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Integrative Health Is Becoming More Commonplace

In an interview with Dr. Rob Sinnott, Co-CEO and Chief Science Officer at Mannatech, Dr. Ben Carson, Director of Pediatric Neurosurgery, shares his thoughts on integrative health and how we can all play a bigger role in maintaining our own good health. With integrative medicine now being taught in approximately half the medical schools in the U.S., future doctors will be more prepared to manage their patients’ overall wellness. And they’ll be able to more specifically tailor their treatment methods, including exercise, sleep, diet and supplements.

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Back in March 2011, at our amazing MannaFestSM event, we shared Mannatech’s core initiatives and some new opportunities to change the future of wellness. Several Associates expressed an interest in a course to help you increase your knowledge and skills in the areas of nutrition and personal health coaching.

Dr. Rolando L. Maddela, Mannatech Manager of Clinical Research Administration, worked with Dr. Chandan Prasad, Professor and Chairman of the Department of Nutrition and Food Sciences at TWU on the startup of the program. And the first course, “Nutrition and Personal Health Coaching,”  has already begun. In fact, there are actually three online classes going on made up of 77 students, representing eight different countries, including the United States, Canada, Australia, Mexico, Japan, South Africa, Singapore and the Netherlands.

This highly recommended course is great for anyone interested in personal improvement as well as for wellness coaches looking for ways to effectively help their clients. The course is composed of two separate modules:

  1. Finding the Right Balance and Building Healthy Lifestyles
  2. Nutrients, Foods, and Supplements

With this curriculum, individuals can bolster their wellness business and/or overall knowledge about nutrition, integrative health, supplements and achieving a healthier lifestyle.

Certified to Impress

Taught by highly qualified TWU faculty, this 45-hour self-paced course will be available to both health professionals and members of the general public who want to know more about health and nutrition. Dr. Prasad is one of the many distinguished faculty members who will teach this exciting and informative course.

As part of TWU’s curriculum Dr. Rob Sinnott, CEO and Chief Science Officer at Mannatech, will be guest lecturing on the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA) of 1994. Upon completion of this university-level program, participants will earn a Certificate of Completion of Training as well as continuing education credit hours.

Improve Your Fiscal Well-Being

Most courses with this kind of academic pedigree cost around $1,500 or more. TWU is offering this extensive training for the discounted price of $525. Registration for the next round begins February 10, 2012. A detailed curriculum and other information about this course can be found at TWU.edu.

Help Others While Helping Yourself

Like Mannatech, TWU promotes the concept of social entrepreneurism and making a difference: 80% of the proceeds from this class will be used to fund scholarships for needy and deserving students in the Department of Nutrition and Food Sciences. The rest will support special classes, seminars and material development. So, while you increase your knowledge and the marketability of your skills, you will also be helping others. It’s a real win for all involved.