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Nutritional Therapy Institute

Posted By NANP Editor, Monday, October 27, 2025

Nutritional Therapy Institute

NANP Anchor School

 

Become a Nutrition Therapist Master
This 500-hour program provides rigorous, in-depth education in the relevant topics you need to know to become a skilled practitioner.

What makes NTI different from other nutrition schools? - We teach not only what to do, but why to do it.

NTI’s Nutrition Therapist Master program is right for you if you want to:
Deeply understand how nutrition influences health from a science and research-based curriculum

Be empowered with critical thinking skills that enable you to assess the reliability of nutrition advice you are hearing from others

Support your own health and that of your family and community

Create a rewarding career that aligns with your personal beliefs about wellness

Attain confidence and competence in knowing how to expertly guide others in achieving their own wellness goals

Be ready to become Board Certified in Holistic Nutrition

Become your own boss and achieve a desirable work-life balance

Become the person YOU needed most on your health journey!

There are many post-education possibilities to consider as a graduate of NTI. Find out what you can do with your certification.

Learn More HERE

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