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NH 211 Parasitic, Mycological and Microbiological Infectious Disease I
NH 211 Parasitic, Mycological and Microbiological Infectious Disease I

NH 211 Parasitic, Mycological and Microbiological Infectious Disease I, 3 credits  ($237.50 or $225.00 if you already have the text)

 

§         Prerequisites: NH 101, NH 102, NH 110.

§         Required reading:

o       Overcoming Parasites Naturally, Professional Edition, by Dr. James R. Overman, N.D.

o       Study Guide:  Parasitic, Mycological and Microbiological Infectious Disease I, by Dr. James R. Overman, N.D.

§     Hours: 75 total hours, 25 hours of reading, 25 hours with study questions, 24 hours for assignment projects and 1 hour for the exam.

 

Research has proven that parasites are present in many disease states. The most difficult issue is that identifying them using allopathic methods can be a daunting task and inaccurate as well. The presence of parasitic organisms and their devastating effect on health has long been neglected by both allopathic and naturopathic doctors.  Infection with parasitic organisms is a major cause of disease both in the United States and across the world. Unless these infective agents are eliminated, a major cause of disease is ignored.  If the cause of disease is neglected, all that remains is an attempt to alleviate symptoms.  This module will enable the health professional to address a major cause of both acute and chronic disease and guide their clients in their pursuit of health. You will learn how to rebuild the body, helping to re-establish and strengthen the immune system.

 

Coursework entails an introduction to parasitology studying parasitic animals such as arthropods, morgons, worms, and protozoa, as well as understanding the lifecycles of these organisms. Study continues with parasitic mycology including parasitic plants such as yeasts, mildews, fungi, slime molds, and microzymas; along with an introduction to parasitic microbiology including the study of microparasites, such as bacteria, spirochetes, mycoplasmas, nanobacteria, viruses, and weaponized bacteria. We will also
study parasitic molecules such as prions.

Students will learn how to kill parasites with herbal combinations, electronic instruments and oxygenation.  An overview of muscle testing will be presented.

 




 

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