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2007-08-02 03:49:04 · 6 answers · asked by EarthGirl 6 in Health Alternative Medicine

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Its supposed to be the best, I have heard. I am sorry not being a USA resident I can't be of more help, being a Homeopathic Practitioner I have heard only good things and excellent recommendations for The Clayton College of Natural Health. Best of luck in your in your pursuit.

Take Care and God Bless.

2007-08-02 04:13:19 · answer #1 · answered by Soul Doctor 7 · 2 0

I am currently attending this school. It is NOT an on-line school. You get your books in the mail and study at your own pace. I send in my tests to be graded. The staff is very supportive to the students. You are assigned a person who will shepherd you thru all your assignments. You must pay for the whole course up front-three payments over 3 months-then you can order your books and get going. You get a magazine each month with pertinent info about the school, there is an on-line chat room, and other ways to get info. I am pleased with the school. There are an assortment of degrees and certificates for medical people with degrees already as well as people who just want to be in the know.

2007-08-02 14:34:58 · answer #2 · answered by cooker_upper1 5 · 3 0

It depends on what you want to learn & study.
It is an online school-- and for a health science school none of those are accepted as being valid for state licenses.
If you just want to take some classes for fun & your own personal learning, you could do that, but if you want to practice herbalism or homeopathy etc, I would look into Bastyr which is highly well recognized. It is a real college.
There are probably other smaller local schools you can take short herbalism or homeopathy courses in but if you wanted to be a naturopath, Bastyr is the best in the country.

2007-08-02 12:44:33 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

They offer a naturapathic degree in like six months and a doctorate overnight ( I am exaggerating, obviously). Most natural health care professionals laugh at a clayton degree, but it may be fun and insightful for a lay person wanting information for personal use.

2007-08-02 12:25:09 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

It's a home computer course with books that you study from. If you are a person who is a self starter, they offer a very good program.

If you aren't someone who will set their own schedule and stick to it, it would be a huge waste of money.

I know someone I see at church who is doing it, and he is pretty dedicated to doing the assignments. He says it's a rigorous program, except that the tests aren't so tough.

I'm not sure how one goes from completing the course to hanging out a shingle.

Good luck and be well.

Kelley

2007-08-02 11:54:56 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

Yes, have heard of it. I think it is a good choice.

2007-08-02 11:13:14 · answer #6 · answered by oldknowitall 7 · 2 1

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