Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Holistic Nutrition Education | Nutrition Therapy Institute



Nutrition Therapy Institute teaches students to become the teachers...


For more than a decade, the staff at NTI in Colorado has been teaching real people real information that can be used to inspire nutritional changes in real life situations. By combining academic excellence, practical applicability of information and flexibility in the pace you decide to go in the program, serious students agree that NTI has built one of the finest Nutrition Diploma Programs in the United States.

Personal Opportunity


NTI is on the cutting edge of a paradigm shift in education itself. Their philosophy is based on the concept that in order to be an effective practitioner, you must have experienced what you are teaching your clients. In order to effectively inspire clients to make lifestyle changes, you must have walked that road yourself.

Because of this there is significant emphasis placed on the personal development of their students in the areas of nutrition and health. Teachers are available to answer questions related to personal health and to refer students to health professionals where appropriate. In addition, their two mountain retreats are devoted directly to personal growth in relation to food choices, eating habits and detoxification. Although a few NTI students are focused on learning how to become a nutritionist to further their professional aspirations, most attend primarily to study the naturopathic and holistic principles of nutrition.

They build an ongoing foundation of support through the creation of community for students and graduates...

Within the classroom the atmosphere of shared learning prevails. Small classes, lively discussions, and student participation result in fast friendships among a community of people who share their passion for nutrition therapy and their desire to help others on their road to good health.

 Education is the food that feeds the mind and heart. NTI students leave as graduates feeling full.

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