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Institute for Integrative Nutrition
Does anyone know anything about this program?
http://www.integrativenutrition.com/
emily
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No sorry, I just eat raw.
I didn't take the time to read about their program, but I've tried hundreds, and eating raw is the ONLY one that has worked for me, so why go to a school to learn when I already know what is working for me?
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Hi RP,
Thanks for keeping my thread alive, even though you don't know the program. :)
Yes, I eat Raw too and am perfectly happy with it. I have just sent my youngest child off to school (kindergarden) and am looking for a way to re-enter the paid workforce in a career that will suit my newfound love of nutrition and health. This school offers a training program for work in the field of natural health, nutrition and all sorts of cool stuff. It sounds REALLY neat.
I just was curious if anyone knew anything about it. Looks like a "no".
Thanks anyway,
emily
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I was actually enrolled in the school scheduled to start Sept/Oct. I had some financial issues, so I decided to put it off.
The school seems quite interesting, teaching many different alternative health options available to students and it gives you the education you need to be a Holistic Health Counselor.
You should request one of their catalogs for more info, and subscribe to their newsletter.
Adrian
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Hey thanks Adrian! Too bad you had to defer. Can you tell me if you are already working in this field?
I do have their catalog and am going to the orientation in a few weeks.
emily
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I am not yet in the Holistic health field, and I feel like its my calling. One day, and hopefully within the next year, I will be able to go either there, or might just take somr raw food classes.
Let me know what U think of the Orientation!
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I'm enrolled and plan to start the Institute for Integrative Nutrition in October. I'm so excited! I also feel that Raw is for me and I've been 100% for almost a year. I'm going to study this program because I want to help others! IIN teaches you about all of the dietary theories - from the East to the West. Their approach encompasses all of the physical, social, and environmental aspects of diet and nutrition. Every BODY is different, so the program teaches you how to work with body types and how to help people determine what diet works best for them. Whether or not raw is the way to go for that person is just ONE aspect of it. Nutrition is more that just the food we put into our mouths, right?? Anyway, that's just my opinon. I hope the program will be as good as I hear it is! I will let you know my experiences once I start!! :)
Certified Living on Live Foods Teacher
http://www.rawteacher.com/priscillamagnusen
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Priscilla,
I am so excited for you! The program looks just amazing. If it were just up to me to decide, I would do it in a heartbeat. But as it involves my husband, who would have sole care of the kids while I am at class, as well as the money for tuition, which is not just a little money, well, I am meeting with a bit of resistance. I still have hope.
So perhaps I will meet you in October? If not, enjoy, and please report back on the experience.
Regards,
emily
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Emily, I understand what you mean. It's been a struggle for me too (for different reasons). It is a huge financial sacrifice as well! Yes, I DO hope to see you in October, but if now I will definitely report back. Do you like close to New York?
Certified Living on Live Foods Teacher
http://www.rawteacher.com/priscillamagnusen
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Priscilla,
I live in the suburbs of NYC - about a 20 minute drive or 45 mins on the commuter train. Do you need a place to stay for those weekends? I am certainly not as convenient as staying right in Manhattan, but you would be welcome to stay in our guest room. If I were coming to class too, of course I would be able to drive both of us back and forth.
Anyway, email me if you want to. I think my email is in my profile above. If not, write back here and I will give it to you.
Regards,
emily
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Hmmm. Interested why y'all are promoting this school on a raw vegan site. Nothing raw vegan about it as they cook, use eggs, etc.
Now, this one I would understand: http://www.rawfoodchef.com/
Revvell
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I've known the owner of this school (Joshua) since 1993. If I were you I would save your money. Most of the information they offer there can easily be gleaned from Internet searches. Their degree is practically worthless. I know my words sound harsh but I can't tell you how many graduates I've met who have never been able to make a living through that program, and that is the main reason they signed up. If on the hand you are mainly interested in taking nutritional classes and meeting lots of similar people than you've found the right place. Their classes are so large that they have had to conduct them in auditoriums at Lincoln Center. Having 600-800 people in a class is not unusual.
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Save Your Money
I personally went to the program. Out of the whole graduating class, only about 10 or so actually do the counselor thing. What people talk about on this forum is more information than the whole course offers.
If you feel lonely and need tons of people to hug and talk to instead of actually being taught much, then this program is for you. Its a huge money making scheme with little education to offer. It gives lost people a home to gather and feel better about themselves but doesn't give powerful information enough to really feel like a health counselor.
The highlight of it is the guest speakers which unfortuneately don't teach the program themselves. Buy Paul Pitchford's book and Anna Marie Colbin if you want an overall valuable education on nutrition and holistic remedies (cooked and non cooked).
Out of an 8 hour day span...ur real valuable informational lessons are perhaps 2 hours. The other 6 hours are spent entertaining each other by hugging and talking. You have friends for that. You also have this forum!! BTW: everyone graduates whether they show up or not and then get their certificate to counsel real people who truly want to be healthy. That is scary.
Sorry if this disappointed anyone excited about it.
Look for the Ridiculous in Everything and You Will Find It!! -Robert Smith of the Cure
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Hi Revvell,
Not promoting it, just trying to get some info on it. They DO teach raw foods, but they also teach many other eating plans. Among the many guest teachers are David Wolf, Howard Lyman and Neal Barnard. The idea being you can teach many different ways to your clients. Personally I would only teach vegetarian, but maybe I would teach some cooked vegetarian too for people who are not ready for Raw or just transitioning. I know I did not become a Raw Foodist overnight. I spent much time first as a vegetarian and enjoyed great health improvements from it.
And thank-you for that link. I am going to check it out.
Tucson and Sunshinesioux - Thank you SO much for your input. I am trying to gather all the info I can and I will defintely take your comments into acount. Sioux, I too wondered if it wasn't stuff I could just learn on my own and wasn't sure how valuable their certificate would be?
Thanks folks!
emily
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Alex Jamieson - now Alex Spurlock, wife of Morgan Spurlock of Super Size Me fame? She is a member of this school.
www.healthychefalex.com
She is awesome. I've worked with her before!
OH - they are expecting a little "super size me"!!!
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