IHN Graduates Making A Difference In Our Community!

Heather Woodruff works with women dealing with chronic gut issues, or irritable bowel syndrome to bring them from a place of managing their digestive issues, to actually giving their body the support it needs to heal. Through her business, Heather Woodruff Nutrition, she provides private 1-on-1 IBS coaching, a membership combining the GAPS protocol and mind-body healing, and a 21-day gut program.

Sabrina Koleoglou is the founder of Turnip the Beets, where she works with individuals, optimizing their physical, mental, and environmental levels of health. Utilizing nutrition, supplementation, movement, and herbal remedies, Sabrina offers multiple packages to provide a healthy foundation, transform one's health, and move towards optimal wellness. She offers custom meal, detox, and fitness plans.

Angela Wright runs 1:1 personal consultations, corporate and community speaking events and workshops as well as 1:1 mentorship sessions for new practitioners. She enjoys media and brand partnerships through her business, Align Nutrition. Abiding by her principles of educating, enlightening, and empowering, she specializes in overwhelm, anxiety, burnout, digestion, cancer, and hormonal issues.

See the inspiring work of our graduates in the field of holistic nutrition!

If You Weren't Able to Join Us, Reach Out To Jason & Theo!

"Can I work with my ND in clinical practice after I graduate?" "How would Co-op/Practicum work if I live outside of Canada?" "If I choose the Online option, can I do the cooking class, herb walk and farm trip, in person?" "Are my CNP credentials recognized worldwide?" "Do the Online and In-Class programs have the same curriculum and faculty?" "What is our scope of practice?" "How much reading is expected per class?" How many case studies do we do throughout the program?" "If I miss one of my LIVE classes during the day, can I join the REPLAY group in the evening?" "Does IHN have post-graduate support?"

These and many other passionate questions about our program are often asked in our Open House Q&As. For students who are looking for IN-CLASS at the Vancouver campus, or studying ONLINE in the Pacific Time Zone, Jason and Theo can help you with your application before the end of December. Register to hold your spot next week and keep Monday January 9th clear for your Orientation Day. It's an event that begins one of the best, life-changing decisions, you'll make!

For details on how to register, view our Application Forms or Contact our campus admin to help you!

Connect with us to book:

• In person or virtual Application Interview
• In-person or virtual Campus Tour

Learn More About Our In-Class and Online Program

In-Class Program Contacts:

Toronto—Jaimattie at [email protected] / 1.416.386.0940 
Vancouver—Jason at [email protected] / 1.604.558.4000

On-Line Program Contacts:

Online ET—Jaimattie at [email protected] / 1.416.386.0940
Online PT—Jason at [email protected] / 1.604.558.4000 
Join us for our last Virtual Open House Q&A of the year! Julia and Colleen represent IN-CLASS at the Toronto campus and ONLILNE in the Eastern Time Zone. Participate, or listen in on, the conversation about IHN's full diploma program, how on campus and online classes run, tuition, the CNP designation, how to choose your niche, our Co-op/Practicum program, practicing online, or working internationally.

Get answers about starting a new career, transitioning from your current field to nutrition, adding nutrition to your current practice, differences between healthspace professionals, as well as working in clinics, retreats, gyms, spas, eco-farms and more. Join the 2023 IHN Family in a fearless, vibrant future!

Jason and Theo's December 15 session focused on answering questions for enrollment at Vancouver campus and Pacific Online. This upcoming session focuses primarily on enrollment at the Toronto campus and students wanting to join the Online Eastern program, but it is open to all!
Read details on the graphic above or click on the REGISTER button below to learn more for THU DEC 29
Robert Tomilson Shares Material From His Con Ed Course

Join us on Tuesday January 3 at 7:00 pm ET/4:00 pm PT for a 1 hour webinar as Robert Tomilson presents on how to detect weakness in the body long before they manifest as disease. Iridology is a quick, accurate, non-invasive and painless method of health analysis through the examination of the iris and a perfect “marriage” with any nutritional practice. The iris consists of tiny nerve fibers known as trabecula that reveal the body’s constitution, inherent weakness, level of health and the transitions that take place in a person’s body according to the way he or she lives.

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Vanessa Peacock Shares Material From Her Con Ed Course

Join us on Wednesday January 4 at 5:00 pm ET/2:00 pm PT for a 1 hour webinar as Vanessa Peacock presents on nutritional therapy for fibromyalgia, a painful condition afflicting about 2% of Canadians, a large number of whom seek nutritional, alternative and complementary medicine to improve their health. Learn about how this condition presents, what is really going on in the body and what the influences are, how to differentiate it from other conditions, and which are the most effective nutritional therapies to help manage its symptoms and improve health and vitality.

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Faculty Feature | Eva Cabaca
 
"It is important to celebrate life, spread the joy of living and lead by example. Honesty, personal responsibility and spontaneity are very valuable ingredients in a true holistic practice."
 
We asked Eva what he loves about teaching her courses and what she loves about IHN:
 
“Teaching the Health Sciences, along with a traditional Holistic Food Preparation course at IHN allows me to contribute to the foundations of the next generation of practitioners. To me, that is priceless!”
 
"I love to help our students discover, develop and celebrate their unique talents, gifts and skills for their future holistic practice. My instruction is based on both ancient wisdom and current insights but ultimately, I am led by my heart as I draw on my profound connection to nature and the natural laws and principles. IHN is a place where we inspire, honour and nurture each other. We are a unique family that knows how to live with passion, eat and think well and thrive on healthy challenges. I was one of the founding teachers, yet the fountain of my enthusiasm is still overflowing. I am on a mission as I need to fulfill my recent motto: The more IHN graduates, the better the outcome for humanity!"
 
Teaching at IHN since 1997
Online Eastern campus
Currently teaching: Herbal Medicine, Holistic Food Preparation, Nutrition And The Environment,
and Ayurveda: Mind/Body Healing
 
Find & Read More About Eva Cabaca On Our Faculty Page
Concerts and tours can contribute to the climate crisis. Neil Young, a Canadian artist and pioneer in green touring, avoids travelling unless the venues are clean and the food is sustainable rather than fed by factory farms. In a November 16, 2022 article (2 min read), Neil shares with CBC, “When I look at the compromise that I would have to make to do that, the things that I don’t believe in, that I’d have to endorse, it doesn’t turn me on.” As the environmental impact of concerts becomes more prevalent, we hope more artists practice greener touring.

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This gut rebuilding gloriousness is essential for any digestive healing protocol or just to keep yourself well-nourished and content. Traditionally made bone broth is full of easily digestible nutrients including; minerals, collagen and L-glutamine, all of which are incredible for healing and recovery. We recommend this Healing Chicken Bone Broth recipe by IHN graduate, Heather Woodruff.

Enjoy the Recipe