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About Full Body Systems: Become a Functional Nutrition Counselor

Functional Nutrition is a holistic method that goes beyond dietary theory, beyond herbal remedies alone, and beyond protocols, to encompass the whole person, their lifestyle, habits, history, and more.

Internationally acclaimed Functional Medicine Nutritionist Andrea Nakayama has designed Full Body Systems: the comprehensive 10-month online holistic nutrition program that gives you the skills you need to work with any client, no matter their symptoms or diagnosis.

Once you complete your training and pass the Certification exams, you will be certified as a Functional Nutrition Alliance Certified Functional Nutrition Counselor (CFNC). You are also eligible to apply to be board certified as a Holistic Health Practitioner through AADP.

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Over the course of ten months, the FBS curriculum dives deep into the science of nutrition, the anatomy and physiology of the body (where the unique body of your client interacts with the food they eat), and the art of a successful Functional Nutrition practice.

It’s the intersection of these 3 key areas that result in your success:

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This sets the graduates of Full Body Systems apart from other practitioners.

What you will learn: Full Body Systems

You’ll learn the anatomy, function, and physiology of each system, how it’s is affected by nutrition, and its interconnections with all the other body systems. This will give you the ability to make connections and uncover root causes that other practitioners have missed.

The seven intensives of FBS cover the following body systems:

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Digestive

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Immune

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Urinary

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Cardiometabolic

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Endocrine

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Nervous (Brain) 

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Reproductive

Andrea’s teaching style is recognized across the globe as both accessible and deeply informative, giving you profound insights and practical know-how into both health and dis-ease. Using science, story, and metaphor, Andrea unveils the inner workings of the human body in ways you have never seen before, even if you’ve been to medical school!

Practicing Functionally is the future of healthcare. That’s  because it’s the only method that gets to the heart of what’s going on with your clients, no matter which body system is affected, and creates individual treatment plans that work. Full Body Systems gives you the skills you need to truly get to the root causes of your clients’ issues and guide them to health, even if they’ve been everywhere and tried everything.

About Functional Nutrition

Alliance: Teaching the science

and art of Functional Nutrition

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How to uncover the unique root causes of your clients’ issues, even if they’ve been everywhere and tried everything
Leadership
Leadership skills that will boost your confidence and enable you to partner with other practitioners, including MDs
Anatomy-and-Physiology
The anatomy and physiology you need to educate your clients and speak with authority with other practitioners
Mindset-Shifts
Key mindset shifts that will allow you to solve even the most complex cases, and become the best, last stop for your clients
Meet

Andrea Nakayama

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Nominated as Top Educator for 2017 by the Evolution of Medicine
Master Functional Medicine Nutritionist and the heart of the Functional Nutrition Alliance!

Andrea is a Functional Medicine Nutritionist and educator, leading thousands of clients, students and practitioners around the world in a revolution reclaiming ownership over their own health. Andrea works with patients, practitioners, and doctors, reframing both health and healthcare for more sustainable results.

I developed this program because practitioners like you were asking for the secrets to my success. I share them all with you in my comprehensive online immersion program—Full Body Systems.

Get results. Be the expert. Help the people you want to help.

— Andrea Nakayama