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sksamboots wrote:Hi,
This topic has been addressed before in Jeff's forum...See link below and scroll down to nutrition education
http://www.drmcdougall.com/forums/viewt ... =22&t=7828
johnled wrote:Purdue university and a state school are the only two schools in my state that offer degrees in dietetics and both have to be studied on campus as several hundred hours on internships are required. Neither school is close to me so this is out of the question.
Is there any other way to earn living while helping people improve their health? Of course most dont want to improve so may I had better go to work at a fast food place, ha!
Thanks!
johnled wrote: FYI: IU is not listed on the ADA site, at least under the links I looked at.
johnled wrote: What are your thoughts about the Campbell program?
marakima wrote:If the answer to good nutrition is to simply eat a low-fat plant based diet of whole foods, it's astounding that there is "certification" offered for knowing this.
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