disease, cancer and diabetes will be discussed in
great detail.
HH42
History of Herbal Medicine:
The history of
herbal medicine is woven into the histories of people and
civilizations. This lesson is an introduction to Herbology and
gives a detailed description of the use of herbal medicine
throughout the ages.
HH43
Eastern Medicine:
The study of
Chinese and Ayurvedic medicine. Traditional Chinese Medicine is
the second-largest medical system in the world after Western
Medicine. Ayurvedic Medicine, the traditional medical system of
India, is the third largest medical system in the world. The
study of these ancient methods of healing will help incorporate
ancient knowledge to modern herbal medicine.
HH44
Western Herbal Medicine:
Traditional
Western Herbal Medicine evolved from the Greeks who were
strongly influenced by the Egyptians and Middle Eastern
civilizations. Herbal medicine in North America today is also
influenced by European and Native American traditions. Students
will learn to incorporate the different healing systems and how
to determine the best therapy for individual cases.
Module
5
Holistic Health Practitioner Program
HH51
Botany and Plant Identification Harvesting:
A detailed
study of botany in relation to herbal medicine. Plant anatomy.
Over 1,000 herbs will be covered, with over 1,500 colored
photographs for quick reference, to assist the student in
identifying, cultivating and using herbs.
HH52
Making Herbal Remedies:
Students will
learn how to make their own herbal remedies, including healing
balms, lotions, teas, syrups, oils, tinctures, and more. We’ll
also discuss the entire process of preparing herbal medicines at
home. From methods of growing, gathering, and drying herbs, to
different ways of extracting their vital essences. Students will
be expected to send in a sample of a homemade remedy during
their final grading.
HH53
Materia Medica Therapeutic Herbalism:
The
study of hundreds of healing herbs, their uses, ratings, safety
issues, dosage, and research behind the plant. Ground breaking
herbal treatments will be discussed for over 100 medical
conditions including: cancer, migraines, chronic fatigue
syndrome, diabetes, and arthritis.
HH54
Business Procedures Jurisprudence:
Students
will learn how to set up their own practice and how to avoid
legal complications. Standard disclaimer forms will be
presented, which should be used while practicing any aspect of
alternative medicine.
Your study material includes the expertise of well-known leaders
in alternative and integrative medicine, such as Dr. Andrew
Weil, M.D and Patrick Holford. Learning from such well-
respected experts will help ensure that you are receiving the
most up-to-date and comprehensive information available.
The study materials you receive once enrolled in the
Holistic Health Practitioner Program include the following:
Published in 5 textbooks by the Global
College of Natural Medicine:
Module I
Basic Human Anatomy
Medical/Herbal Botanical Terminology
Toxicity and Detoxification
Dietary Guidelines
Module II
Orthomolecular Nutrition
Weight loss
Alternative Healing Methods
Alternative Diagnostic Methods
Module III
Environmental Medicine
Energy Work
Body-Mind Medicine
Drug-Herb-Vitamin Interactions
Module IV
Common Ailments Prevention and Treatment
History of Herbal Medicine
Eastern Medicine
Western Herbal Medicine
Module V
Botany and Plant Identification Harvesting
Making Herbal Remedies
Materia Medica Therapeutic Herbalism
Business Procedures Jurisprudence
Case Studies Consultant’s Guide to Analysis
The following are complementary materials for the HHP curriculum
(included in the price of tuition):
Alternative Medicine The Definite Guide, by The Burton Goldberg
Group:
Written by
nearly 400 doctors, The Definitive Guide is known as the Bible
of alternative medicine. Over 1,000 pages!
The Optimum Nutrition Bible, by Patrick Holford:
Discussions
of antioxidants, phytochemicals, heart health, immune boosters,
and more...
The Herbal Medicine Maker's Handbook: A Home Manual, by James
Green:
This guide to the kitchen pharmacy discusses the entire process
of preparing herbal medicines at home.
The A-Z Guide to Drug-Herb and Vitamin Interactions, by Schuyler
W. Lininger Jr. Steve Austin, Alan R. Gaby, Donald J. Brown,
and Forrest Batz:
The A-Z Guide
to Drug-Herb-Vitamin Interactions, helps you learn which drugs
can deplete your body's essential nutrients.
The One Earth Herbal Sourcebook:
Everything You Need to Know About Chinese, Western, and
Ayurvedic Herbal Treatments, by Alan Keith Tillotson.
