College of Natural Health
Bachelor of Science in Holistic Sports Nutrition
(an accredited degree program at the College of Natural Health)
Program Course Descriptions
BSHSN-101 Sports Nutrition: Applied Science of The Acid/Alkaline Balance Diet
This course presents the most advanced applied food concepts on correct sports holistic nutrition. It also examines the catalyzing role of enzymes in food nutrition, digestion, assimilation, and health in relation to the importance of the acid/alkaline balance diet for attaining pristine health, especially increasing a person's power, strength and endurance by as much at times as 50% to 100%. Unlike the "Sports Nutrition Dietitian" we do not promote acid forming diets that weaken the quality of body tissue leaving the athlete prone to sports injuries. Our "Sports Nutritionists" promote an alkaline forming diet that oxygenates body tissue and helps the sports athlete to maintain the highest quality of power, strength and endurance during athletic performance as well as avoiding being prone to injuries from what we refer to as "Sports Nutrition for Endurance Athletes" who crave for peak athletic performance.
BSHSN-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.
BSHSN-103 Applied 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.
BSHSN-104 Enzymes & Nutrition: Introduction
This course examines the catalyzing role of enzymes in food nutrition, digestion, assimilation, and health.
BSHSN-105 Humans' Natural Biological Diet
This course examines the benefits of eating raw foods as a superior form of Holistic Nutrition.
BSHSN-106 PhytoChemical Compositions of Foods & Nutrition
This course examines the analysis of nutrients in various plants and the effects of these nutrients on various parts of the body needed to maintain the processes of health.
BSHSN-107 Advanced Sports Nutrition: Applied Nutrition Concepts I
This course presents the most advanced applied food concepts on "Advanced Sports Nutrition." It is Dr. Herbert M. Shelton's greatest and most complete work on correct food nutrition and its impact on health, whose concepts can be applied to sports nutrition through sports nutritionists. In fact, Dr. Herbert M. Shelton can be regarded as the greatest Holistic Nutritionist of the 20th Century.
BSHSN-108 Advanced Sports Nutrition: Applied Nutrition Concepts II
This course is a continuation of Advanced Nutrition I and further presents the most advanced applied food concepts on sports nutrition. It is Dr. Herbert M. Shelton's greatest and most complete work on correct food nutrition and its impact on health, whose concepts can be applied to sports nutrition through sports nutritionists. In fact, Dr. Herbert M. Shelton can be regarded as the greatest Holistic Nutritionist of the 20th Century.
BSHSN-109 Advanced Applied 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. For all those pursuing "Sports Management Jobs," this course will prove invaluable in building sports character in helping to develop the superior athlete mentally, emotionally and physically.
BSHSN-110 Essay: Herbology
This "Sports Nutrition Course" exposes the most dangerous of the poisonous components of herbs and supplements in common use today and their effects once ingested by the human body. The student will select a theme statement relative to the topic and prepare a 2,500-word, typed, double-spaced essay developing the thesis.
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