What is Certified Clinical Nutritionist or CCN? Nutrition
Be My Friend – www.myspace.com What is Certified Clinical Nutritionist or CCN? Nutrition RadhiaGleis is a Certified Clinical Nutritionist, CCN She is also a Certified BioNutritional Analyst. She has a Ph.D. in pastoral counseling and a M.Ed. in nutrition. She is a professional member of the International and American Association of Clinical Nutritionists, (IAACN), and the American Naturopathic Medical Association (ANMA). Visit Radhia’s Website at www.advancedhealthinstitute.com www.aimmd.com This video was produced by Psychetruth www.myspace.com www.youtube.com psychetruth.blogspot.com Psychetruth is empowered by TubeMogul www.tubemogul.com © Copyright 2008 AHI Productions. All Rights Reserved. Distributed by Tubemogul.
how does, will codex alimentarius affect supplements now and in the future?
I want to stay natural- no drugs or anything, and help people and animals alike.
I’m vegan, and care a lot about the environment, plus I want to try and fight fast food, factory farming, and packaged/processed ‘foods’. But I love anatomy, nutrition, and healthy eating and want to focus a lot on that while doing the other things mentioned.
Any tips on specific fields?
Thanks
@FlowingGeisha your comment embodies all the arguments on this page. You don’t want to put in the effort to become a CCN or an RD. So essentially you’re just going to take some classes and call yourself a nutritionist.
If you truly want to help people with diet… put in the effort.
Although a Registered Dietitian receives training in food service, it is definitely NOT the primary area in which RDs practice. I believe most RDs work in the clinical setting and ADA has employment data to reflect this. It seems to me that the main difference between an RD and a CCN is that RDs primarily deal with medical nutrition therapy for patients with already determined disease states whereas CCNs are more holistic/preventive focused. RDs can also be CCNs.
Although a Registered Dietitian receives training in food service, it is definitely NOT the primary area in which RDs practice. I believe most RDs work in the clinical setting and ADA has employment data to reflect this. It seems to me that the main difference between an RD and a CCN is that RDs primarily deal with medical nutrition therapy for patients with already determined disease states whereas CCNs are more holistic/preventive focused. RDs can also be CCNs.
@agropaco your a retard
at 1:55 she reveals shes full of shit
dieticians work where? hospitals,shcool systems,prisons and large institutions……
has anyone seen what those places feed you? I guess i’ll never go to a dietician for healthy food advice.
@medeableu
I wasn’t in hospital, but I visited friends or family members in hospital, and always brought good food for them to eat, so they could recover better and faster.
Best to you.
@gigiontube if you ate right at home chances are you wouldn’t be staying in a hospital.
Can you refer me to a CCN in the Portland Oregon area whom you might know through another Nutritionist?
hey Radhia your videos r fab!! love them all!!! im on your side!! r u on facebook!? and whats the name of the video where u talk more about codex alimentarius? thanks! Andrea from London
@cowy1 Obviously this fool, has not done their homework. Because that is a bald-faced lie. A CCN can not get their degree from any school other than an accredited college. I challenge this dietitian to look into the curriculum and dare to try and sit for the exam. Put up or shut up!
@HealthNterventionist
Exactly!, Check out what a CCN does and you will see the difference. Oh, if you want to know what a dietitian knows about nutrition eat at a hospital, school lunch, or prisons. They can talk all they want about what they think they are experts at but the proof is in the Kraft pudding they serve your kids.
Tip of the day:
Drop what youre doing and head over to the nearest construction site and sign up for an apprenticeship.
Then you just muscle up everything you need to do and when you get home on the evening, you get the biggest juicy steak you can find and some bernaisse sauce and chow down.
Because if youre walking, climbing and carrying shit for 8 hours a day, in the coldness of winter, your stomache is a fucking furnace.
And dont let any one of these pseudoscientists tell you otherwise.
Many R.D.’s just want to use their expertise to make a difference! (Much like CCN’s and Nutritionists). BUT you would not let just anyone talk to you about your financial decisions so why let just anyone advise you on your health. Look at the background and you will see the difference! To see what an RD does check out my videos.
I have a Diplomate in Nutrition and I am getting a CCN right now and I can tell you the education a CCN or a DIplomate gets it far far beyond an RD. RDAs and Food Pyramids are a joke.
While a CCN may occasionally have equivalent education to an RD, they more often than not have a ridiculous, slipshod education from an online or non-accredited university.
RE: “Looking into the requirements at colleges quickly reveals that dietitians know best how to serve jello to hospital patients. RD’s just want to outlaw the competition!”
You said it sooooo perfectly!!!!!
Who does not believe this, just go and visit a hospital and look at the food served.
If you want not to get sicker while in hospital, better have someone bringing your food from home [assuming that at home you eat right].
Every time I had to deal with a RD, all what he/she talked about was the pyramid and “calories in, calories out”. Eating foods loaded with corn syrup from GMO corn, chemicals like colorants and preservatives, non organic full of pesticides it’s okay with a RD as long as the number of calories is in the range. Look at the food served in hospitals to sick people to realize what kind of education a RD gets, The proof is in the pudding!
The RDs that I have communicated with all espouse the food pyramid. Bad advice based on bad science.
Typical RD response, seldom encumbered by the facts. The CCN has the following Core ed from accredited college: Anat/Physio, Biol, Biochem, Microbio, Intro Nutr I, Nutr II, Nutr & Disease, Nutr & Sup, Nutr Assess, Herbol, Nutr Counsel Strategies, Nutr & Aging, post grad course. They only accept a BS degree or higher from health professionals in licensed categories, including MD, DO, DC, DDS, DPM, OD, PharmD, PA, RN, + 56 hours of clin nutr is required prior to examination.
Typical RD response, seldom encumbered by the facts. The CCN has the following Core ed from accredited college: Anat/Physio, Biol, Biochem, Microbio, Intro Nutr I, Nutr II, Nutr & Disease, Nutr & Sup, Nutr Assess, Herbol, Nutr Counsel Strategies, Nutr & Aging, post grad course. They only accept a BS degree or higher from health professionals in licensed categories, including MD, DO, DC, DDS, DPM, OD, PharmD, PA, RN, + 56 hours of clin nutr is required prior to examination.
Thank you for the info. I think that it is sad that folks have to argue about who is doing more for humankind. I appreciate the information that you shared and I hope that others will be enlightened as well.
As I agree with total balance I am curious about the basis for the spiritual part of study. Is this actual class study or left up to the individual to decide for him/herself? Thank you again.
This is pure BS!!!!! Registered Dietitians are the TRUE FOOD AND NUTRITION EXPERTS!!!