Reviews
Chinese Medicine Practitioner
Mark A.
15 October, 2025
Chinese Medical Practitioner
Mark Armstrong,ND Greetings, I thoroughly enjoyed the challenge I've been studying Chinese medicine for the last 40 years, the Chinese medical practitioner class it's very challenging made you think about the important concepts I must say it was really put together quite well.
Chinese Medicine Practitioner
Mark A.
15 October, 2025
Chinese Medical Practitioner
Mark Armstrong,ND
Sylvotherapy Practitioner Certification
Maria Lisa P.
15 October, 2025
Loving the course
I love the training and information. I grew up in the country and love my time in the forests using my senses. This course is a deeper understanding for me of why I love trees and nature so much. I am home in nature.
Neuroscience Coach Certification
Griselda Patricia R.
14 October, 2025
Excelente información
La información está muy completa y de fácil comprensión. Tener audio y poder leer al mismo tiempo me ayuda a comprender y asimilar mejor los conceptos.
Neuroscience Coach Certification
Terrell B.
14 October, 2025
Neuroscience Coach
It was a very informative course.
Play Therapy Certification
Deborah N.
14 October, 2025
Play Therapy
Excellent, excellent course. The learning I gained from this course was top class. I would highly recommend this course to all who want to gain understand on the effectiveness of Play Therapy for both the child and parent.
Journal Therapy Certification
Line L.
14 October, 2025
journaling coach
It was nice. I enjoyed it.
Kinesiology Certification
Darren K.
14 October, 2025
ok
to many questions and reviews on the course protocol
Spiritual Coach Certification
Yurika L.
14 October, 2025
SPIRITUAL COACH
IT HAS BEEN VERY INSPIRING.
Sylvotherapy Practitioner Certification
Maria Lisa P.
14 October, 2025
Great course
The course is full of information, details and research and is highly engaging.
Naturopathy Certification
Kiera P.
14 October, 2025
Loving it
Smashing through the modules, thought about doing this course for a while and it’s so easy set out and easy to go through. Very interesting and putting a lot of things into perspective for me.
Polyvagal Therapy Certification
Nathaniel C.
14 October, 2025
Polyvagal therapy
It’s been really good and very informative
Nutrition Coach Certification
Brice P.
13 October, 2025
Good introduction course but some major flaws and controversial statements
Overall a good course. I noticed some errors, grammar, punctuation, wording, but also some more serious errors for example : 8 essential essential amino acids, instead of 9. On a more fundamental level, I noticed some serious flaws and contradictions : for example, meat and animal products are nutrient dense, provide all vitamins and minerals, are bioavailable, contain no anti nutrient, but somehow they are bad health because they cause high cholesterol therefore heart disease, rot in the colon therefore colon cancer. It looks like you have a plant based diet agenda, which makes not sense from a pure metabolism point of view. You recommend a vegan diet and vegetarian diet which clearly is lacking in the essential vitamins and minerals, and the bioavailability of those is less compared to animal products. There is no essential carbs. You vilify saturated fat calling lipotoxicity, but you recommend industrial seed oils highly oxidative and poor in omega 3, and present in all the processed foods. It seems like you are using epidemiological and observational science to make your claims which is poor science proving correlation not causation. By the way it would be nice to put your sources. I also noticed some controversial statements and recommendations, such as body detoxification, or body acid-alkaline balance, which is not backed by science. You also fail to talk about anti-nutrients which are a real concern for some people. You fail to talk about FODMAPs which is a proven diet for people with IBS. You fail to recommend the Keto diet despite being the longest most studied diet ever. And recent studies are finding that it is the best diet for lowering insulin resistance, and metabolism dysfunction. You fail to recognize the paleo and carnivore diet, you go as far to recommend adding grains to the paleo diet , why? You fail to mention the benefits of ketones. There is overwhelming evidence from archeological and anthropological data, that first humans ate mostly meat, and our brains have evolved on eating animal fat and animal protein, first raw as scavengers, then cooked. One can clearly see why when considering humans during the last ice age. So why push the grains ? Sugar and carbs create cravings. The will of the mind alone is not gonna solve cravings as you seem to suggest. Recommending obese people to eat 3 meals a day plus snacks composed of mostly carbs is not gonna working as we clearly are seeing. Proteins and fats are what keep people full and not craving sweets : nobody wakes up middle off the night craving a steak. I'm also a student of Holistic management and regenerative farming, and I can tell you that animal raised on pasture produce very nutrient dense foods compared to CAFO meats, on top of capturing carbon, fixing the water cycle, mineral cycle, and enhancing biodiversity, and giving a better life to the farmers. The good thing about this course is that is really pushed me to do some research and see what experts had to say about different topics, which was a process of its own, and fascinating, I learned so much! I am available if you want to reach out. Thank you.
Play Therapy Certification
Hope U.
13 October, 2025
Amazing
It was an insightful learning journey.
Therapeutic Arts Certification
Emma R.
13 October, 2025
great thougts
structured based on examples modules
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