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NH 461 Major Chronic Diseases I
NH 461 Major Chronic Diseases I, 2 credits. ($255.00 or $150.00 if you have the DVD set) § Prerequisites: NH 101, NH 102, NH 110, NH 211, NH 212, NH 361, NH 381, NH 421, NH 422. § Required reading: o The Alternative Treatment of Cancer DVD set, by Dr. James R. Overman, N.D. o Study Guide: Major Chronic Diseases I, by Dr. James R. Overman, N.D. § Hours: 50 total hours, 16 hours viewing DVDs, 21 hours on-line with study questions, 12 hours for assignment projects and 1 hour for the exam. Most chronic disease has at least three components: toxin burden, parasite burden and genetic alteration, including somatic mutation and/or unnatural gene switching. This module will apply what the student has learned in previous modules, putting it all together to accomplish amazing progress in fighting chronic disease. In detail, students will look at the role of infectious agents, somatic mutations, and toxins in causing chronic disease. Students will learn how to manage major chronic diseases such as cancer and leukemia. Although there are many chronic diseases, those studied will serve as a model for the method of analysis and treatment of others.
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