College of Natural Health
Bachelor of Arts in Holistic Nutrition & Natural Health
(an accredited degree program at the College of Natural Health)
Program Course Descriptions
BNHN-101 PsychoPhysiology I
This course examines the dimension and aspects of modern PsychoPhysiology in relationship to one's mental, emotional, physiological, and spiritual health. This course will help empower every cell of your body, and it will help you energize every creative idea and potential waiting to be released. (9.5 credits)
BNHN-102 Physiology: Introduction
This course presents an introductory overview of the study of anatomy and physiological processes of the human body, including the study of some of the body's diseases to which the person who lives outside the Laws of Life is prone. (8.5 credits)
BNHN-103 Holistic Nutrition: Introduction
This course presents the most advanced concept in correct food nutrition. It also examines the catalyzing role of enzymes in food nutrition, digestion, assimilation, and health. (9.5 credits)
BNHN-104 Advanced Natural Lifestyles & Philosophies
This course covers all aspects of natural health required to attain superior health and a practical, healthful way of living.
The primary topics covered include the following: Detoxification, Causes of Disease, Pure Air, Pure Water, Adequate Rest and Sleep, a Natural and Hygienic Diet, Correct Temperatures, Sunlight, Regular Exercise, Mental and Emotional Balance (which includes Freedom from Addiction, High Self-esteem, a Motivated and Purposeful Life, and Meaningful Goals), and Loving and Nurturing Relationships. (9.5 credits)
BNHN-105 Raising Children Naturally
This course presents the foundational concepts that should be applied to raising disease-free children. Yes, "disease-free!" (9.5 credits)
BNHN-106 Nature of Human Physiology
This course examines one of Dr. Shelton's greatest poetic work on Hygienic, natural health philosophies. Dr. Herbert M. Shelton was considered the greatest Hygienic Doctor of the 20th century. In his teachings, he illustrates the complete concepts of nature and man's relationship to "the organic laws of life," laws that must be obeyed, else one suffer the penalties for violating nature's laws. The student will learn that nature's movements are always striving upwards toward ultimate health and that violation of these laws results in disease and suffering. (9.5 credits)
BNHN-107 Advanced Holistic Nutrition I
This course presents the most advanced concept on food nutrition. It is Dr. Herbert M. Shelton's greatest and most complete work on correct food nutrition and its impact on health. (9.5 credits)
BNHN-108 Advanced Holistic Nutrition II
This course is a continuation of Advanced Nutrition I and further presents the most advanced concept on food nutrition. It is Dr. Herbert M. Shelton's greatest and most complete work on correct food nutrition and its impact on health. (9.5 credits)
BNHN-109 Advanced Applied Nutrition
This course details the ideal sources and correct rations for the three caloronutrients as well as for all other nutrients and demystifies all health concerns related to the consumption of raw fruits and vegetables. The student will learn how to determine his/her true dietetic nature and how to correctly utilize the "nutrient-per-calorie" concept for evaluating the nutritional content of any meal or diet. The course also examines the effects of eating raw fruit on specific health conditions such as candida, chronic fatigue, diabetes, cancer, simple-carbohydrate deficiencies, and the healthful management of weight. (9.5 credits)
BNHN-110 Neuro Biology of Beliefs: Introduction
This course will effortlessly help one learn a breakthrough technique that will unleash the full potential of positive and loving thoughts and its healthy effects on one's emotions. (9.5 credits)
BNHN-111 Advanced Neuro Biology of Beliefs
This course will teach you why your brain is the hardware of your soul and the very essence of a human being. It will teach you scientific evidence that your anxiety, depression, anger, obsessive and compulsive behaviors are related to the Neuro Biological workings of your brain. (12 credits)
