As you know, I'm a graduate of the world's largest nutrition school, the Institute for Integrative Nutrition. My own time at IIN changed my life--it helped me improve my relationship with food, achieve my highest state of health possible, and share this knowledge with others.
Registration for the October Distance Learning program is closing soon. Enroll by October 30 to join the Fall session. This is also the last year of the live Professional Training Program--there only 100 seats left! As a graduate of the school, I am able to offer a $500 Fall Tuition Scholarship to either program if you mention my name when you enroll this month. And tuition for the live program increases by another $500, so NOW is the time to enroll for the biggest discount ($1000 by Oct 31).
So if any of this intrigues you, I highly recommend you call (877) 730-5444 for a free career counseling call. An Admissions Advisor will walk you through the basics:
your iPod and personal health counselor
your personal website to launch your practice
support to start seeing clients while you're still in school
University and National board certification
schedule, testing, curriculum, finances
You can also find out more information about IIN with new videos at their website, www.integrativenutrition.com. When you sign up to become a student this month, you'll receive a $500 Fall Tuition Scholarship just by mentioning my name! (Offer valid for new enrollments from October 19 through November 16; cannot be applied retro-actively or combined with other offers.)
And, as always, please call me if you have any questions about IIN. It changed my life and health, and maybe it will change yours!
Yours in health,
Kelly
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Concerned about the Swine Flu/ Vaccine?
If so, you have to read this article:
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2009/10/20/Mild-Swine-Flu-and-Over-Hyped-Vaccine.aspx#
And if you do receive a flu vaccine and suffer any side effects, make sure you report them even if your doctor does not:
www.vaers.hhs.gov
I will not be vaccinating my children with this vaccine, despite both of them being classified as high risk (infant under 1 and child with asthma). I think the risk of the vaccine side effects are so much greater than their risk of getting a serious enough case of the swine flu to cause serious harm. I will be making sure they wash their hands often however, and are getting enough sleep, and are getting adequate doses of vitamin D, and taking all the other precautions warrented this flu season.
What are you going to do? What do you think about the vaccine?
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2009/10/20/Mild-Swine-Flu-and-Over-Hyped-Vaccine.aspx#
And if you do receive a flu vaccine and suffer any side effects, make sure you report them even if your doctor does not:
www.vaers.hhs.gov
I will not be vaccinating my children with this vaccine, despite both of them being classified as high risk (infant under 1 and child with asthma). I think the risk of the vaccine side effects are so much greater than their risk of getting a serious enough case of the swine flu to cause serious harm. I will be making sure they wash their hands often however, and are getting enough sleep, and are getting adequate doses of vitamin D, and taking all the other precautions warrented this flu season.
What are you going to do? What do you think about the vaccine?
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