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Nutritional Therapy Association

Posted By NANP Editor, Monday, October 27, 2025

Nutritional Therapy Association

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Bio-Individualized Nutrition. Root-Cause Healing. Lasting Impact.
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Education for People Who Believe in Nutrient-Dense Food

The Nutritional Therapy Practitioner (NTP) Program is uniquely based on a foundational holistic approach to nutrition that honors the bio-individuality of our bodies. The NTP Program teaches you specific tools for supporting clients and assessing the body’s nutritional needs using the body’s innate intelligence, thoughtfully prepared whole foods, and lifestyle factors.

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