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Oligotherapy - Distance Learning Course #354
This course, #354 "Oligotherapy", is offered through distance learning.
Course Description
This course is dedicated to Trace Element techniques and applications. You will be looking at deficiencies, actions, needs and supplementation. Natural, synthetic and nutritional sources will be studied. You will finally be introduced to Dr. MÈnÈtrierís work regarding different techniques and applications.
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Course Information
- Credits: 6
- Hours of Study required: 90
Included with:
Tuition Fees
- 540.00$ CDN
- 540.00$ US
- 420.00€
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Course Description
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Table of contents
DEADLINE
Course Objectives
TEACHING METHOD AND WORK REQUIREMENTS
1 Acknowledgement of Receipt of Course Book
2 Beginning the Course
3 Planning your Study Schedule
4 Answering the Questions
5 Correcting Your Answers
6 Exam
7 Sending Activities to the College
Useful Information
Bibliography
Introduction & Definitions
A Medicine of Functions
Aetiology of Functional Disorders
Notion of Terrain
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1- Essential Trace
Elements
Signs of Deficiency, Actions, Sources, Needs and Supplementation
Aluminum (Al)
Calcium (Ca)
Chrome (Cr)
Cobalt (Co)
Copper (Cu)
Iron (Fe)
Fluorine (f)
Iodine (I)
Lithium (Li)
Magnesium (Mg)
Manganese (Mn)
Gold (Au)
Phosphorus (P)
Potassium (K)
Selenium (Se)
Silica (Si)
Sulphur (S)
Zinc (Zn)
Table of Requirements
Abbreviations
Particular Cases
Simple Application
Complex Application
Revision
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2- Trace Element
Sources
Natural and Synthetic Sources
Mineral Source
Artificial Organic
Synthetic Trace Elements
Natural Trace Elements
Other Multi-Oligo Compounds
Copper-gold-silver
Copper-Zinc
Manganese-Cobalt
Manganese-Copper
Zinc-nickel-cobalt
True Natural Organic Source
Statistics
Trace Elements in Food
To avoid deficiencies:
How do we supplement deficiencies?
List of the Main Trace Elements Contained in Food
Trace Element Dietetics:
Table of Foods with the Highest Levels of Trace Elements
Revision
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3- Application
Treatment Principles
Symptomatic Application
Revision
Activity #3-1
Answers
Dr Ménétrier's Work
Profiles
Hyper-reactive Syndrome
Hyporeactive Syndrome
Dystonic Syndrome
Anergic Syndrome
Disadaptation Syndrome
Vitamins, Trace Minerals, Essential Fatty Acids
The Purpose of Nutrients
Beware of Dangerous Dosages!
The Importance of Selenium
References
Iron and Iodine for Trace Mineral Deficiencies
Introduction
Perspectives and Possible Incidences
Preliminaries
Resources and References
Exam
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