Certified Nutrionist
Level: Certificate
Language: English
Category:
Nutrition and Food Science
Description
"Certified Nutritionist (CN)® is far more than a title. It is a precise definition of a person’s knowledge, competence and experience in nutrition sciences. Not all nutritionists are Certified Nutritionists (CN)®. To earn the Certified Nutritionist (CN)® designation, the student must meet rigorous testing standards that include passing a six-hour final comprehensive examination over the six courses, and agree to abide by a strict (CN)® Code of Ethics. "As a Certified Nutritionist, you will be a member of a distinguished profession dedicated to serving the nutritional, lifestyle and wellness needs of individuals and families. Certified Nutritionists work with other professionals and directly with clients to improve nutritional status and overall health by assessing and analyzing needs, developing nutritional plans and educating, advising, counseling, monitoring and providing support."
Recent Reviews
Very good
November 3, 2008
I have comleted the CN degree and found this program to be very helpful and professional.
Not Worth Your Money or Your Time.
March 6, 2008
I completed this course many years ago, and was fairly satisfied with the coursework. My big complaint is that they changed their CEU requirements so that the only CEUs they accept to keep your license current are thier own classes that are way too expensive for what you get. They ...
Avoid at all costs
March 1, 2008
American Health Science University (AHSU) is no longer accredited. They dumped all of their students off on another university which is probably better (HCHS). AHSU's director does not respond to any inquiries, and he has ignored requests for refunds from students who chose to withdraw from the program rather than ...
No frills, high real world utility
September 12, 2006
This program uses a traditional "correspondence school" format, where assignments are literally mailed to the student and exams are completed and returned by mail. This format tends to make the quality of the lessons highly dependent on the quality of the course text books. Unfortunately many book companies these days ...
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Comments:
thomas durecut March 22, 2007 at 9:35 p.m.
Hi!
I need some help on finding out if I can take the following diet supplements at the same time: Mustletech Thermo Shred, Calcium Pyruvate 500mg weight loss, FAT BLOCKADE WEIGHT LOSS Chitosan Gota Kola Lecithin TV. I am 42 years old retired from the Army. This past August 2006 I had a car accident in which I suffered a C2 neck fracture, herniatic disk (between L4-L5) and a dislocated left shoulder. Due to this I couldn't do any exercises, therefore, I gain 45 pounds. Now I am clear to do some walking on treadmill and other simple exercises. I am going to do the exercises and the proper diet but I did some research about this 3 products mentioned above, but I do not know if I can take all 3 at the same time. That is the info that I need. What kind of interaction would I have if any. I am trying to get something that might help me to boost my body and help me to extract and block some of the fat that I gain. My home number is 516-385-6336 and my emails is yankfan511@hotmail.com. Could somebody please either call me or email me. Waiting for a prompt response. Thank you.
JOJO JOBIN CFT. May 6, 2007 at 4:59 p.m.
I YOU HEARD ABOUT BIOLOGICAL INDIVIDUALITY?
Everybody is different? Basically, different people have different nutrient requirements for their body to produce energy, restore weight and perform all its other functions efficiently. There are FIVE FUNDAMENTAL METABOLIC CONTROL SYSTEMS which must function properly to keep you healthy. I recommend that you take a Metabolic Nutrition Test, before you take ANY supplements. It's not because it's natural that it is safe for you. Call 561-575-1867 for more help. Mentionned that I, JOJO, refered you. Hope to hear from you. Good Health! IN TRUST
jaya priyadarshi November 10, 2008 at 2:56 p.m.
i need some help.how to start this on-line degree program.
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Christine January 4, 2007 at 3:11 a.m.
This is a total online course? Is this 2 year or 4 year?