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Old 03-04-2015, 08:43 PM   #7
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If you do decide to go with a nutritionist, make sure you choose one who has completed their training with Canadian School of Natural Nutrition. There they learn about chemisty and bio-chemistry, Anatomy-Physiology, Symptomatology, Cellular Biology, Fundamentals of Business, etc.
Often when a product or service includes the term "natural", you are about to be sold a bunch of snake oil.

The web-site is so vague I can't tell what they mean by holistic nutrition.

http://www.csnn.ca/programs/rhn-program/rhn-info/

I think I know people involved in this program, and I'm sure they generally offer good advice. I need more information.

Some red flags here:

http://www.csnn.ca/programs/advanced.../an-workshops/

Ex. Detox, Homeopathy ...

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