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I'm searching for some paleo-esque online courses in nutrition, naturopathy, etc. Simply searching via google hasn't been too useful and I was hoping that someone could recommend a few interesting courses. Ideally I would like to find a few courses that are either free or low cost. (Right now I'm just looking to learn a bit more - not necessarily looking to earn some type of degree or certificate. I'm starting a master's program in the fall and need to save as much as possible for tuition...)

Any recommendations or resources would be much appreciated!

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Have you started off by reading things like "the Primal Blueprint" and marksdailyapple.com? perfecthealthdiet.com, huntgatherlove.com, and wholehealthsource.com are other great resources. Though not paleo, drbenkim.com is a good naturopath-type site. Aside from those, all you really need is a bio textbook like campbell and reece and just your average high school level of chemistry knowledge to draw on. – foreveryoung Jun 24 at 22:51
If you can't afford to take courses, hit up you local library! – Crabbycakes Jun 24 at 23:40

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I was on a conference call with the Nutritional Therapy Association last week and they mentioned that they were going to offer a online nutrition program in the next year. They definitely lean pretty WAPF, but their program is close enough to Paleo for my needs - I'd recommend checking them out.

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Honestly, of all my learning in life, I think I have learned more from a handful of blogs than any course has ever, and will ever teach me. You should really just follow a plethora of good blogs and attend some ancestral/real food seminar/summits. I would KILL to live on the West Coast just so I could go to such seminars put on by some real badass dudes out there.

http://www.marksdailyapple.com/ - http://freetheanimal.com/ - http://wholehealthsource.blogspot.com/ - http://www.leangains.com/ - http://chriskresser.com/ - http://jasonferruggia.com http://www.archevore.com/

The above listed websites have taught me more in the past year than what college (nutrition and exercise science) has taught me in many years.

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