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Alikay2 wrote:Thanks so much for the response, that definitely helps! I guess I would just prefer a program to attend (not online) that is friendly to this type of thinking. I would of course want to take the more traditional classes but would like to also attend a school that offered some courses on vegetarianism and perhaps a way to specialize in vegan/vegetarian nutrition. Otherwise, how will you get the exposure to such nutrition in order to teach others? Any ideas anyone? I'm really trying hard to find some!
Alikay2 wrote:Thanks so much for the response, that definitely helps! I guess I would just prefer a program to attend (not online) that is friendly to this type of thinking. I would of course want to take the more traditional classes but would like to also attend a school that offered some courses on vegetarianism and perhaps a way to specialize in vegan/vegetarian nutrition. Otherwise, how will you get the exposure to such nutrition in order to teach others? Any ideas anyone? I'm really trying hard to find some!
Alikay2 wrote:Thanks for all the great feedback, people!
I checked out that website and basically it seems that there isn't any credibtable institute that involves vegan or holistic nutrition. Bummer!
There just has to be institutes out there that are friendly towards people who desire to write and study the effects of a vegan diet on health. I'll definitely look into Loma Linda. I'm just afraid that I'll go to a program and argue with my professors about things like the well established link between animal protein and cancer (The China Study).
Any other institutes people know of??
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