New Encyclopedia of Herbs & Their Uses, by Deni Bown:
The extensive A-Z of color photographs provides a unique
identification guide. In addition to every species familiar to
gardeners, it also includes a number of rarely seen examples
from remote corners of the globe.
Diet For a New America, video, by John Robbins:
A graphic and
shocking video of how our food choices affect the environment
and our health.
Guide to Optimum Health,
6 audiocassette and workbook) series, by Dr. Andrew Weil.
World of Healthy Healing, DVD, by Dr. Linda Page:
An overview of herbal healing in different cultures throughout
history - China, Ayurvedic and Western. How herbs work in the
body; why herbal healing is becoming more popular today; the
latest scientific research about a few of Dr. Page's favorite
herbs; the difference in herbal delivery systems: capsules,
teas, extracts and gels; easy ways to tell if whole herbs are
fresh and potent and how to use herbs safely.
Legal Guidelines for Unlicensed Practitioners, by Lawrence
Wilson, M.D.:
How to
practice holistic therapies or any unlicensed profession without
legal problems. Includes disclaimer forms, disclosure and
consent forms, discussion of how our legal system works, history
of occupational licensing laws, problems with occupational
licensing the ninth amendment and much more.
Listen to Your Body It Can Tell You What You Need, by David
Rowland, PhD:
A detailed questionnaire and manual that teaches exactly which
nutrients an individual needs to be taking and avoiding. A great
tool to help get your business started.
Additional
Materials:
Laminated Herbology Chart
Laminated Nutrition Chart
Study Guide
Case Studies
Final Examination
What is a Holistic Health Practitioner?
A Holistic Health Practitioner (HHP) is a person trained in
various areas of holistic healing, including Herbal Medicine,
Holistic Nutrition, Body-Mind Medicine, etc. An HHP should
possess a holistic philosophy, treat the whole person rather
than the disease and consider nutritional needs as well as
emotional state of the client.
Can I take extra time to complete the program?
The amount of time varies from student to student. Some finish
in 8-12 months, others take up to two years to complete their
studies. There is no set time limit, so you can take as long as
you like. However, we do feel that in order to maintain your
momentum it is best to study on a regular basis rather than just
once or twice a month.
What are the legal implications of practicing Holistic
Medicine?
The HHP Program dedicates an entire module to the legalities of
practicing as a Holistic Practitioner in the United States.
We’ll teach you all the right tools to protect yourself and
offer disclaimer forms to have signed by your clients.
We are also happy to report that on September 24th, 2002,
California Governor Gray Davis signed into law the most
important Health Freedom bill in world history - California SB
577. The bill makes health care "wide open." Holistic Health
Practitioners, Homeopaths, Herbalists, Nutritionists, etc., are
now free to offer services, without harassment.
California, the fifth largest stand alone economy in the world,
has for some time led the nation in percentage (estimated at
75%) of health care dollars spent on "Alternative Medicine."
Now, that percentage is expected to increase.
What’s the difference between conventional and holistic
medicine?
Focus of conventional medicine is to treat the disease or
symptoms, using harmful chemicals with possible deadly side
effects. Holistic medicine treats the whole person and works on
strengthening the body’s innate healing ability through the use
of herbs, nutrition and other holistic healing modalities.
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HOLISTIC HEALTH PRACTITIONER
(H.H.P.)
Home-Study Program

click here
to enlarge to see all materials |
 |
Free mini course,
The Art of Caring ($99 value) |
- This 4-cassette program was written by three
leaders in the field of holistic nursing offering
an up-to-the-minute course in holistic
caregiving, which bridges the gulf between
mechanistic medicine and tomorrow's "Era III"
healing art. |
|
HHP Paid in full
Tuition fee including study materials: $2,880.00
Discount: -$600.00
Course with discount: $2,280.00
Enrollment fee: $75.00
S&H: $38.00
US shipping fees are applicable for the
continental
US only
Total Price: $2,393.00

Or call 1-800-605-6520
|
HHP Payment plan
1st Payment: 40% +
$38 S&H =
$873.00
2nd Payment: 30% =
$795.00
(incl. $35 admin fee)
Due one month after
enrollment.
3rd Payment 30% =
$795.00
(incl. $35 admin fee)
Due two months after
enrollment.
Total Price $2,463.00
To
take advantage of our payment plan option
you can either print and mail or fax us the
enrollment form by clicking on the "enroll by
mail" button or enroll over the phone by calling
1-800-605-6520 Monday through Friday
9a.m.-5p.m. Pacific Time. |
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