This course includes the study of normal anatomy and physiology of the human body, beginning with the structure and function of the cell and continuing with the organization of the cell into organs.
This course includes the study of normal anatomy and physiology of the human body, beginning with the structure and function of the cell and continuing with the organization of the cell into organs.
Specific topics covered will be transport mechanisms, the lymphatic system, the gastrointestinal tract, the endocrine system and the reproductive system.
The interrelationship between systems will be explored with a focus on integrative and homeostatic control mechanisms.
As an awareness of complementary approaches to conventional health care continues to grow, people are realizing the need to take more responsibility for their own health.
Yet, in this ever-expanding field of alternative medicine, the mountains of information and viewpoints can be overwhelming.
Sifting through the often conflicting information on topics such as herbal remedies, the best food sources, supplementary requirements, and environmental toxins, leaves many of us more confused than enlightened.
With lives already overflowing with work and family, many people are turning to knowledgeable practitioners to help them sort through the media-driven health hype and guide them towards a well-researched, nutritionally sound way of living.
Graduates from the Institute of Holistic Nutrition provide such a role. They are educated partners qualified to devise a personalized health scheme that integrates and honors the physical, emotional, environmental and spiritual aspects of an individual’s life.
You will learn about levels of organization of the human body, cells, and tissues.
This 36-hour course is designed for individuals, either professionally or personally, who are involved in health care.
This course offers a comprehensive study of anatomy and physiology in a condensed timeline.
Learn how body systems work together to maintain homeostasis.
This comprehensive course introduces the structure of the human body and its relationship to the function and integration of the twelve body systems as well as how they work to maintain homeostasis.
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