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hi,

 

Dominion Herbal College is one of the most revered & oldest schools for

herbal medicine. They offer Correspondence classes but I have to warn you it

doesnt come cheap. I can't comment on licensing however since each

jurisdiction is different.

 

here is the link to them

 

http://www.dominionherbal.com/

 

Blessings,

Totalhealtheseeker

 

 

 

On 2/21/07, melon732 <melon.312 wrote:

>

> hey everyone!

>

> i'm new here and have been interested in alternative medicine for quite

> sometime now.

> Actually, it all started with my dog to be quite honest. unfortunately

> when we first received

> our dog she was very malnourished and had a very weak immune system

> leading to

> various health problems. The medication she was on did not help one bit

> and only made

> the problem worst. i changed her to a more natural diet and with much

> research gave her

> herbal remedies and supplements which improved her health 110%. Ever since

> i have been

> interested in alternative medicine and would like to absorb as much

> information as

> possible. Now to the questions...

>

> i am fairly new to this whole new world so please forgive my lack of

> proper terminology

> but if i wanted to study alternative medicine (herbology?) do i need to

> have a license?

> which schools offer this major? i live in a very small city in texas and

> as of right now won't

> be able to move...can i take a corresponding course online?

>

> I just recently graduated from college with a degree in nutrition. my

> fiance and i have just

> moved and i won't be able to extend my education for another year or so

> (until i decide

> what i really want to do) so before then i would like to know more about

> herbology. what

> are some really good books that i can read to learn more about it?

>

> thanks and hope to hear from everyone!

>

> _

>

 

 

 

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http://www.schoolofnaturalhealing.com/snh_cc.htm

 

http://www.iqbnm.org- for Naturpathic Certification.

 

http://www.whitedovehealing.com/training/index.shtml -

HOMEO-THERAPEUTIC CONSULTANT

 

Hope these help.

 

Jenny Kernan

Quantum Biofeedback Therapist

 

--- Cathrine Wilson <totalhealthseeker

wrote:

 

> hi,

>

> Dominion Herbal College is one of the most revered &

> oldest schools for

> herbal medicine. They offer Correspondence classes

> but I have to warn you it

> doesnt come cheap. I can't comment on licensing

> however since each

> jurisdiction is different.

>

> here is the link to them

>

> http://www.dominionherbal.com/

>

> Blessings,

> Totalhealtheseeker

>

>

>

> On 2/21/07, melon732 <melon.312 wrote:

> >

> > hey everyone!

> >

> > i'm new here and have been interested in

> alternative medicine for quite

> > sometime now.

> > Actually, it all started with my dog to be quite

> honest. unfortunately

> > when we first received

> > our dog she was very malnourished and had a very

> weak immune system

> > leading to

> > various health problems. The medication she was on

> did not help one bit

> > and only made

> > the problem worst. i changed her to a more natural

> diet and with much

> > research gave her

> > herbal remedies and supplements which improved her

> health 110%. Ever since

> > i have been

> > interested in alternative medicine and would like

> to absorb as much

> > information as

> > possible. Now to the questions...

> >

> > i am fairly new to this whole new world so please

> forgive my lack of

> > proper terminology

> > but if i wanted to study alternative medicine

> (herbology?) do i need to

> > have a license?

> > which schools offer this major? i live in a very

> small city in texas and

> > as of right now won't

> > be able to move...can i take a corresponding

> course online?

> >

> > I just recently graduated from college with a

> degree in nutrition. my

> > fiance and i have just

> > moved and i won't be able to extend my education

> for another year or so

> > (until i decide

> > what i really want to do) so before then i would

> like to know more about

> > herbology. what

> > are some really good books that i can read to

> learn more about it?

> >

> > thanks and hope to hear from everyone!

> >

> > _

> >

>

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

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_http://www.americanherbalistsguild.com/_

(http://www.americanherbalistsguild.com/)

 

schools on the American herbalist guilds list below.

 

_http://www.herbalgram.org/default.asp?c=schools_

(http://www.herbalgram.org/default.asp?c=schools)

 

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