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Alternative Medicine":
I am thinking about pursuing a career in alternative medicine; holistic nutrition in particular. I've searched for online programs, but for some reason i do not qualify, they say. I have a GED and a good job, but would like to pursue this career path. I would need to start this as an onling thing, and maybe attend school in a couple years when I can afford to take some time off.
Best Answer: Answer by Impish Jerome
well I'm attending Clayton's College of Natural Health and well the admissions criteria was usual standard admissions. check them out: www.ccnh.edu check out Trinity (more from a Christian perspective): http://www.trinityschool.org/public/ check out this one: http://www.schoolofnaturalhealing.com/Family_Herbalist.html
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